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Old 07-11-2009, 12:52 PM #32
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Shoes in general are so hard for me. I have had the same style nike walking in increasing sizes as my feet keeping growin. I wear shoes every minute I am up. Even when I go to the bathroom at night. I need to find a new kind. My mom was reading Merrel is a good brand for foot problems but I have a friend who also likes New Balance. My new best find is diabetic socks. They are super thin and are loose around the ankle. Before this I could of opened a sock shop with all I tried. Even plus womens were too tight on my ankles and I am a thin person. I suggest the med ped brand of socks highly.
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