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Started by: houghy1 (74) 

anybody got burning feet

Started: 5th Apr 2024 at 14:38

Posted by: First Mate (2385)

Cant say I have. See a doctor if you have a problem. Don't be asking armchair doctors.

Replied: 5th Apr 2024 at 14:58

Posted by: tonker (27944) 

Ring 999 and ask for "the Fire Service"!

Replied: 5th Apr 2024 at 15:34

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15413)

My feet are a bit sore, because a couple of days ago I had a long walk

Replied: 5th Apr 2024 at 16:07
Last edited by Tommy Two Stroke: 5th Apr 2024 at 20:00:42

Posted by: PeterP (11326)

TTS if you had a long Squawk was it a squishy walk due to the weather conditions

Replied: 5th Apr 2024 at 19:40

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15413)

PeterP

It was a long walk not a squawk.

Replied: 5th Apr 2024 at 20:01

Posted by: First Mate (2385)


Replied: 5th Apr 2024 at 21:24

Posted by: tonker (27944) 

This thread brought back memories of when I was a lad. We used to 'hang around' in a mate's house at weekends, playing cards, drinking, eating etc.. This 'mate', however, was a bit nuts. One mad stunt he pulled was as follows .....
He had a grandmother, aged about 90, who sat quiet, on a rocking chair in the lounge, watching anything at all on the telly. She'd laugh at the test-card !
Anyroadup, we were all sat in their kitchen and "mother" which they called her, was fast asleep on her chair in the lounge, when he said, "watch this"!
He crept into the lounge with a can of lighter fluid and squirted it all over mother's soles on her slippers (them with fur round the top what old ladies wear, laaaaike), got his lighter out and lit her feet.
They erupted into large flames, at which he shouted, at the top of his voice, "MOTHER! MOTHER! YOUR FEET'S ON FIRE"!
Well, she woke up all of a start and started dancing round the lounge stamping her feet on the floor shouting, "AAAAAAH, YOU DAFT BUGGER"! while that mon crawled round after her batting the flames out with a cushion. At the time, it was hilarious but, thinking back, it was proper tight. As I said, she was over 90.
Not normal behaviour really, but he was as mad as a hatter and y'aft laff !

Replied: 5th Apr 2024 at 21:45

Posted by: houghy1 (74) 

up yours

Replied: 7th Apr 2024 at 09:40

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15413)

Replied: 7th Apr 2024 at 11:48

Posted by: momac (12437) 

Houghy1..it isn’t an answer to your question but is your little dog a long haired Chihuahua… I have a short haired one, aren’t they intelligent!

Replied: 7th Apr 2024 at 12:09

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15413)

So they say, whoever 'they' are, that if your ears are 'burning' somewhere someone or some people are talking about yoo

Replied: 7th Apr 2024 at 14:24

Posted by: mollie m (7156) 

I've seen idiots walking their poor dogs on the pavement when it's been blistering hot. They don't seem to realise that a dog doesn't wear shoes to protect their skin, so the poor little beggars can burn their feet.

Replied: 7th Apr 2024 at 21:14

Posted by: AngelWood (1072)

Burning feet can be caused by poorly managed diabetes or Reynaud's disease. Houghy you need to get this checked out if that is what you are experiencing.

Replied: 7th Apr 2024 at 23:23

Posted by: momac (12437) 

Houghy .. its Neuropathy,you need to take Vitamin B 12.....

Replied: 8th Apr 2024 at 06:55

 

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