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Does Anyone Have Problems With Wearing Certain Shoes?
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I am having problems with my feet and the shoes I wear. I can seem to find the right shoe for formal wear. I used to wear heels and now it seems I can't no longe wear them.

posted August 24, 2015
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Yea most shoes cause a lot of pain but there is a new brand of shoes sold at Belks stores especially for back and Fibro issues. They have really cute sandals. If you go on there website you will be able to pick them out. The name of them has left my brain.

posted August 24, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

I love my flip flops all the time I know they're not the best for your feet but the comfort level is awesome.

posted August 25, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

My feet throb so I know I can't wear heels for very long.

posted August 24, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

I never wear heels anymore. Even for church I'm in flats. Good thing there are soooo many cute styles in flats. My son is getting married in October. Just bought a pair of formal wear heels. Could hardly stand in them. LOL! But seriously I know how you feel. Heels are feminine.

posted August 24, 2015
A MyFibroTeam Member

Most shoes hurt I wear just flat stretchable sandles but they are putting pressure on the bottom of my feet getting caluses and the pain is so bad can barely walk

posted August 24, 2015

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