I found the Culprit

So after my run on Monday my ankles were awful!

Yes, I got new shoes and I was afraid that was the problem…

However, along with hubby’s new shoes, he got new socks.  Look at this…

You see the lip there, it hits right where those sores are rubbed…

and if I put my shoes on, the back sits right there too…

So, the socks rubbed against my heel with the help of my shoes, therefore, I have rubbed raw spots on both heels thanks to hubby’s socks 🙂

I think I’ll stick to my socks from here on out!

Come on heels….. heal!

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8 Comments

  1. Ouch!! That looks like it hurts a lot! And right as we're leaving flip flop season behind us. Here's the anti-friction stick I was telling you about (http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/dr.-scholl's-blister-defense-anti-friction-stick/ID=prod6031332-product). That one's Dr. Scholl's but I usually end up buying the cheaper generic one next to it in whatever pharmacy (CVS, RiteAid, etc) I'm in. It works awesome when you're trying to break in shoes or if you have to wear heels for a wedding all day, etc.

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