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  1. I researched the best nursing shoes as I started noticing increasing foot, knee, and lower back fatigue during my 12-hour shifts. I have been experiencing sore feet and aching legs after every long day, and it's honestly making work feel harder than it should be. I went through reviews from trusted sources like nurse blogs, healthcare product guides, and real nurse testimonials and after comparing many options these two kept coming up as the top choices: Dansko Nursing Womens Professional Shoes https://www.amazon.com/Dansko-Womens-Professional-Patent-Petrol/dp/B001UV3FW8 clove Forte Shoes for Doctors & Nurses, Fluid Resistant, Easy to Clean, Slip Resistant, Comfortable for 12+ Hour Standing, Elastic No-Tie Laces, Sneakers for Men & Women, Sand Light & Blue Color https://www.amazon.com/Sand-Light-Blue-Womens-Forte/dp/B0DXLXBV9F however, I am having trouble deciding which one would be better for me and I would love to get your expert advice and hoping maybe some experienced nurses or healthcare professionals on this forum can also share their advice. I usually work long shifts walking and standing constantly on hard floors, and I need something that's comfortable, supportive, and slip-resistant — but I'm torn between a sleek sneaker style and something designed more specifically for work. any suggestions or advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
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  3. Hi everyone, My name is Moe and I am excited to be a new member of this community. I have been in the nursing field since 2010 and currently hold an MSN/MN degree. I am always eager to learn, share experiences and connect with others in healthcare. I am looking forward to engaging in thoughtful discussions, learning from all of you, and contributing where I can. Whether you are a student, an experienced nurse, or anywhere in between, I do love to hear about your journey too. Thanks for the warm welcome in advance. Best regards, Moe

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