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<blockquote data-quote="SueJB" data-source="post: 1762558" data-attributes="member: 425990"><p>I went to the podiatrist for my first routine inspection since being diagnosed T1. Apart from peripheral neuropathy which I knew about, they said my feet were in good nick BUT my boots weren't deep enough.When asked to explain she said it was about how much head room my toes had and said I needed deeper shoes.</p><p>She gave me a catalogue for cosyfeet and that was that.</p><p>My feet are small, size 4 and very slim and don't swell. I did have something called Moreton's neuroma in one foot a few years ago. I just wonder what all this is about and whether getting these extra deep shoes is really necessary?</p><p>Has anyone had to change what they wear on their feet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueJB, post: 1762558, member: 425990"] I went to the podiatrist for my first routine inspection since being diagnosed T1. Apart from peripheral neuropathy which I knew about, they said my feet were in good nick BUT my boots weren't deep enough.When asked to explain she said it was about how much head room my toes had and said I needed deeper shoes. She gave me a catalogue for cosyfeet and that was that. My feet are small, size 4 and very slim and don't swell. I did have something called Moreton's neuroma in one foot a few years ago. I just wonder what all this is about and whether getting these extra deep shoes is really necessary? Has anyone had to change what they wear on their feet? [/QUOTE]
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