coloredimage wrote:So ridiculously minor in comparison but god I need new shoes.
Horrible knees run in my family. I exercise to try and help but I'm on my feet all day in a classroom. I have flat feet, put all my weight on my heels no matter how I stand, and I get horrible pains, especially in my right big toe (feels arthritic but it is in the second knuckle, not the base). I can't sit at work; I was sitting for about two minutes checking a project for a student when I was observed and I was told not to do so. When I get home and relax then get up again to go to the kitchen or bathroom I can barely move. I really need something that supports my feet, because this pain is becoming overwhelming and it's only October. I know that partially it's because I need new shoes but I have no idea what to get. I've tried sneakers, Toms/Bobs, boots, heels, no heels, orthopads, nothing works.
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kenaiqueen wrote:coloredimage wrote:So ridiculously minor in comparison but god I need new shoes.
Horrible knees run in my family. I exercise to try and help but I'm on my feet all day in a classroom. I have flat feet, put all my weight on my heels no matter how I stand, and I get horrible pains, especially in my right big toe (feels arthritic but it is in the second knuckle, not the base). I can't sit at work; I was sitting for about two minutes checking a project for a student when I was observed and I was told not to do so. When I get home and relax then get up again to go to the kitchen or bathroom I can barely move. I really need something that supports my feet, because this pain is becoming overwhelming and it's only October. I know that partially it's because I need new shoes but I have no idea what to get. I've tried sneakers, Toms/Bobs, boots, heels, no heels, orthopads, nothing works.
I work at a library and am on my feet for the majority of my shift and the only things that work for me are my Crocs. I've tried a lot of things too, including Birkenstocks that many of my co-workers wear, but the Crocs work best and they are pretty reasonable in price.
coloredimage wrote:Thanks for the suggestion! I can't wear regular "garden shoes" type due to the new dress code. I'll have to find the flats in half sizes.
coloredimage wrote:So ridiculously minor in comparison but god I need new shoes.
Horrible knees run in my family. I exercise to try and help but I'm on my feet all day in a classroom. I have flat feet, put all my weight on my heels no matter how I stand, and I get horrible pains, especially in my right big toe (feels arthritic but it is in the second knuckle, not the base). I can't sit at work; I was sitting for about two minutes checking a project for a student when I was observed and I was told not to do so. When I get home and relax then get up again to go to the kitchen or bathroom I can barely move. I really need something that supports my feet, because this pain is becoming overwhelming and it's only October. I know that partially it's because I need new shoes but I have no idea what to get. I've tried sneakers, Toms/Bobs, boots, heels, no heels, orthopads, nothing works.
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