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Those shoes look good, Deena. I see they have them at a Wild Oats not

too far from me.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] CROCS shoes

>

>

> I haven't posted here in a very long time, but I do have a

recommendation

> to pass along to you all ... I recently purchased a pair of CROCS

shoes at

> a holiday boutique and I'm really liking them. They seem to have all

the

> attributes I'd look for in a really comfortable everyday shoe - slip

on,

> really cushy, and wide. They're made out of some really lightweight

foamy

> material (so they'd be great poolside) that is non-slippery. I got a

dark

> green pair that I wear with socks. And there is a strap that can go

around

> the back of your heel, or be pushed up to wear them clog-style. You

can

> check them out at their website www.crocs.com

>

> I just thought I'd share that with you all since these were totally

new to

> me and as an RA sufferer I'm always looking for comfortable shoes, as

I am

> sure many of you are.

>

> Healthy New Year!

>

> Deena

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Those shoes look good, Deena. I see they have them at a Wild Oats not

too far from me.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] CROCS shoes

>

>

> I haven't posted here in a very long time, but I do have a

recommendation

> to pass along to you all ... I recently purchased a pair of CROCS

shoes at

> a holiday boutique and I'm really liking them. They seem to have all

the

> attributes I'd look for in a really comfortable everyday shoe - slip

on,

> really cushy, and wide. They're made out of some really lightweight

foamy

> material (so they'd be great poolside) that is non-slippery. I got a

dark

> green pair that I wear with socks. And there is a strap that can go

around

> the back of your heel, or be pushed up to wear them clog-style. You

can

> check them out at their website www.crocs.com

>

> I just thought I'd share that with you all since these were totally

new to

> me and as an RA sufferer I'm always looking for comfortable shoes, as

I am

> sure many of you are.

>

> Healthy New Year!

>

> Deena

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Deena,

Thanks for letting us know about these shoes. The look very

interesting and I can't wait to go try them on. I love the fact that

they mold to our feet with heat. My MIL need something like this for

her foot problems. We all can use the anti-slip feature.

a

On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 12:02:33 -0800, Deena247 <Deena247@...> wrote:

>

>

> I haven't posted here in a very long time, but I do have a recommendation

> to pass along to you all ... I recently purchased a pair of CROCS shoes at

> a holiday boutique and I'm really liking them. They seem to have all the

> attributes I'd look for in a really comfortable everyday shoe - slip on,

> really cushy, and wide. They're made out of some really lightweight foamy

> material (so they'd be great poolside) that is non-slippery. I got a dark

> green pair that I wear with socks. And there is a strap that can go around

> the back of your heel, or be pushed up to wear them clog-style. You can

> check them out at their website www.crocs.com

>

> I just thought I'd share that with you all since these were totally new to

> me and as an RA sufferer I'm always looking for comfortable shoes, as I am

> sure many of you are.

>

> Healthy New Year!

>

> Deena

>

>

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Deena,

Thanks for letting us know about these shoes. The look very

interesting and I can't wait to go try them on. I love the fact that

they mold to our feet with heat. My MIL need something like this for

her foot problems. We all can use the anti-slip feature.

a

On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 12:02:33 -0800, Deena247 <Deena247@...> wrote:

>

>

> I haven't posted here in a very long time, but I do have a recommendation

> to pass along to you all ... I recently purchased a pair of CROCS shoes at

> a holiday boutique and I'm really liking them. They seem to have all the

> attributes I'd look for in a really comfortable everyday shoe - slip on,

> really cushy, and wide. They're made out of some really lightweight foamy

> material (so they'd be great poolside) that is non-slippery. I got a dark

> green pair that I wear with socks. And there is a strap that can go around

> the back of your heel, or be pushed up to wear them clog-style. You can

> check them out at their website www.crocs.com

>

> I just thought I'd share that with you all since these were totally new to

> me and as an RA sufferer I'm always looking for comfortable shoes, as I am

> sure many of you are.

>

> Healthy New Year!

>

> Deena

>

>

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