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Old 03-21-2015, 07:22 PM #1
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Hi Coriny
Glad to hear the Sketchers sneakers work for you - isn't it great when you finally get shoes that 'work'. I tried the Sketchers but couldn't even get them on my feet due to having high arches and they had little stretch in the upper (I think we're talking the same shoe). Would love to be able to find something like that - comfortable and casual. Looking for a new pair at the moment suitable for spring or autumn (fall) weather - something to slip on if I'm just going into town but it looks like rain and I don't want to get my feet wet. Wet feet = slippery = falls. Have enough of those at home without doing it in public!
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I am an avid runner and will be going next week to a Fleet Feet store to get properly fitted for a new pair of shoes. Fingers crossed but I have noticed an improvement in my tingling feet when I switched over to an older pair of New Balances this week. My wife bought me some Asics and my symptoms started a month later. Will see what happens.
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