Re: shoes, foot pain
Everyone's feet are SO DIFFERENT that it's really hard to find a good recommendation online.
I saw and heard people rave about Danskos and Nursemates forever. I bought a pair of each and they KILLED my feet. Tried them in different sizes, gave them a while to break in...pure misery. I also kept turning my ankle, so in addition to having sore feet and blisters, my ankle hurt, too. Not to mention, they are super heavy. I always felt like I was clomping around in them. I've found that I just can't wear rigid shoes. I don't know if it's the way I walk or the fact that I'm overweight, but I just need shoes with a lot of cushioning.
I've tried New Balance and other sneakers, but they just aren't that comfortable for me. The way I walk causes my heels to rub and get painful blisters whenever I walk a lot, so I need clogs.
I do like Birkenstocks, but they're just so expensive, and being that I only work part time right now, it's not an expense I can take for shoes that I wouldn't wear out of work, especially since money is ridiculously tight. (I do intend to purchase a pair if I ever manage to get in a decent financial position again.)
SO, for me, Crocs are my best choice. I got them for half price and they suit my feet well. They are the first shoes in a long time that I can wear for a whole shift without feeling like my feet are falling off. I hate the regular ones, but the Specialists feel more supportive and I do have good luck with them.
To the OP, I guess the best thign you can do is go to a shoe store and try on different styles, walk around in them a bit and see what feels best to your particular foot.
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