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My pn pain is currently being managed pretty well. I even was able to walk barefoot in the house this week!
![]() Because of the hammertoes I've always bought shoes with deep toe boxes but now am not sure where to look since I am not finding anything with deeper toe boxes than what I already have. Does anyone have any recommendations? I have to have a closed toe and heel and prefer lace ups so I can customize the fit better. If I can find anything with a deeper toe box with steel toes I will go with that since I was told to protect my feet better due to loss of sensation. Of the shoes that I can wear, the best brands so far have been Ariat, Earth and Born. Currently am waiting for dr office to get me in with podiatrist or ortho to further discuss the hammertoes. Until then, though, I need some relief! Has anyone tried custom shoes? If so, how was that experience? I've also thought about trying diabetic shoes but the ones I've seen online don't look any deeper in the toe box than what I already have. Help! |
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I just got shoes yesterday from a place that makes Prosthetics & Orthotics. My insurance even paid for them because my Dr requested them as durable equipment due to some problems I am having with my feet. These places specialize in shoes for people like us. For deep toe boxes, look especailly for shoes designed for diabetics.
You can also go on line to FootSmart.com. They specialize in shoes for people with special needs too. Hope this helps. Good luck. I know how important shoes are.
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. ~Julie~ "With God's help you can smile through the pain and find joy in your journey": . |
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I wear New Balance Walkers. they come in lace-up or velcro.
Deep toes boxes, soft comfy fit. I also insert gel insoles to cushion better.
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I also wear the Velcro New Balance Walkers but don't need the jel insoles. Use as is...great shoe...very comfortable...reasonably priced.
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I work in a Corporate Office and it's not the corporate uniform, but I get to be the exception! (Our lab techies wear white shoes in the lab, so I pretend I'm wearing them so I can go into the lab).
The New Balance shoes have a Wide Toe Box. I wear the lace up ones, and on bad days, I loosen the laces almost all the way. When they get a little older, I buy the inserts and it feels like a new pair of shoes all over again. I also wear them with my Diabetic Socks. (I buy them at Walgreens) They are soft, cushiony and no seams near the toes to irritate me. The tops of my toes are very sensitive and I am very picky about shoes! |
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I have wide feet with large bunions and a narrowish heel. I need a big toebox, but not heel. I buy Mephistos. They are expensive, but they have what is probably the most absorbent sole made. And what's more, they guarantee their shoes for life. So if you buy a shoe for $250, and it's getting messy looking or worn 5 years later, you can send it back for refurbishing.
I've unfortunately grown a size, so my size 8 mephistos dont all fit me anymore, and I've had to move on to size 9s. But they are well worth it; I wear these shoes exclusively. Wow! I just found their website! http://www.mephisto.com/PublishOnlin...0_Introduction If you find a pair you like, you can then froogle them. I've been given size 9 shoes from a friend who is now a size 10, and they are perfect. These are definitely shoes that can be passed along or bought used.
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LizaJane . --- LYME neuropathy diagnosed in 2009; considered "idiopathic" neuropathy 1996 - 2009 ---s/p laminectomy and fusion L3/4/5 Feb 2006 for a synovial spinal cyst |
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i ALSO GET A SCRIBE FOR DIABECTIC SHOES. bUT SENT MY aUNT
A CATALOG FROM FROM fOOTSMART.COM SHE LOVES THERE HAMMERTOE PRODUCTS. AND NO QUESTION IS SILLY. GOOD LUCK ![]() |
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Plus, many of the styles are made in the USA in Oxford, ME!!! I picked up 3 pair at their factory store there in August!
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R shoulder decompression 11/98; ACDF C 5-6-7 1999; disability 2001; Chronic Pain; Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy 10/2009. Livin' the snowbird vida loca. |
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New Balance 608. I have to buy the mens shoes because I have high insteps. The mens have *much* more toe room than any shoe I've ever had before. The higher the number the better the shoe (the number is located on the back of heel). I was working in a yarn factory at this time last year as a spinner. I walked a *minimum* of 9 miles a night and that's a conservative estimate. 12 hour night shifts. Those New Balance shoes saved my life. I took my other shoes with me and if my feet were hurting, usually about half way through my shift, I'd change shoes. Made a world of difference as did gel inserts.
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them today,the lady ordered to sizes and told me to where them
around the house all weekend, i like them they expand on the top and really they are cute. ![]() |
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