A list of puns related to "Trench Foot"
I know a giga is a coaster with a 300 foot drop but I was wondering if my hypothetical would still counts as a giga
https://www.doomworld.com/forum/topic/126015 Doom64 25th Anniversary COMMUNITY Map Jam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYAZJbDKh8I Teaser trailer for chapter 1 of Trench Foot.
Also, some other stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYp-SuKbKA4 SGT Pain Turret, as in, someone turned that funny PE skin into something that could kill Doomguy (This channel has some other DE modding stuff).
The silly BattleMode skins reminded me of Reelism having the "El Cyberdemon" as a boss fight, then its sequel following it up with "El Tyrant" and now, imagine a Cyberdemon/Tyrant being playing and one of its skins is just him with a sombrero.
Also, a mod with ARC/Sentinel guys vs one powerful demon could be cool and like an inverse to BattleMode being demon vs the one true Slayer.
Also, today or yesterday was James Paddock's 30th birthday, a well known modder, mapper and musician within the Doom community.
His wad JENESIS also turns 10.
My brother [19M] broke his tibia and is using a walking boot. He just took it off and noticed he has what looks like trenchfoot forming on his heel he said it hurts. We will call the doctor tomorrow but should he keep the boot on for now or keep it off? What can we do to treat it at home until we see a doctor? Is this ER worthy?
I'm a 28 year old male smoker who has to walk a lot and I'm 5' 8" and about 200 lbs so I have a lot of weight on my feet all day and when I get them free at the end of an hour or a day it's literally disgusting and my feet always hurt and I use foot powders and sprays to no avail. I've tried everything even changing my socks twice or 3 times a day but like I said within an hour I'm slip sliding around and my foot looks like this and I can't stop it! I scrub them every night with pumice and scratch the daylights out of them every five seconds at work because they're so itchy and painful but no hygiene routine will make it stop! Please if somebody can help me I'm lost as to what to do and i don't know how much more I can take before I develop some level agoraphobia because I won't want to wear socks and boots or shoes so I'll never leave my yard, or even my house when it hits winter time!
EDIT: This is my feet in the morning and within an hour of taking them off. I just took this an hour after posting morning/after they dry
EDIT SOLVED: To everyone who's helped me I thank you greatly from the bottom of my heart your support has been monumental and now I must take this advice and move forward. I will update when I find a solution and let everyone know what worked I'm sorry I couldn't thank everyone although I really tried and I wish I had awards to give but you guys have really kicked ass. Stay beautiful and I friggin love you
For years I distance hiked / trail ran in the Dry High Sierra and desert with one pair of thin dress socks and running shoes that were pretty loose. I never got blisters. Now I live somewhere rainy and humid and I'm pushing into longer distances. I noticed that I recently got some blisters after about 30 miles, so I started taping my feet, using Merino wool liner toe socks with Merino running socks over them, applying lubricant, you know all the things that people suggest. The blisters went away. But, now I find that my feet are pretty macerated and trench foot sets in on wet runs. Just yesterday, after a 50k, I had some irritation under the ball of my foot which seemed to be due to them being wet the entire time. Then my skin came off with the tape which was not awesome. So now I am wondering if it might be best to revert again to one pair of thin dress socks...I'm about to run a wet 100 miler and I'm not sure that encosing my feet in a blanket of wool, tape and lube is the best idea. I'm not able to change shoes every aid station, so I need to find a different solution. I think this is how people end up running in sandals :-) has anyone found a good trench foot solution beyond the lube and tape and powder and switching shoes plan??
Instead I saw three torsos sewn together and six hands holding all the surgical tools needed to add me to his stature.
May also contain large amounts of shouting, crying and instant, ceremonious arm measuring contests. Pieces of paper fall onto the street too. A woman screams "PLEASE!" at a tall man and the kids don't like the medicine.
I work as a commercial crabber on a 16 foot boat so I am on the water about 6 to 8 hours a day 6 days a week. I wear waterproof shoes but not the full rain boots because wearing the full boots rubs my calf and gives me a bad rash because of the rubbing. Its not practical to wear pants or long socks due to the heat. Due to me wearing low shoes water still gets in and pools but not as much. Still enough to soak my feet. How do I protect against trench foot in this situation? Everyday after I get off I shower with bleach and stay dry until the next day.
As they poke and prod at the rotting pieces that are left of me, the ravens and crows have proved me wrong.
I have worked in the meat and seafood department at the same store for three years. Our ice making machine we have there has a leak in one of the things on top that makes it work. A constant, light leak is always dripping down the side of it, making a huge puddle that several of us, myself especially, are forced to walk through every day. We cannot walk around it, it's between the standing freezer and sink, and leads up to the computer desk and seafood cooler where I am getting product from all day long. Oh and the stupid drain doesn't take care of it because they screwed up the leveling of the floor when they built the place.
It has been like this for at least the three years I have worked there, maybe more. I was used to going home with a slightly damp sock. But now in the past couple months it's only gotten worse. I had to buy new shoes that were supposed to be waterproof, but weren't, along with two cans of waterproofing spray for shoes and clothes that did nothing, and an expensive pair of waterproof socks. Now I am going home with the whole front half of my foot thoroughly soaked.
When we squeegee the water, the large puddle forms again with fifteen minutes. Then our squeegee and our floor scrubber broke, and we just cannot seem to be able to order new ones.
I'll admit we never had the ice machine serviced, because we kind of figured we'd just have to deal with the leak for some reason.
The ice machine finally broke down completely a couple months ago, not making any ice. It took the maintenance guys three weeks to fix it. We kept telling them about the leak, which was nothing new, from the beginning, but they did nothing about it.
It's been three, maybe four more weeks since the ice machine was "fixed." We put the leak on call, the veer net thing, multiple times. I finally got a co manager to talk to the cooling maintenance guy that's supposed to work on this when he was fixing something in another department. He quickly looked at it, and hasn't been back since.
I'm mad, my whole department is mad, including the market manager. All of management knows, as well as about a dozen or more other workers. We have the stash of batteries and a charging station for the rf hand scanners, plus the scanners used to scan the cardboard bales. So a lot of people other than us walk right through that puddle, they know it's been a problem.
Almost everyday I get home from work and at least one of my feet is really wrinkled and damp. I'm getting trench foot.
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