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		<title>By: joe_runfordom</title>
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		<description>Sean - saw that you were still fighting those abrasions from the flying Pig on the 2nd.  I had a similar &quot;injury&quot; when a zipper on my running tights caused a cut on my left achilles.  Neosporin helped with the healing - but while running for protection the only thing that I found that worked were Fabric Band Aids that were &quot;butterfly&quot; bandages.

Shaped like a sideways H - they were labeled &quot;Tough&quot; fabric.  They had some extra &quot;stickiness&quot; to them and the way the H was shaped held them in place.  I ran with them for a couple of weeks with no issue and it allowed the cut to heal.

Best of luck - great job coming in sub 2:00 at the Pig.  You are going to rock Chicago this fall.

Best, 

Joe</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sean &#8211; saw that you were still fighting those abrasions from the flying Pig on the 2nd.  I had a similar &#8220;injury&#8221; when a zipper on my running tights caused a cut on my left achilles.  Neosporin helped with the healing &#8211; but while running for protection the only thing that I found that worked were Fabric Band Aids that were &#8220;butterfly&#8221; bandages.</p>
<p>Shaped like a sideways H &#8211; they were labeled &#8220;Tough&#8221; fabric.  They had some extra &#8220;stickiness&#8221; to them and the way the H was shaped held them in place.  I ran with them for a couple of weeks with no issue and it allowed the cut to heal.</p>
<p>Best of luck &#8211; great job coming in sub 2:00 at the Pig.  You are going to rock Chicago this fall.</p>
<p>Best, </p>
<p>Joe</p>
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