I think you should visit either a podiatrist or an orthopedist and probably see a physical therapist. One person's solution can be another person's disaster.
As a retired podiatrist and sufferer of the aforementioned neuroma I wholeheartedly agree with the above. I had mine removed which worked well for several years but it came back! Wider shoes than before and an adhesive pad on a relatively normal...
As an experienced pilgrim of ten years I have, unfortunately, developed a repetitive injury to my left foot (neuroma) which means covering the long distances daily on the route is not always possible, depending when the injury flares up...
I am...
We walked the Madrid in early April and got hit with a snowstorm in Segovia. Generally, it was colder than ideal! So I would say May at the earliest. One good thing about the Madrid (and your whole plan, really) is that it's a much less travelled...
either late autumn or early spring. mornings will be brik and, if sunny (and we get lots of sun here), then perfect weather. i walked in the winter, and it was tough some days. mind you, it can rain. we have four seasons in spain, and if it...
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