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- From: sew@philabs.philips.com (Scott E. Wakeman)
- Newsgroups: misc.fitness
- Subject: Re: CALLOUS ON HAND
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.212733.11067@philabs.philips.com>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 21:27:33 GMT
- References: <1992Nov21.184258.12611@alw.nih.gov> <brian.722542212@odin>
- Sender: news@philabs.philips.com (Mr. C. News)
- Reply-To: sew@philabs.philips.com (Scott E. Wakeman)
- Organization: Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff, NY 10510
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- Originator: sew@condor
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- In article <brian.722542212@odin>, brian@odin.scs.uiuc.edu (Brian Eugene Ackerson) writes:
- |> drury@helix.nih.gov (Richard Drury) writes:
- |> >The callouses will go away after a while. Wear gloves in the
- |> >meantime to keep from building more.
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- |> In my experience, the callouses never go away and gloves don't work.
- |>
- |> Brian Ackerson
- |> brian@odin.scs.uiuc.edu
- |>
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- I don't know the brand of glove I use, but I never have any problems
- with callouses. Actually, mine have gone down since using these gloves.
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- It's a well padded glove(especially around the palm/finger area).
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- I need a new pair. I hope the pro shop still has'em.
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