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<p>I heard fungal infections under the nails are quite difficult to eradicate, however nothing that several months of Lamisil can't take care of. One of my patients was telling about how she got some "flesh eating bacteria" from her pedicure. She showed me her scars on her shins, said it took a year for them to heal to this stage.</p>
 
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/08/17/police_eyeing_path_of_alleged_foot_fetishist/">Some people</a> would pay for the privlege.</p>

<p>(yuck)</p>
 
I have a friend who's totally into feet. Claims she thinks feet are sexy. Can't relate, but I'm sure she thinks I'm crazy for looking at the same model homes over and over during any free time.
 
It makes sense to switch to feet... after all, the mortgage re-sets have all the in debt owners "walking" right? And don't they need feet to do that?
 
<p>The bathtub question is still gnawing at me!</p>

<p>Seems there is no consensus - half the sites I check say acrylic holds heat better, the other half say it's cast iron! </p>

<p>Maybe if you start with exessively hot water - allowing for bringing the cast iron up in temperature - it then holds the remaining heat better? </p>
 
Janet -





Make your life easier and let it go. How often do you take a bath anyway? You've got what you've got and I'm sure it's fine. I grew up with cast iron and have acrylic now. To me, it's six of one and half dozen of the other. If I hadn't had the shower pan issue, I likely would not have given it a second thought.
 
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