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Hi all!

Do I'm new to exercise-- past week new lol

I'm 5 weeks out and I've been using the treadmill- today I realized I have a huge blister on my left foot :( feels awful!! It's right under my toes on the top part of the lands on the ball of the foot

I don't know what to do nothing's helped so far... Ideas

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This is what happens when your shoes are now tooooooo big! LOL Stay off it as much as possible and make sure it's clean. You can do this...... :)

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All I've ever done is get those blister relief bandages and wear them as much as possible, keep it super clean and let it heal. I hated blisters on my feet because I could never stay off them. You may want to get your socks and/or shoes checked out and see if you need something different though. I started wearing padded socks for running and feel tons better.

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When I get a blister (last one was 2 days ago), I check and see if there is any Fluid build up. If there is, I take a needle, clean it with alcohol then pop the blister and drain it. then I put Dr Scholl's Moleskin on it. It gives a layer of protection and I'm walking again the next day. I find it hurts like crazy if I leave the fluid in the blister. Hope yours heal quickly so you can get back to your exercise.

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Thank you! Appreciate it!! I was like.... Damn I just started doing something and now I'm hurt! Lol thank you

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I also use the blister blocker and don't know if this actually works or not but I once had an old football coach tell me to wear my socks inside out at the first sign of a blister because the little pieces of material in the socks rubs up and causes more friction. I have no clue if it makes a difference but I still do it to this day.

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Mole skin used to help me all the time from blisters when I am out on a long hike (e.g greater then 1 week). I am not sure if they also apply to running blisters. Maybe. Also just soaking your feet in Epson salt will probably help.

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Cool! Thanks for the info - being new to it stressed me! lol

Ill find any excuse to not exercise and since I'm 5 weeks post op now I really wanna do well! Thanks!

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Cool! Thanks for the info - being new to it stressed me! lol

Ill find any excuse to not exercise and since I'm 5 weeks post op now I really wanna do well! Thanks!

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Getting on the treadmill at 5 weeks is pretty decent. I know everyone has their own fitness levels and their own recovery process. I remember not exercising too much at 5 weeks; still walked a bunch with my dog.

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Thanks!

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Once it is healed to prevent new ones there is a product I use that prevent chafing and blisters called "Glide" it looks like a deoderant stick. I put it on anything that reacts bad to friction, including the nether regions where my panties rub me wrong, sometimes when I am working out and sweating it tends to get raw.

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Your worried about a blister?! I had to walk to school up hill both ways in a blizzard! Kids now a days playing their games and nozzles and do hickies.

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Your worried about a blister?! I had to walk to school up hill both ways in a blizzard! Kids now a days playing their games and nozzles and do hickies.

Lol yup! I almost more slippers to my internship yesterday! It's on about a quarter of my foot.. Not just a tiny one

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Once it is healed to prevent new ones there is a product I use that prevent chafing and blisters called "Glide" it looks like a deoderant stick. I put it on anything that reacts bad to friction' date=' including the nether regions where my panties rub me wrong, sometimes when I am working out and sweating it tends to get raw.[/quote']

Cool thank you! Where do u find it-what area of store? Pharm?

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Lol yup! I almost more slippers to my internship yesterday! It's on about a quarter of my foot.. Not just a tiny one

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Lol that sucks! Hope it feels better soon!

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