Does anyone find that a type of shoe helps your foot neuropathy?

Posted by lorirenee1 @lorirenee1, Mar 25, 2019

I am on a constant quest for shoes that don't kill my feet due to the neuropathy. I find that Spencos and Wolky shoes seem the best. Are there any other suggestions? Shoes can be just crippling for me. Horrid.

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@bencacon

No but Ove has Type 1 diabetes for 58 years and will be 70. O thought I would read the recommendations

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Welcome @bencacon, It is great that you are doing your own research and learning what helps with neuropathy. If you are looking for information on type 1 diabetes and neuropathy, here is a link that lists discussions and comments by other members on the topic - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/discussions/?search=type%201%20diabetes%20and%20neuropathy.

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@johnbishop

Welcome @bencacon, It is great that you are doing your own research and learning what helps with neuropathy. If you are looking for information on type 1 diabetes and neuropathy, here is a link that lists discussions and comments by other members on the topic - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/discussions/?search=type%201%20diabetes%20and%20neuropathy.

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Fleece lined moccasin with a sole

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@lauraj155

Yes, fully agree! Right now my feet hate everything I have tried. I am wearing SAS tour mesh, a sneaker type, but they feel so hard and looking for something else. Do you order the Wolkys and Spenco online? I saw a Wolky sandal that looked comfortable because of a Velcro strap you could adjust near the toes and they were on Amazon. I also need something that’s good for balls of feet...I just keep thinking there is a perfect shoe out there...haha!

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My specialists say Hoka is best. Better yet two pairs to switch foot pattern throughout the day. I wear 1/2 size larger in other brands with inserts. The Hoka website is great because you can select white type shoe and then virtually see them on your feet!🦶I shop online because I can’t be on my feet very long

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I have had luck wearing Hoka shoes. I know the colors on this clunky shoes are sometimes wild, but you can find less flashy pairs on the Hoka website.

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Worst flare ever today. Went to chiropractor. Hurt too bad to drive. Took off shoes and socks, took a 650 time release Tylenol and waited for it to take effect. Already taken 25 mg Tramadol about 1 hr before.

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@nkc

Worst flare ever today. Went to chiropractor. Hurt too bad to drive. Took off shoes and socks, took a 650 time release Tylenol and waited for it to take effect. Already taken 25 mg Tramadol about 1 hr before.

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Welcome @nkc, Sorry to hear you are having such a bad day with your flareup. I'm guessing there aren't any types of shoes that help with your neuropathy pain.

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@antonina

I have had luck wearing Hoka shoes. I know the colors on this clunky shoes are sometimes wild, but you can find less flashy pairs on the Hoka website.

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Welcome @antonina, I think several people have mentioned Hoka shoes as helping with their neuropathy feet or at least feeling good on your feet when you have neuropathy. How long have you had neuropathy?

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What I have found is it also depends on whether or not you have flat feet. Sometimes the extra cushion also helps. It would probably be a good idea if you go and look at several pairs. I went to one of their warehouses and just trid a few different types until I found my comfort zone.

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All my shoes are Hey Dudes. They fit well, are comfortable, and not real expensive. I have 7 pairs of them in different colors and especially enjoy the Tennis Shoe style.

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I cringe to say this but……Crocs are amazing for me. Their loose fit eliminates pressure points that my feet love.

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