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dannibee13

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  1. I am a nursing student and will be starting my clinicals this fall. I have to get my shoes pretty soon and I am completely lost on what to get. I have been looking at Nurse Mates, particularly the Dove style and also the Andes style, but I am really unsure. I have back problems and nerve damage along with permanent tendonitis in my ankle, so I really want to get a comfortable shoe that is not going to make my current problems worse. Any suggestions? Also, if anyone knows of chain stores like Sears or JC Penney's they can refer me to for the shoes, that'd be awesome since I'd like to be able to try them on as well.
  2. I was thinking that going to an actual store would be a better option for me. I would hate to order some and have them be awful but still be stuck with them. I've been wondering about the Wonderwink line a lot, but I'd still like to see how they fit before spending money on them. for me, right now, $20 or so is kind of a big deal with being in school, and all.
  3. I am a nursing student and will begin wearing scrubs this fall. I have been trying to research the best scrubs for my body size and type. I have big hips, butt and thighs and have seen a lot about the "Body" line by Cherokee being pretty awesome at fitting my shape well, but I can't seem to find any. Are the "pro-flexibles" by Cherokee the same thing? Or is there another type of scrubs that I should look for. I want comfort and some stretch since normal scrubs won't be very accommodating for my shape. I do have uniform requirements--they must be either drawstring or elastic waist (by the way, which is better for a curvy girl there, also), and I must be able to get them in Navy blue.

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