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Originally posted by CrashBurnRepeat
This will keep you from getting blisters in the first place. If you happen to get one, unless it's really bad, you can flatten the blister by draining, squirt some glue in there and push it shut. You glue the blister shut and are good to go for quite a while after this. Warning; you will pretty much have to be a SF soldier to endure this procedure. It will make you see stars. I did it once on a hunt in the Frank Church River of No Return hunt a few years ago and for about a minute, I was contemplating shooting myself to put myself out of my misery. Then it quit hurting and I hunted three more horrible days of straight up and straight down with nary a problem.
Prevent first, cure if you have to.
CrashBurnRepeat
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That sounds like the famous SF Medic "Tincture of Benzoin" blister treatment.
STRONG medicine.
Good to see you here again, amigo!
TR
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