The image of Queen Letizia sitting in a high chair while greeting guests at the gala dinner offered by King William and King Maxima of the Netherlands has gone around the world. And the wife of King Felipe VI suffers from Morton’s neuroma (inflammation of the nerves around the fingers) and metatarsalgia (inflammation in the metatarsals of both feet) in her left foot.
An ailment that prevents him from standing for long periods of time without moving and that has forced him to wear flat shoes on more than one occasion. The topic, which has been one of the most talked about this Thursday, has been put on the table on Ana Rosa Quintana’s afternoon program, where one of her collaborators has confessed something totally unusual.
Laura Sánchez revealed in the Telecinco space a dangerous practice that she carried out in her time as a model to endure high heels. ”I’m going to turn 50 and I haven’t learned to walk in heels. You have to know how to get on like this girl (Laura Sánchez)”, declared Susana Díaz.
”Have you had any problems?” Mario Vaquerizo asked him. ”I haven’t had any problems,” he assured. However, the model claimed that she had put anesthesia on the sole of her foot, a practice that had become fashionable at the April Fair. ”They buy anesthesia that is sprayed on the sole of the foot and many kids put it in their pockets. That is very dangerous,” the presenter pointed out.
”Both things are dangerous. I haven’t thought about the rebujito thing, but I have about the other one. When I have many days of high heels and work, I lie down. But it’s dangerous because you don’t feel them, you hurt yourself and the next day you have chafing and the pain is much worse,’ he said.
”The problem is that you are not eliminating the problem, the only thing you are eliminating is the symptom at that moment and that can make it even more chronic,” explained Dr. César Carballo.