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Old 05-25-2011, 12:37 PM #13
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Originally Posted by Marty SLC View Post
So were in the same boat. We work and can't wear sock or shoes. I too have used a wastebasket and cushion. Now I use an old chair that I took the back off of. I can't wear sandals of any kind. Interesting life isn't it working a full time job and not being able to wear shoes.

Sorry I started the thread about Tramadol and I'm now talking shoe's. Sham on me.
Im coming out of the closet. I too cannot wear shoes , I can wear very open 2 strap sandals but I dont work and live in a warm climate. I stopped working because mine was a very high profile (running large seminars)job I had to be in a suit and biz shoes and on my feet running around for 12 hours. Damn shame really, It paid embarrassingly large amounts of money, oh well thats life..
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