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Old 12-20-2021, 10:29 PM #6
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I keep my shoes at my bedside and put them on during night to go to bathroom. I'm in big trouble if I should fall. So I go slowly and don't wait for last minute for the bathroom...Hurrying is the worst thing for us to do. I have not owned slippers in many years.
I can wear nothing but slippers - have fleece lined suede slippers - I cannot walk - am in wheelchair - the ones that work are now about 7 years old - dog drool and all - am just looking for a shoe or slipper without any tread on the bottom - I need to be able to slide feet or my husband needs to - 77 years old - MS now for 47 years

any ideas ??? Karen
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