Me too - about not knowing if my feet are cold or not. It is weird. But
then, so is the rest of my body from the chest down!
Janice
From: L T CHERPESKI
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 7:44 PM
To: Grace M.
Cc: Regina Rummel ; TM List
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Some really comfortable shoes.
Hi Grace,
Thanks for the shoe website. I just visited. I saw one pair of shoes in
particular that looked very comfortable and maybe "softer" than some of the
others looked. That was the "Hawk" under women's casual. Have you tried that
one? I've got to do something. I stopped to pick up a prescription on the way
home from aqua therapy and everybody around me gasped and said aren't your feet
freezing???? (it was 23 degrees) I had flip flops on. My explanation was
that I had just been at the pool. Which I had - but have to tell you that
explanation worked really well. The truth of the matter was I couldn't feel my
feet, so of course I didn't know if they were cold or not, and I have tried
wearing all kinds of shoes, and the neuropathic crap starts and I end up
getting them off my feet asap. Ho Hum.... I know I have lots of company on
this subject.
Linda
----- Original Message -----
From: Grace M.
To: L T CHERPESKI
Cc: Regina Rummel ; TM List
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Some really comfortable shoes.
Found some more shoes that are really comfortable. Go to the *Shoes for
Crews* website. My daughter has a pair of these shoes and I've actually tried
them out and worn them a few times. They're designed for people who are on
their feet a lot, and really *grab* the floor---no slipping and sliding. She
bought them because she really liked their look and feel. The styles are
limited, but they do have some really neat women's shoes. I'm going to be
ordering two pairs---one a lace up and the other a loafer. They're worth
checking out.
Gracie