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<blockquote data-quote="Oldmaple" data-source="post: 6381319" data-attributes="member: 84496"><p>The decay is not a health issue, but it is a structural issue. The foam doesn't matter as long as there wasn't any new damage to the living tissue or in the process of cleaning it out you went past the compartmentalization layers. Compartmentalization took place when it got wounded. The foam gives the callus tissue something to close over rather than rolling back into the cavity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldmaple, post: 6381319, member: 84496"] The decay is not a health issue, but it is a structural issue. The foam doesn't matter as long as there wasn't any new damage to the living tissue or in the process of cleaning it out you went past the compartmentalization layers. Compartmentalization took place when it got wounded. The foam gives the callus tissue something to close over rather than rolling back into the cavity. [/QUOTE]
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