crocs

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For the Croc lovers...lol

http://www.newsweek.com/id/150240/page/2

Specializes in NICU, PACU, Pediatrics.

I quit wearing mine when my foot stuck to the floor and I nearly fell to the ground...have noticed several other people with the same problem...

Crocs kind of messed up my feet.

I also tripped a lot wearing them.

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

They can have my Crocs when they pry them off of my cold, dead feet.

LOL, thanks for the laugh. When I read that they were piling up in warehouses, my brain perked up, perhaps a sale??? I love my crocs.

Specializes in Adult Acute Care Medicine.

A coworker who wears crocs dropped a clean needle in the med room.

Fell straight through one of the holes an into her toe.

Thank goodness is was clean....what a freak accident.

She still wears nothing but crocs.

They can have my Crocs when they pry them off of my cold, dead feet.

You and me both! I cannot function without my Crocs. If I wear anything else, I have a backache and am dead on my feet by lunch time. I can work a full 12-hr shift in my Crocs and my feet feel as good as when I put them on in the morning. I don't care *how* hideously ugly they are...they are worth their weight in gold to me.

I have, however, had pt's comment on how ugly my shoes are. :chuckle

Specializes in Day Surgery, Agency, Cath Lab, LTC/Psych.
I quit wearing mine when my foot stuck to the floor and I nearly fell to the ground...have noticed several other people with the same problem...

Yes. Thats called Croc Stop. Funny to watch but not funny when it happens to yourself. :imbar

Specializes in NICU.

I :redbeathe my Crocs. I don't like the ones with no vents. Too sweaty.

They do make a true white in the "professional" line, but the pearl ones are almost a grayish tan. They would look white next to a dark color, but not next to RN whites.

I have suffered the Croc Stop. It's funny, even when it's me. Sadly, I trip in all of my other shoes, too.

I've taken to wearing the lined ones to work. They're cozier on my feeties.

Oh - and the only needle stick I've ever had was the clean needle I dropped in the med room....that went between the tongue and upper of the pricey leather shoes I had to wear through nursing school.

mmmmm.....Crocs.....

Specializes in Day Surgery, Agency, Cath Lab, LTC/Psych.

I have suffered the Croc Stop. It's funny, even when it's me. Sadly, I trip in all of my other shoes, too.

It is funny. I landed on my face once and was laughing so hard I couldn't get up.:yeah:

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