Blisters

lmorris kesatotaSHAW.CA
Mon Feb 25 08:36:45 PST 2002


I have found that if you rub rubbing alcohol on your blisters they won't
break and you don't end up with a real nasty problem, the blisters go
very hard and later they seems to disappears un-noticed. Try it it
works.

leonard



Lisa Forman wrote:
>
> to Leonie
>   Compeed is available in this US at most major drug stores.  Sometimes under
> the guise of Band-Aid brand, I believe.  They are with the Dr Scholls and
> other food pad devices.  Beware though, if you are a 'sensitive' skin person
> such as myself,
> they may cause more damage than good!
>   I did not have any blisters until about ten days into my journey., my son
> as well.
> We both got blisters in the same places on out feet, and I pulled out the
> compeed bandages- ended up using two or three for two days and my feet
> swelled so much I couldn't even wear my Teva sandals with the buckles closed.
>  We stayed put for two days and I hobbled around, looking at the Cathedral in
> Leon.



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