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Old 09-24-2006, 07:53 PM #1
Lorilou Lorilou is offline
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Default Two Shoes Sizes???

I'm hoping that someone has an answer to this problem. I was getting ready to order some shoes and boots for my girls tonight from Lands End. There is a shoe size chart in the catalog that I was using.

Karissa (my mild left hemi) now has over a two size difference in her feet. Her left foot is not quite a 1 and her right foot is about a 3.5. She does not wear any bracing although that may change after heel cord surgery coming up in November.

What do I do? Am I stuck buying two pairs of $40 shoes??? It's so hard finding supportive shoes for a girl her age. Everything is slip-on, clogs, etc.. I was happy to find some velcro maryjanes at Lands End but they aren't cheap.

Is there anywhere I can order two different sizes? Are there inserts I can put in left shoe??

Thanks -

Lori :0)
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Mom to Zac (15) and triplets Noah (spastic triplegic, seizure disorder), Karissa (mild left hemiplegic) & Jazmine ("was I a preemie too?") former 27 weekers now 8!

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