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<blockquote data-quote="nannoo_bird" data-source="post: 1861208" data-attributes="member: 47216"><p>Thank you Resurgam. Since diagnosed T2 many years ago, I have been so careful with my feet. I only buy good quality wide leather lined shoes with a wide toe box, and change my shoes at least twice a day - I have about 30 pairs!!. </p><p></p><p>The corn has grown due to my bad gait caused by a broken toe years ago. </p><p></p><p>Does the warm olive oil treatment actually remove the corn eventually? The chiropodist I saw said that the corn has to be removed surgically as if left untreated, it could ulcerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nannoo_bird, post: 1861208, member: 47216"] Thank you Resurgam. Since diagnosed T2 many years ago, I have been so careful with my feet. I only buy good quality wide leather lined shoes with a wide toe box, and change my shoes at least twice a day - I have about 30 pairs!!. The corn has grown due to my bad gait caused by a broken toe years ago. Does the warm olive oil treatment actually remove the corn eventually? The chiropodist I saw said that the corn has to be removed surgically as if left untreated, it could ulcerate. [/QUOTE]
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