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Aug 16, 2005, 06:47 PM
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Gimme some suggestions for shoes for my aching feet!
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I know...I need to lose weight... I am trying. In the meantime, I'd love to hear what kind of shoes you all wear to keep comfortable. I've use skechers, new balance, nike, all the popular ones, but my right heel is aching like crazy. Not my toes, not the flat part of my foot, but my heel. And it's worse if I sit for a few minutes then get up and walk. YIKKKEESSS the pain! After walking (hobbling) a few minutes, I'm OK. I had an xray done, no heel spur found. I guess it could be plantar fascitis but it's only on the heel. Feels like I'm stepping on a rock. Ibuprofen doesn't help (that's odd) but plain tylenol does so I pop that 3 times a day.
Can't afford not to walk/work so any suggestions for good shoes??
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Aug 16, 2005, 06:49 PM
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~NIGHT-SHIFTER~
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Have your heard of crocs? I own a pair and love them so much. I have heard many good things from nurses who own a pair or two.
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Aug 16, 2005, 06:50 PM
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Try some gel heel pads first. Dr Scholl's also has the Massaging Gel insoles that are for the heel area only. This is what helped me. I've always had a hard time finding shoes that provided enough heel cushion
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Aug 16, 2005, 06:53 PM
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Originally Posted by wayover20
I know...I need to lose weight... I am trying. In the meantime, I'd love to hear what kind of shoes you all wear to keep comfortable. I've use skechers, new balance, nike, all the popular ones, but my right heel is aching like crazy. Not my toes, not the flat part of my foot, but my heel. And it's worse if I sit for a few minutes then get up and walk. YIKKKEESSS the pain! After walking (hobbling) a few minutes, I'm OK. I had an xray done, no heel spur found. I guess it could be plantar fascitis but it's only on the heel. Feels like I'm stepping on a rock. Ibuprofen doesn't help (that's odd) but plain tylenol does so I pop that 3 times a day.
Can't afford not to walk/work so any suggestions for good shoes??
You sound like my mom and her plantar fasciitis pain. She loves birkenstocks. I have a coworker with PF who likes dansko. You might do a search for plantar fasciitis and see what you come up with. Good luck, I hope your pain eases!
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Aug 16, 2005, 06:58 PM
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As a 5'2" 231 pound woman, I know exactly what you mean by achy feet. When I've been sleeping or sitting awhile and then get up it's a funy sight to see me start walking...I've GOT to lose weight!
But in the meantime I wear Addidas running/cross training shoes. These have been the easiest on my feet.
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Aug 16, 2005, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by JessicaGmz
Have your heard of crocs? I own a pair and love them so much. I have heard many good things from nurses who own a pair or two. 
I bought a pair about 3 weeks ago but now they're not as "cushiony feeling"as when I first got them. If it wasnt' for my heel, they would be great. Thanks for the suggestion Jessica! Marie, I've tried alot of stuff but never the gel pads. I'm going to try that next. Thanks. Hey Penny....about the birkenstocks...this nurse I work with today just got a brand new pair, the only thing she ever wears and loves them. But this nurse weighs 100lbs soaking wet. Don't the hard soles hurt after a while? I know I know, LOSE WEIGHT!
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Aug 16, 2005, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by wayover20
I bought a pair about 3 weeks ago but now they're not as "cushiony feeling"as when I first got them. If it wasnt' for my heel, they would be great. Thanks for the suggestion Jessica! Marie, I've tried alot of stuff but never the gel pads. I'm going to try that next. Thanks. Hey Penny....about the birkenstocks...this nurse I work with today just got a brand new pair, the only thing she ever wears and loves them. But this nurse weighs 100lbs soaking wet. Don't the hard soles hurt after a while? I know I know, LOSE WEIGHT!
Try the cushions inside the crocs....maybe it will be better. If not, then Bierkenstock makes wonderful shoes.
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Aug 16, 2005, 07:18 PM
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The birkenstocks were hard on my heels as ell. I needed something cushiony.
I think drugstore.com might sell the gelpads.
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Aug 16, 2005, 07:20 PM
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Aug 16, 2005, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Marie_LPN
I saw that exact product at walgreens.....I'll try them, THANKS ALL!
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