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6th day on the job as a preloader and starting to get blisters
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<blockquote data-quote="brownedout" data-source="post: 861595" data-attributes="member: 30910"><p>No matter if you pop it or not you should absolutely cover it. Especially before your shift. Foreign matter entering the blister may cause infection, your sweat (perspiration) is foreign matter. I too got blisters on my toes (2 of them) last week for the first time in over 15 years. Due to the extreme heat most of us have been dealing with, I was probably walking/stepping a little different causing the blister(s). If your wearing a cotton sock try a synthetic blend, or vice-versa, use what works for you. I have found the synthetic socks work best as a driver. This is contrary to everything I was led to believe when I started. Different day different age, much better materials. Also I believe you're right when you ask if your feet will get used to the different motions you are now using. It could be as simple as that. Good luck to you viper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownedout, post: 861595, member: 30910"] No matter if you pop it or not you should absolutely cover it. Especially before your shift. Foreign matter entering the blister may cause infection, your sweat (perspiration) is foreign matter. I too got blisters on my toes (2 of them) last week for the first time in over 15 years. Due to the extreme heat most of us have been dealing with, I was probably walking/stepping a little different causing the blister(s). If your wearing a cotton sock try a synthetic blend, or vice-versa, use what works for you. I have found the synthetic socks work best as a driver. This is contrary to everything I was led to believe when I started. Different day different age, much better materials. Also I believe you're right when you ask if your feet will get used to the different motions you are now using. It could be as simple as that. Good luck to you viper. [/QUOTE]
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