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Frozen feet - what to use?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jan 10, 2024.

  1. admin

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    My feet freeze at around 55 degrees. Winters are not comfortable for me anymore, particularly nights. Is there any product out there that can warm up my feet or keep them warm? Wool and those expensive socks don't work. I tried one of those feet warming packets (it comes in an orange foil packet) a couple of yrs ago, but couldn't tell if it worked. Plus, they aren't for bedtime - only meant for in shoes. The best the doc could say was, "Try warmer socks?" No, duh.

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