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Old 05-20-2009, 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by daniella View Post
I was looking online and there are some shoes for the water that look like they have more support that may be an idea. I am not sure if I could handle that as I keep reordering the same style of nike walking shoes and have them in a varied amount of sizes for my swelling vs non swelling days.
On a side not I am confused is it that the class they want you to walk on the ball or you need to? I ask because me on my tip toe would equal days in bed from pain so I would have to keep flat. I would think if safe and just not doing things fully it is still a step in the right direction
Oh, no the class asks you to walk on your whole foot, but somehow I end up walking on the balls... it seems more natural to me? I need more cushioning than support I think... I am super sensitive...
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