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Dave -
You must be trigger happy:eek::eek::eek::eek::D:D:D You gave the NC state ASA UIC name. And it is not spam recommending Beer?????:):):) |
I tried the WalMart Dr. Scholl's machine, and bought the cheap ($50) orthotic it prescribed. I've never had the prescription type, but I have received a lot more relief from them than the general shoe inserts that claim to help.
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I have to take a look at the Dr. Scholl's. I bought a pair of New Balance Cross trainer with the proper width (anyone want to buy a pair of 1 yr old New Balance 11 EE??) and then went to a medical supply store where I bought a fitted pair of orthotics for about $50.00 (probably the same type of thing as the Dr. Scholls). I was on the field for 3 hrs last week / no problem. I also used them on a 4 day vacation to Pittsburgh and have a 3 game series scheduled Saturday. They seem to have done the trick. I picked up a pair of cluncky full support shoes (also with an orthotic arch support) for everyday, so the New Balance can take their place as my full time base shoes. Now I have to see if I need to replace my plate shoes with a wider version and support them. I'll find out this weekend. |
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I'm more worried about the agony of de feet. ;) |
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You know, I am not sure these jokes even deserve a rimshot. :rolleyes: |
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Go to a real shoe store, not shoe carnival and get fitted for the correct size, double check on the width. Then you can purchase online. Find a Stride Right or something to that nature. |
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