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Hello pretty ladies 🌺🌸 I remember that I read a post where someone recommended a brand of very comfortable shoes, for some reason my feet are specifically my heels hurt a lot to the point that at the end of my workday that is hard and I am standing for 7 hours my heels hurt so much that I can hardly walk. I am looking for some brand that mitigates this pain. The oncologist only sees wear on the heels. Painkillers don't help much. The best I have gotten are some templates from Dr. School, what do you recommend ??? Thank you

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B-Zees Brand are the absolute best and fashionable too. I’ve not had any luck with the Dr Scholls inserts myself.

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FredaBlogg

Hello . Have you looked at the Hotter brand of shoes? some of their styles might suit you. Good luck with the search for comfort. ❤️

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Beryl71

I wear Hotter, sometimes I put my own inner soles in. Started using these when I had back problems. Unfortunately the shops have closed now so only available online but I think they provide a template to work out your size.

Good luck.

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SunshineBoss

Hi. Vionic is a very comfortable shoe and sandal. When I was having foot issues my doctor recommended them and that’s all I wear now.

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SMPG

I would recommend shoes from Kuru, Lem, Propet. Good luck!

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mariootsi

I have found Vionic to be very comfortable.

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RLN-overcomer

Aerosoles, and Naturalizers, for flats or heels, and Doc Martins, and Bear claws for casual shoes/clogs :) . If you add arch supports, and Dr. Scholls type generic foot pads, which are the ones I use when I purchase cheaper less comfortable footwear. :) You may have to go up a half, or a whole shoe size to accommodate the padding, and , or arch supports. I usually use both foot pads, and arch supports in most of my footwear. If the foot pads need tape to keep them from sliding around I use double sided tape. 😊 I like wearing 4" heels so these tips really work for me.😇

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Maludagui in reply toRLN-overcomer

Thanks I will try

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