Does anyone find that a type of shoe helps your foot neuropathy?
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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I’ve developed problems with nighttime leg and foot cramps which may be related to my decreased walking due to Covid in my community. But I started wearing socks for sleeping and my quality of sleep has improved tremendously. Has anyone else tried this?
I've been wearing white crew socks to bed ever since I had an unexpected ambulance ride to the ER after waking up for a bathroom trip only to see blood all over the bathroom floor and when I looked down I could see it spurting out of my ankle. Evidently I had been rubbing my feet together in my sleep and a hangnail opened a vein near the skin. The EMTs looked at the bed and saw that it had a large pool of blood and said I was lucky that I woke up to go to the bathroom. Have to admit that the socks do feel good and help keep the feet a little warmer at night.
I wear a Merril hiking boot that i bought at Scheels . I put in an extra insole that holds and reflects the heat back to my feet . With both insoles. The boots are very comfy . They are also nice and warm .
They are just a brand of athletic shoes - they have very thick soles - I tried them on before but for some reason they didn’t seem to be right for me .
I am unable to have anything on my feet at night. If so wake up with severe pain
They have extremely thick soles. I also tried them. After a few hours my feet hurt so much I had to take them off and return them
Thanks!
Due to my PN and numb toes, I use only New Balance athletic shoes for their wide toe box.
I have HOKA shoes from before the SFN. I now find they are too much shoe for me. Too much platform and weight. Just about everything.
I would second that. I just purchased a set and it felt like I was wearing high heeled shoes which I might add, are not part of my wardrobe. I tend to tweed. Also tried custom orthotics, again no help. What has helped is New Balance the fresh foam.