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MrsG823
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Shoe help
I broke my heel and after five weeks of wearing a walking boot I can finally walk without it but all the shoes I have tried hurt- Any recommendations? I spoke to my doctor and he said it will hurt on and off for the next several months and I have to try to find a comfortable shoe-I have a pair of ugg slippers that I wear in the house and they do not hurt but they are not practical for outdoors.
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Posted 1/30/17 11:27 AM |
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mrsrainbow
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Shoe help
Try a pair of Skechers. They are not the prettiest shoes although they do have cute ones, but they will probably be the most comfy.
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Posted 1/30/17 11:35 AM |
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wakemeup
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Re: Shoe help
Posted by mrsrainbow
Try a pair of Skechers. They are not the prettiest shoes although they do have cute ones, but they will probably be the most comfy.
I agree with this, they have so many styles now, the memory foam and GoGa mat ones are really soft and comfortable.
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Posted 1/30/17 12:21 PM |
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MrsG823
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Shoe help
Thanks! I will check them out.
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Posted 1/30/17 1:37 PM |
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MsSissy
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Re: Shoe help
Maybe look into some Dr. Scholls inserts for extra cushioning. I have to put them in almost every shoe or boot I wear. Just not in my sneakers.
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Posted 1/30/17 1:39 PM |
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SusiBee
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Re: Shoe help
Try a wedge style to take pressure off your heel. Sketchers don't offer a lot of support.
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Posted 1/30/17 2:15 PM |
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soontobemommy
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Re: Shoe help
I broke my leg a few years ago and still have to be conscious of my footwear. I would recommend getting a good supportive sneaker. I also looked into birkenstocks for the summer. I can't be barefoot anymore and if i wear junky shoes like ballet flats for too long i completely feel it.
ETA that my orthopedist said a kitten heel was better than a flat or high heel for work/getting dressed up. I am able to wear heels and heeled boots now but not all day or multiple days in a row
Message edited 1/30/2017 2:33:38 PM.
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Posted 1/30/17 2:32 PM |
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MrsG823
Just call me Mommy.
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Re: Shoe help
Posted by soontobemommy
I broke my leg a few years ago and still have to be conscious of my footwear. I would recommend getting a good supportive sneaker. I also looked into birkenstocks for the summer. I can't be barefoot anymore and if i wear junky shoes like ballet flats for too long i completely feel it.
ETA that my orthopedist said a kitten heel was better than a flat or high heel for work/getting dressed up. I am able to wear heels and heeled boots now but not all day or multiple days in a row
Thank you for the information- I tried on a few different types of sneakers today but I think I need to keep looking- what worked best for you- I have one pair that is pretty good but I want a second pair with more cushion in the heel.
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Posted 1/31/17 12:37 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Shoe help
Posted by SusiBee
Try a wedge style to take pressure off your heel. Sketchers don't offer a lot of support.
Yes this. Sketchers are the worst if you have food problems. My foot starts to hurt within the first step when I wear those go walks. Awful.
Wedge heels offer more support....I'd look into a brand like Vionics as well....
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Posted 1/31/17 12:56 PM |
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LI2VA
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Shoe help
Dansko... expensive but worth it for the comfort.
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Posted 1/31/17 3:15 PM |
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MrsG823
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Re: Shoe help
Posted by LI2VA
Dansko... expensive but worth it for the comfort.
Danskos are definetly comfortable but since they do not really allow your foot to move "naturally" I was told not to wear them daily.
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Posted 1/31/17 3:42 PM |
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