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Old November 7th, 2003, 03:48 AM
Jim
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I read somewhere that you should untie your shoes or take them off while
in flight. As your feel swell the shoes keep your feet from expanding
when they swell.
Me, I take them off. JDR

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Old November 7th, 2003, 11:11 AM
Howard Garland
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Jim wrote:

I read somewhere that you should untie your shoes or take them off while
in flight. As your feel swell the shoes keep your feet from expanding
when they swell.
Me, I take them off. JDR

You should get up if you can and move around frequently. If you can't
leave your seat, just start moving your legs around, tap your toes on
the floor, etc.

Howard

 




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