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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@annechan

Thank you for the heads-up!

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También agradezco. Tengo neuropatía y hago siempre hincapié en esa vitamina.

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I wear Crocs all the time,even walking on the treadmill.I have ten pairs of them.

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@holdrege

Check the "Cloud" shoe made in Switzerland. The nurses I know are switching from Hoka to Cloud especially if they are a little overweight

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On Cloud run narrow, FYI

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I was advised to go where the Cloud is sold and find a size that works for me and then order that size. I agree that Cloud sizes are different than others.

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@charliegirl

i am sorry to hear about your pain and suffering. I have this burning mouth problem too. I have to discontinue eating anything spicy, tomatoes, anything acidic. And stop drinking any soda. I have celiac disease and fibromyalgia. I found that gluten free diet has helped my overall health. And a big problem with my mouth burning all the time, was solved by stopping using any mint toothpaste or mouthwash. I have to use kid's Crest strawberry flavor toothpaste!
My dentist told me about discontinuing mint products She was right!!
I hope your problems ease up.

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@charliegirl Thanks for sharing that I have started noticing randomly my mouth burning looks like I need to make some changes

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Another update: I realized that the Grand Attack removable insole has a textured, nylon/plastic? surface that my sensitive feet do not like. People with neuropathy might like this stimulation. I have arthritis, not neuropathy, and now that I replaced that with a cushy, thin, smooth insole, I am much happier with these Grand Attack shoes as my pool shoe.

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@marieltha

Update on my Grand Attack shoes that I am using for pool exercising. (Note: I have arthritis and genetic bunions, not neuropathy). I love the toe spread and can wear these in the deep water for water exercising, but need more shoe under foot in the shallow end. At present, I switch to my Columbia water shoes that fit like a sneaker, but I have cut the fabric off the front so my toes can spread out. It's ugly, but these aren't wide enough for my toes anymore, and it's my own pool so I don't care about how they look, and the soles are good for the impact.
I still wear my Birkenstock Arizona soft footbed sandals the most. Alternate is Strive sandal. Strive (strivefootwear.com) is an orthopedic brand from the UK that is now also in the US. I got them at a Happy Feet + store. Very comfortable padding over good arch support, nice thin adjustable leather straps. I still love my HOKA Bondi 8 sneakers but when our summer temps increased, my feet starting swelling as I walked, and the problematic crowded toes on the right foot complained. So I am alternating walking in either the Birks or now the Strive
Many people here have mentioned Orthofeet shoes and sandals and I am considering them as they offer a 2E which my toes seem to need. Can anyone recommend a specific model? I am looking at the hands free sneakers, but also sandals. Great trial and return policy. Any suggestions?

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I am a board-certified surgeon and I’m aware of all the scams that various medical related companies make. I started wearing barefoot shoes after many tries to relieve my nightly neuropathy. I wore barefoot shoes all day long for two days, especially before bedtime with no exaggeration. Neuropathy was gone in two days and has not recurred in over a month. I have no financial interest in barefoot shoes. I am simply a physician who has found a solution to an annoying untreatable symptom.

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