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<blockquote data-quote="whosbear" data-source="post: 601539" data-attributes="member: 15629"><p>Hi all, I think it's wise to get the right shoe or trainer especially for neuropathy problems. If it costs more, then surly it's better to pay the extra than to lose a foot or leg. I spend most of my time in work boots as I'm a driver for a builders merchant and I go through so many pairs of boots over time, one pair may last me a year if i'm lucky. At the weekend I visited my local 'Range' store and my daughter drew my attention to some foot gels for walking boots. They were made by Regatta and cost about a fiver. They are like a blue jelly feel on one side and a silky smooth on the up side. I placed they in my work boot and it was like walking on cushions. Blissfull week so far!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whosbear, post: 601539, member: 15629"] Hi all, I think it's wise to get the right shoe or trainer especially for neuropathy problems. If it costs more, then surly it's better to pay the extra than to lose a foot or leg. I spend most of my time in work boots as I'm a driver for a builders merchant and I go through so many pairs of boots over time, one pair may last me a year if i'm lucky. At the weekend I visited my local 'Range' store and my daughter drew my attention to some foot gels for walking boots. They were made by Regatta and cost about a fiver. They are like a blue jelly feel on one side and a silky smooth on the up side. I placed they in my work boot and it was like walking on cushions. Blissfull week so far! [/QUOTE]
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