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<blockquote data-quote="millysue" data-source="post: 773824" data-attributes="member: 156219"><p>I HATE buying new shoes, my size is 6 1/2. To 7. </p><p>My big toes turn up at the ends, only slightly, but they do. The upper part of the shoe must be very soft, but then they wear out quickly.</p><p>I'm wearing walking / boots / shoes, very stylish NOT, but thats ok as I walk the dog everyday.</p><p></p><p>I have had to cut the ends of my new slippers because they were pressing on my big toes.</p><p></p><p>My left foot burns at night and the toes on the right feel numb at night.</p><p>I am on the podiatrist waiting list, how long is the list, I have no idea.</p><p></p><p>I will check out all of the above suggestions, please keep them coming.</p><p></p><p>Roll on summer, then I can use open toe sandles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="millysue, post: 773824, member: 156219"] I HATE buying new shoes, my size is 6 1/2. To 7. My big toes turn up at the ends, only slightly, but they do. The upper part of the shoe must be very soft, but then they wear out quickly. I'm wearing walking / boots / shoes, very stylish NOT, but thats ok as I walk the dog everyday. I have had to cut the ends of my new slippers because they were pressing on my big toes. My left foot burns at night and the toes on the right feel numb at night. I am on the podiatrist waiting list, how long is the list, I have no idea. I will check out all of the above suggestions, please keep them coming. Roll on summer, then I can use open toe sandles. [/QUOTE]
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