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<blockquote data-quote="NicolaB70" data-source="post: 599573"><p>I have a neurolgical disease (not diabetes connected) that affects my feet. I have always struggled finding the right footwear as my walking isnt brilliant. I've lived in trainers for years until recently. I brought myself a pair of Skechers go walk shoes. I can honestly say they are the most comfortable shoes ive ever worn ad I wish i found them sooner. They are very light and you dont know you've got them on. They come in different styles and coours including trainers and some also wirh a memory foam insole. My only advise is to get a size smaller then your normal shoe size. They can be pricey but they are definately worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicolaB70, post: 599573"] I have a neurolgical disease (not diabetes connected) that affects my feet. I have always struggled finding the right footwear as my walking isnt brilliant. I've lived in trainers for years until recently. I brought myself a pair of Skechers go walk shoes. I can honestly say they are the most comfortable shoes ive ever worn ad I wish i found them sooner. They are very light and you dont know you've got them on. They come in different styles and coours including trainers and some also wirh a memory foam insole. My only advise is to get a size smaller then your normal shoe size. They can be pricey but they are definately worth it. [/QUOTE]
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