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PN and the problem of a callus on sole of foot.

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 18 11:20pm | Replies (13)

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@californiazebra

Yes, I also have neuropathy and also have an issue with calluses. I go to the podiatrist every 2 months to have them removed. I can't get near a pedicurist salon with my chemical sensitivities. It just depends on how much walking I do as to how fast the calluses come back. I have walking shoes that are like walking on clouds they are so cushioned yet it still happens. I've increased my walking this past month and the balls of my feet start to feel bruised even without callouses. He told me some people are just prone to calluses and that I get the most painful kind that focus into a point instead of being more widespread.

I'll check out the Toe Bro video, but I know the walking shoes I have are the only ones I can walk in without causing a number of longstanding pain issues in my feet. I spent several hundred dollars on trial and error. Feels good in the store then I walk one mile and pain, pain, pain. I love to walk! So I just take care of the calluses with my cloud shoes. I feel your pain!

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We could be twins! My problems with the callus are just like yours. The pedicurist for the most part uses a pumice stone. I, too, have chemical reactions.
I am going to check out the possibility of having special shoes made to order. I know they could be costly. Did you have your shoes specially made or did you purchase them from a retailer?
I felt “The Toe Bro” spent more time on removing the callus than my podiatrist. He seemed to go really deep into the callus.
Thank you for your input. I appreciate it.