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@lauraj @retiredteacher Carol, I really hope your husband's health is going in the right direction. Laura, it sounds like your husband is almost normal. Mine has had a bad cold all week, and is still recovering. So much sickness. Anyway, although I am 67, I am not on Medicare except for Part A, because I get health insurance through my husband's work. His company pays our health premiums. Not heard of in these days! And for me, as far as getting shoes for diabetic neuropathy, I don't have neuropathy due to diabetis. One year ago, I had a lumpectomy, and shortly after surgery I developed neuropathy. I had radiation during the surgery. Perhaps that is what caused the neuropathy. I really have no idea. But Carol, for you, getting 80% off on high end shoes, if you use Medicare may be very helpful. I just bid on new Wolky shoes on Ebay and got a gorgeous pair for $22.00 dollars. I always wonder when people get rid of shoes that inexpensively if they stole them....I hope not!!!! YEESH!!!! Anyway, hang in with your feet, ladies. Mine were impossible this morning. Better now. Go figure. I give up. Bye for now. Lori Renee

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@lorirenee1 Husband is maybe a little better----getting well is going at a snail's pace. He has two more days of antibiotics and three of steroids. Then we'll see if he's been able to get rid of it and feel better again. I am 75 years old but except for my feet and diabetes, I don't feel that old. I had intended to teach until I died in the classroom; it was my passion. I think I told you I ordered two pairs of
Spencos---one black and one a neutral. Just have to wait until they get here. I looked at Wolkys on Ebay, but all were used. that I saw. I have to be careful because of the hematoma on my ankle----can't wear shoes that come up to the ankle; that's why I wear mules or clogs or sandals. These weeks have been long and even longer days. I'll be glad when we get back to normal, whatever that is.
Carol