My toes do that too...especially in the winter. I think it is really a lack of blood circulating in the little piggies. Usually it takes a couple of days of dry warmth to get feeling back (that means it takes all winter basically)
i have a friend who had numb fingers most of winter after a mountaineering trip we did...he finally saw a doctor and the doctor said to just give it a little more time--eventually his fingers were fine...i'm debating on waiting a little while longer before i go to the doctor??
V.here... I guess your comment shows that time really can heal. Hope your toes are better at feeling now. Maybe try wool socks and heavier, supportive shoes. I guess I didn't realize Mt. Kilimajaro was that cold. It seemed like the coats in the photos were unbuttoned. Sorry, I didn't look so good. v
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As a matter of fact they do!
http://www.heathershow.com/notoe.html
But they don't offer any support and they are pretty expensive from the looks of it. Let's hope it doesn't resort to that.
My toes do that too...especially in the winter. I think it is really a lack of blood circulating in the little piggies. Usually it takes a couple of days of dry warmth to get feeling back (that means it takes all winter basically)
i have a friend who had numb fingers most of winter after a mountaineering trip we did...he finally saw a doctor and the doctor said to just give it a little more time--eventually his fingers were fine...i'm debating on waiting a little while longer before i go to the doctor??
V.here... I guess your comment shows that time really can heal. Hope your toes are better at feeling now. Maybe try wool socks and heavier, supportive shoes. I guess I didn't realize Mt. Kilimajaro was that cold. It seemed like the coats in the photos were unbuttoned. Sorry, I didn't look so good. v
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