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Hi Tim,

My ankles are usually very swollen, but noticed the last time I was in

hosp., they used a compression machine on both legs, with it

automatically alternating between On and Off. My ankles were not only

down to normal, butI didn't have to take any Amitriptylene for

neuropathy.

I'm going to mention this to my doc, and see if he won't prescribe one

for me. I just had a new AFO moulded,and my ankles were very swollen.

When I went to buy sneakers for it, the man could hardly get any wide

shoe on me. He ordered a pair of New Balance--we'll have to wait and

see.

Take care, Theresa

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hehehehehe

New Balance... wouldn't it be great for us CMTers if we could use that

litteraly??

sorry for the futile comment, it just made me smile... :-)

Maxime

>From: " Benj. S Ember " <benember@...>

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>

>Subject: Re: []swollen feet

>Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 10:04:51 -0500

>

>Hi Tim,

>

>My ankles are usually very swollen, but noticed the last time I was in

>hosp., they used a compression machine on both legs, with it

>automatically alternating between On and Off. My ankles were not only

>down to normal, butI didn't have to take any Amitriptylene for

>neuropathy.

>

>I'm going to mention this to my doc, and see if he won't prescribe one

>for me. I just had a new AFO moulded,and my ankles were very swollen.

>When I went to buy sneakers for it, the man could hardly get any wide

>shoe on me. He ordered a pair of New Balance--we'll have to wait and

>see.

>

>Take care, Theresa

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Actually, I find that the New Balance shoes (style 854) do improve balance.

EdM

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From: Maxime Rousseau <salmacis78@...>

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Date: Thursday, March 15, 2001 10:23 AM

Subject: Re: []swollen feet

>hehehehehe

>

>New Balance... wouldn't it be great for us CMTers if we could use that

>litteraly??

>

>sorry for the futile comment, it just made me smile... :-)

>

>Maxime

>

>>From: " Benj. S Ember " <benember@...>

>>Reply-

>>

>>Subject: Re: []swollen feet

>>Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 10:04:51 -0500

>>

>>Hi Tim,

>>

>>My ankles are usually very swollen, but noticed the last time I was in

>>hosp., they used a compression machine on both legs, with it

>>automatically alternating between On and Off. My ankles were not only

>>down to normal, butI didn't have to take any Amitriptylene for

>>neuropathy.

>>

>>I'm going to mention this to my doc, and see if he won't prescribe one

>>for me. I just had a new AFO moulded,and my ankles were very swollen.

>>When I went to buy sneakers for it, the man could hardly get any wide

>>shoe on me. He ordered a pair of New Balance--we'll have to wait and

>>see.

>>

>>Take care, Theresa

>

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From: Benj. S Ember <benember@...>

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Date: Thursday, March 15, 2001 9:02 AM

Subject: Re: []swollen feet

I just had a new AFO moulded,and my ankles were very swollen.

When I went to buy sneakers for it, the man could hardly get any wide

shoe on me. He ordered a pair of New Balance--we'll have to wait and

see.

Take care, Theresa

>>>>>>>Theresa, when you find a pair you like, but if they are a bit snug, you

can take out the inliners/insoles and that will give more room in the shoes.

~>Becky M.

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i also have trouble finding shoes to fit my afo`s and

i also have trouble with swelling of my ankle`s my

arches also. Some things prsent a challange but you

allways find was to addapt .

--- " Benj. S Ember " <benember@...> wrote:

> Hi Tim,

>

> My ankles are usually very swollen, but noticed

> the last time I was in

> hosp., they used a compression machine on both legs,

> with it

> automatically alternating between On and Off. My

> ankles were not only

> down to normal, butI didn't have to take any

> Amitriptylene for

> neuropathy.

>

> I'm going to mention this to my doc, and see if he

> won't prescribe one

> for me. I just had a new AFO moulded,and my ankles

> were very swollen.

> When I went to buy sneakers for it, the man could

> hardly get any wide

> shoe on me. He ordered a pair of New Balance--we'll

> have to wait and

> see.

