Sore tootsies sweetstuff? Wish I was there to massage 'em fer ya! lol
Here's a funny one....Years back, I wore a brand new pair of Bostonian loafers to work. They were biting into my heels and my toes were not all that happy with me either that day! By the end of the day, I was very anxious to get home. I was working just two blocks away from Grand Central Station in NYC, so I figured a short walk to Metro North RR and I can rest these poor dogs for a while. Well, it started to rain pretty heavy just prior to my departing work. By the time I got to the station entrance on 45th street, the ground was very soaked. At the entrance way to the building they had down a nice marble-type of walkway. Brand new leather soles on a wet slippery stone makes for some serious summer time 'Ice skating' w/o the ice! I was all over the place, trying not to slip on my butt and kept literally sliding backwards, and looking pretty dumb in the process. It took about what seemed forever, for me to be able to get back onto the concrete and then walk all the way around the block, sore feet and all only to miss my damned train....
So, er, yeah I had that problem too! :-((
2006-09-18 14:32:24
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answered by michael g 6
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I had that problem just two months ago. I was on vacation in Toronto, and my existing shoes were badly in need of replacement. I bought a new pair there. Unfortunately, the convention I was attending there was held in a hotel where you have to walk an entire kilometer from the main entrance to get to the ballroom. Even worse, when I rode the subway part of the way to the convention, I got on at a station where the entrance is at the south end of the platform and got off at a station where the entrance is at the north end...and the platforms are 500 feet long. My feet hurt for days during that trip, and I tried to keep my walking to a minimum.
Fortunately, my shoes are now broken in, so I don't have that problem any more--and that's good, because I'm diabetic.
2006-09-18 10:45:50
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answered by ichliebekira 5
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Oh, i'm sorry! That sucks....try taking some guaze and a band aid. Just put the gauze over your blister and use the band aid to secure. Don't pop it....just let it go down on it's own. It'll heal faster that way.
Yeah, I've done the same thing. You get the shoes and think "They're so cute, It won't hurt if I wear them to work...." and then they rub you raw because they haven't been broken in yet. I think most of us have done it......I hope you feel better!
2006-09-18 10:57:28
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answered by Autumn BrighTree 6
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Yes I have, I worked in a maternity hospital on night shift some times working 12hr shifts. Get a bowl of warm salty water and soak your feet in it for an hour or so hon. Bliss
2006-09-18 10:41:51
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answered by Lyn I 5
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Today I used new shoes and now my left foot hurts a little.
2006-09-18 10:43:00
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answered by let the speakers blow your mind 5
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oh girl i know what you mean. and it takes a few days to even know if the shoes will be good to stand in for longer periods of time too. i pity yah until they're broke in.
2006-09-18 10:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of times.
2006-09-18 10:39:10
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answered by Katie Girl 6
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Yes I have. It takes awhile to get use to new shoes.
2006-09-18 10:38:23
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Try Dr. Scholls Memory Foam Inserts, they are sent from heaven!!!
2006-09-18 10:40:51
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answered by hey_baby138 3
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Yes, unfortunately i had to walk UP HILL on my new shoes on exit day
2006-09-18 10:39:53
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answered by Why does my heart cry? 2
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