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Old 03-01-2016, 04:15 PM #1
Sandy04029 Sandy04029 is offline
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Default Looking for shoes

I would welcome some suggestions for shoes for my poor feet suffering from SFN. I currently wear Sketchers because they were the only comfy shoes, but even they are getting to be such that I can tell I need something with a little more support on the sides. My feet hurt so much at night even though I'm mostly off my feet for the majority of the day. It's just that the Sketchers really offer no good support for my feet. I can't rub my own feet (and I'm not married), due to my two back surgeries which have left my unable to bend or twist. Can't even reach my toes - I go to a podiatrist to get my toe nails cut every 8 weeks!! I work, so I need something that looks halfway decent.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks to you all!
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