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<blockquote data-quote="Jordi77" data-source="post: 2693242" data-attributes="member: 221771"><p>I've used them years ago but they are okay to start with but after a few weeks they go flat and you don't feel them and the only one thing that I have found that does work is neuropathy socks that you can get off the internet and they work because it helps with the flow of blood to your feet and help your legs and they also keep them warm at night and they also help with injuries and I have been using them for awhile and they helped me and I don't feel it as much but I do when it rains or icy cold or snows but otherwise I am able to walk fine as I do anyway and I only wear a pair of training shoes to walk around in during the day as I feel comfortable in them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordi77, post: 2693242, member: 221771"] I've used them years ago but they are okay to start with but after a few weeks they go flat and you don't feel them and the only one thing that I have found that does work is neuropathy socks that you can get off the internet and they work because it helps with the flow of blood to your feet and help your legs and they also keep them warm at night and they also help with injuries and I have been using them for awhile and they helped me and I don't feel it as much but I do when it rains or icy cold or snows but otherwise I am able to walk fine as I do anyway and I only wear a pair of training shoes to walk around in during the day as I feel comfortable in them [/QUOTE]
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