Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hi Cindy, Actually at times it will be deep but I dab that hmmmmm eurycin cream on it, and it usually stops being so deep by next day but- no calluses at all, just skin falls off- rolls off- hmmmmmmm - doesnt hurt- just odd- Ive not seen anyone else have it happen. I just brush the left over off- lol- this is sounding so growse- gross- grotesque even- whichever way its spelled....... its not thick at all, very thin......... and I dont wear socks- I wear support hose- not teds- but therafirm support hose...... they look and feel like regular nylons but give that extra umph to keep veins a bit more supported. I wear them day in/day out- taking off at nighttime- they are a pain to get on/off but am into the habit now- have worn them for years..... ( not the same pair lol ) I had one pair of those teds and ( teds? tets) never again- was like wearing thick jogging pants......... these are about 30 dollars a pair and yes they do run like normal nylons but not as quickly...... I just wash n wear over and over till I need more- my insurance will pay for 2 pair a year....... but lol- definitely go thru more than that in a year. My feet seldom sweat either as I really do not wear shoes much- sandals so lots of air there. I cant stand socks at all..... Nice to hear from you Cindy......... Thanks for the info- Hugs and Love- TJ Hi TJ is this the deep cracks that bleed? I don't have it, but I've seen it. Very thick calluses on the heels and they have deep cracks that cut into the soft tissue. What I have known to work, is a pedicure to get rid of the excess thick skin, and then a product called Crack-ease ( if I'm spelling that right, (I can find out)) The pedicure is the most important part of the healing. The thick layers of peeling, usually comes after allot of sweating and rubbing of the feet tissue in socks. You may have to get socks that are worn by serious runners. 100% cotton is not good for feet like this. I just can't remember what the socks are made of. Ask a Specialty running shoe store. Hope this helps. Cindy C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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