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Aazari wrote:

> I was going barefoot all the time simply becauseI hate

> having hot, sweaty feet.

I used to go barefoot all the time too before we moved to our ranch and

I discovered what grassburrs are. They used to get imbedded in the

carpet and, of course, I'd find them with my feet. So I bought a pair

of Birkenstock sandals and started wearing them in the house. Plus you

can also wear them outside if you need to go out and don't want to take

time to put on " normal " shoes. They are extremely comfortable and

provide good support for the feet, too. Probably as close to barefoot

as a person can get without actually being barefoot. I also wear them

in winter with socks. We've had the carpet removed now, but I still

wear the Birkenstocks.

Amber

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I am barefoot most of the time in the house. I have tile floors. I am

unable to get socks on my feet myself. Bad back and can't bend over

and do it. I have sandels I slip on in the summer and shoes i can

slip into the winter. Unable to were sneakers though or anything like

that due to the swelling of my feet. I take florsemide for the deema.

(not sure on spelling). My feet use to bother me alot, however have

gottrn very calassed on the bottem and don't bother me anymore so I

don't worry about them. They have large deep cracks on my heals that

bleed from time to time. but don't hurt. so not worried about them.

On ocassions when my kids are home with me though. they help by

getting socks on my feet. Otherwise I am mostly barefoot as my feet

are swollen too often to get anything on them.

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, if you haven't seen a podiatrist yet, you should do so ASAP.

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I am barefoot most of the time in the house. Unable to were sneakers

though or anything like

that due to the swelling of my feet. I take florsemide for the deema.

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I know my doctor prescribed support stockings for me for the same reasons:

edema. My problem is I don't wear them as much as I should because they tend

to be uncomfortable.

Ken GreyEagle

-- barefoot

Have you ever tried to wear support stockings or socks? I'm surprised that

maybe your doctor hasn't mentioned you trying this.

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