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Cold feet due to neuropathy - need help

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 28 3:43pm | Replies (200)

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Hi there bcool123. I have the same problem. When my feet get cold is like "liquid" ice is covering them. I have been wearing New Balance for years as I pursued walking adventures as well as daily exercise. I just got a pair of HOKAs. They have a higher sole and thicker, stronger base. Therefore my feet are not in such close contact to the ground. and hopefully will stay warmer. I also can wear thicker socks which help to keep the tootsies warm.

Now...here is the question for you. What do you do for your hands? My are always cold and have the neuropathy tingle tangles. I noticed that you can buy special heated gloves and they were priced at $99 at Costco. What do you use on your hands? What would you use if you lived in MN in snow country? I am a transplant from CA and HI and not quite used to anything below 50 degrees.

Thanks....and may you have happiness and the causes of happiness.
Chris

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Hi Chris. I’m not in MN just in foothills of Co, probably not as cold as you are. You have my sympathy! I’m looking at some
Ortho Feet shoes or boots. Looks like they have fleece lining which might help. They also have 60 day return policy.
Interested to see what folks on this site have to offer. I’ve heard good things about the Hoka brand. So far I’m not having any trouble with my hands. Thankfully… Hope you can get the heated gloves and they help. I will put that on my list of possible purchases down the road. This darn neuropathy is a very expensive trial and error path.
May you be happy, healthy and have well-being… And stay warm! …Bcool

Chris, I tried on Hokka shoes today… The toebox is just too tight for me but thanks for suggesting them