The nerves in my foot really hurt! I am going to get surgery on it soon. However, I am wondering what kind of shoes I can buy to prevent this from happening again. This is my 3rd foot surgery. What are some brand name shoes that are comfortable and won't kill your feet? I am currently using Softwalk..they help a little..any more ideas? Thanks
Additional info, added Saturday June 4 2005, 12:13 am: also if you can tell me the price and where i can get it, itd be greatly appriciated..it doesn't matter how much it is..as long as it doesnt exceed 200. thanks
-i heard birkenstocks are comfortable...any experience? . Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? __x30V3RC0M3 answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 11:56 am: yes.. birkenstocks are very comfertable. you can get pads to put in your shoes to fit the size & shape of your foot. they sell them at wal-mart, meijers... alot of popular stores. they slip into the bottom of your shoe. i know their not that expensive... probably between 10 - 25 $.
TRiSHx0xL0VE answered Sunday June 5 2005, 12:52 am: just go get some really supportive shoes..my ankles are weird and bend sorta inward and so my mom told me to get the skateboarding type shoes (etnies, DC's) because they offer a lot of support because thats wht skaters use while skating. or you can get like the gel sole things..those look really comfy lol but it really depends on what you mean by nerves..like where in your foot
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OrangeChikn answered Saturday June 4 2005, 10:00 am: Birkenstocks are pretty comfortable....but I have a pair of somewhat 'look alike' Birks made by easyspirt and they are soooo much more comfortable. I forgot where I got them, but it was at the mall, lol.
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