Patricia21
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Animal crualty
Open toe sandals are not recommended for diabetics...
Thanks folks ..... I've just ordered some Sketchers!![]()
I can't do heels much anymore, due to dodgy knees.Fortunately, I have "great feet", according to the podiatrists I have seen since diagnosis.
When here, I wear flip-flops. I have some lightweight trainers for long walks and on my bike, and "posh" strappy sandals for evenings out, where required.
At home, for casual, I like Rhode boots and shoes, although I do have all sorts from scruffy to "posh". I don't do anything too high, as I'd simply be marooned where I stood. At a work function once, one of my direct reports took great pleasure in encouraging me to try her vertiginous heels, which looked great (and I suddenly understood what tall feels like!), but I couldn't move! She strode off wearing my LK Bennets........... I have no idea how folks van live in high heels all day every day.
I wouldn't have anywhere to put them!500 maybe an exaggeration.. but too many. Lol.
Actually I sort of lied here.Fortunately, I have "great feet", according to the podiatrists I have seen since diagnosis.
When here, I wear flip-flops. I have some lightweight trainers for long walks and on my bike, and "posh" strappy sandals for evenings out, where required.
At home, for casual, I like Rhode boots and shoes, although I do have all sorts from scruffy to "posh". I don't do anything too high, as I'd simply be marooned where I stood. At a work function once, one of my direct reports took great pleasure in encouraging me to try her vertiginous heels, which looked great (and I suddenly understood what tall feels like!), but I couldn't move! She strode off wearing my LK Bennets........... I have no idea how folks van live in high heels all day every day.