I have wide feet, and wear flat shoes. When I say flat, I don't mean 2 inches, or almost flat like 1 3/4. I mean flat. I have been living in flip flops (I live in Florida) for 20 years, and my old feet need some better shoes. I searched and searched for comfortable, FLAT shoes. I bought a pair of naturalizer sport sandals---they are ok.
Then I ran into these rubber-y sandals, with the pokey nubs on the sole? All pokey nubs? They are called Kenkohs. I tried them once long ago before my feet were so affected (numb-ish, and hurting), and I didn't like the way they felt. They were too....pokey. But I tried them on yesterday, and wow, I can feel the bottom of my feet. I can't wear them for more than like a half hour, but its like a massage, and sensory experience. I told my family, and they all looked at me like I was crazy. I said, here, try it. They all jumped out of the sandal, and said, ow, no, that's not good. Well, guess what? Its good for me now, that my sensory system is all out of whack.
Just thought I'd share where someone would understand...
Then I ran into these rubber-y sandals, with the pokey nubs on the sole? All pokey nubs? They are called Kenkohs. I tried them once long ago before my feet were so affected (numb-ish, and hurting), and I didn't like the way they felt. They were too....pokey. But I tried them on yesterday, and wow, I can feel the bottom of my feet. I can't wear them for more than like a half hour, but its like a massage, and sensory experience. I told my family, and they all looked at me like I was crazy. I said, here, try it. They all jumped out of the sandal, and said, ow, no, that's not good. Well, guess what? Its good for me now, that my sensory system is all out of whack.
Just thought I'd share where someone would understand...
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