>

> Take care, Theresa

>

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I can recomend ECCO.....a danish shoe.......they cost alot, but I´ll pay

50-150$ for a pair of good shoes rather then get some you know you will

sorry about and in pain ...........and ECCO they last alot longer the cheap

shoes.

http://www.ecco.com

----- Original Message -----

From: " Dwight B. " <Dwi47353@...>

< >

Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 7:12 PM

Subject: Re: []swollen feet

> i also have trouble finding shoes to fit my afo`s and

> i also have trouble with swelling of my ankle`s my

> arches also. Some things prsent a challange but you

> allways find was to addapt .

> --- " Benj. S Ember " <benember@...> wrote:

> > Hi Tim,

> >

> > My ankles are usually very swollen, but noticed

> > the last time I was in

> > hosp., they used a compression machine on both legs,

> > with it

> > automatically alternating between On and Off. My

> > ankles were not only

> > down to normal, butI didn't have to take any

> > Amitriptylene for

> > neuropathy.

> >

> > I'm going to mention this to my doc, and see if he

> > won't prescribe one

> > for me. I just had a new AFO moulded,and my ankles

> > were very swollen.

> > When I went to buy sneakers for it, the man could

> > hardly get any wide

> > shoe on me. He ordered a pair of New Balance--we'll

> > have to wait and

> > see.

> >

> > Take care, Theresa

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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----- Original Message -----

From: " Dennis Overskov " <webmaster@...>

< >

Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 11:44 PM

Subject: Re: []swollen feet

> I can recomend ECCO.....a danish shoe.......they cost alot, but I´ll pay

> 50-150$ for a pair of good shoes rather then get some you know you will

> sorry about and in pain ...........and ECCO they last alot longer the

cheap

> shoes.

>

> http://www.ecco.com

>

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " Dwight B. " <Dwi47353@...>

> < >

> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 7:12 PM

> Subject: Re: []swollen feet

>

>

> > i also have trouble finding shoes to fit my afo`s and

> > i also have trouble with swelling of my ankle`s my

> > arches also. Some things prsent a challange but you

> > allways find was to addapt .

> > --- " Benj. S Ember " <benember@...> wrote:

> > > Hi Tim,

> > >

> > > My ankles are usually very swollen, but noticed

> > > the last time I was in

> > > hosp., they used a compression machine on both legs,

> > > with it

> > > automatically alternating between On and Off. My

> > > ankles were not only

> > > down to normal, butI didn't have to take any

> > > Amitriptylene for

> > > neuropathy.

> > >

> > > I'm going to mention this to my doc, and see if he

> > > won't prescribe one

> > > for me. I just had a new AFO moulded,and my ankles

> > > were very swollen.

> > > When I went to buy sneakers for it, the man could

> > > hardly get any wide

> > > shoe on me. He ordered a pair of New Balance--we'll

> > > have to wait and

> > > see.

> > >

> > > Take care, Theresa

> > >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Becky said--

>>>>>>>Theresa, when you find a pair you like, but if they are a bit

snug, you can take out the inliners/insoles and that will give more room

in the shoes. ~>Becky M.

Thanks Becky, but the insole was taken out before I tried the shoe LOL

P>S> I'm not a heavy person--normally wear a narrow, sometimes medium

width). It was the swelling around the ankles/feet that is giving the

problem.

Theresa

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Hello All,

Rockport makes a lot of very comfy shoes. And they are pretty stylish too. I

have orthotics and they fit pretty well. No experience with AFO's. I have a

short wide foot for a guy my size, 6ft and 225lbs. I wear a 9 EEE. The

Rockports have served me well. They make a great many womans styles too,

although I can not vouch for the comfort, I look rotten in heels.

www.rockport.com

Regards,

BC

----- Original Message -----

From: Benj. S Ember <benember@...>

< >

Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 4:00 PM

Subject: Re: []swollen feet

> Becky said--

>

> >>>>>>>Theresa, when you find a pair you like, but if they are a bit

> snug, you can take out the inliners/insoles and that will give more room

> in the shoes. ~>Becky M.

>

> Thanks Becky, but the insole was taken out before I tried the shoe LOL

> P>S> I'm not a heavy person--normally wear a narrow, sometimes medium

> width). It was the swelling around the ankles/feet that is giving the

> problem.

> Theresa

>

>

>

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In a message dated 3/16/2001 2:46:56 PM Pacific Standard Time,

webmaster@... writes:

>

I am getting so many great shoe webpages. Can someone put a list together of

them?

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