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| Tactical Nuke:
so I'm on vacation skiing from last Saturday to this Saturday when you ski you wear these heavy-ass boots that lock at the ankles so your shin and your foot are at close to a 90 degree angle with some wiggle room to slide your foot back and forth in the boot anyways I got fitted for boots and they fit pretty well but about one or two days in and I can't feel my big toe on my right foot, I can feel the top of it but the tip and the bottom are completely numb I try cutting my toenails (what you're supposed to do) and going into the hot tub and applying heat to it, and it's slowly coming back, but now there's a new problem I wake up today and every once in a while when I lift up onto the ball of my feet something in the ball shifts and I can feel it moving from the ball of my foot all the way up into the middle of the bottom of my big toe I didn't hit my foot on anything, I didn't fall weird, I was wearing proper footwear the whole time, so this is completely random to me what is this I checked and it doesn't look like it's sesamoiditis because that seems like a chronic thing and this just popped up when I woke up this morning /discuss |
| Drydess:
are the boots properly insulated |
| torin²:
autism |
| Tactical Nuke:
--- Quote from: Drydess on January 11, 2018, 08:24:55 PM ---are the boots properly insulated --- End quote --- they're regular ski boots |
| Drydess:
--- Quote from: Tactical Nuke on January 11, 2018, 08:31:12 PM ---they're regular ski boots --- End quote --- are you at a considerably higher altitude than you usually are & are you overtightening the boots |
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