shoes neuropathy

Any suggestions on a brand(s) of shoe that works with neuropathy and looks decent enough to wear to work. Last winter I was home so it really didn't matter, I finished the winter out in houseshoes the ones that looks like boots. Anything closed toe kills me.

Thanks!

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  • Newbie2012
    Newbie2012 Member Posts: 3
    I have found that the
    I have found that the aersole brand of shoes are comfortable for work and also the birkenwtocks.
  • abrub
    abrub Member Posts: 2,174 Member
    UnStructured by Clarks works
    UnStructured by Clarks works for me. I have several pairs in that line, and find them the best.
  • SharonVegas
    SharonVegas Member Posts: 189
    I wore Dr Scholls inserts
    I wore Dr Scholls inserts and that seems to help a bit. Time was the best healer for me. It's been about a year since I've been off the chemo that caused neuropathy in feet. At times I could hardly walk and always with a limp. I'm about 95% back to normal now.
    My best to you,
    SV
  • Luckygirl2
    Luckygirl2 Member Posts: 308
    thank you all
    Heading to Branson in a few weeks, will check out the outlet for some of these. I just don't think me and the boot house shoe route is going to work this winter :)
  • taraHK
    taraHK Member Posts: 1,952 Member
    Fit-flops
    I lived in Fit Flops (I don't live in US -- assume the brand is available there?). Yes, they are "flip flops" but the tops can be quite gorgeous -- I have black sparkes, bronze sparkles (hey, a girl has to have a little bling!) and also black and fuschia suede 'flower' (scrunchy design). They are very padded - gives quite a lot of height which made me comfortable wearing them to work with skirts etc. Quite expensive but I lived in them for several years and they were the *only* thing the soles of my feet could tolerate (I was on Xeloda at the time and had quite bad feet).

    Good luck!
  • Luckygirl2
    Luckygirl2 Member Posts: 308
    taraHK said:

    Fit-flops
    I lived in Fit Flops (I don't live in US -- assume the brand is available there?). Yes, they are "flip flops" but the tops can be quite gorgeous -- I have black sparkes, bronze sparkles (hey, a girl has to have a little bling!) and also black and fuschia suede 'flower' (scrunchy design). They are very padded - gives quite a lot of height which made me comfortable wearing them to work with skirts etc. Quite expensive but I lived in them for several years and they were the *only* thing the soles of my feet could tolerate (I was on Xeloda at the time and had quite bad feet).

    Good luck!

    yellow box
    we have a brand called yellow box that sounds very similiar..been living in those but fall and winter is coming. Once at work i live in my soft fuzzy house shoes...quite the talk of the office! :) Still, I ge the needle pricks on my home,,hurt like poo!
  • ketziah35
    ketziah35 Member Posts: 1,145
    my mom
    She luvs slippers, socks and shoes by a compnay called Acorn.
  • relaxoutdoors08
    relaxoutdoors08 Member Posts: 521 Member
    Crocs for summer.
    Summer...crocs and Bourne toe sandles but Eastland and Bourne padded leather clogs with smart wool socks for Winter.
    NB
  • Luckygirl2
    Luckygirl2 Member Posts: 308

    Crocs for summer.
    Summer...crocs and Bourne toe sandles but Eastland and Bourne padded leather clogs with smart wool socks for Winter.
    NB

    Whew
    I've got some shoe shopping to do! Thank yall!
  • quadgrandma8
    quadgrandma8 Member Posts: 13

    Whew
    I've got some shoe shopping to do! Thank yall!

    Shoe
    I have always had a hard time with shoes and need lots of cush! I am sick of tennies and nothing cute to wear. My boss has worn a shoe all summer and is on her feet all day. the brand is Naot, made in Israel.... they are awesome! and cute!! I bought 2 pairs! They arent cheap, but worth it. I do have a narrow foot and so the sandel backs are the only ones that worked for me. I can wear them all day!
  • ron50
    ron50 Member Posts: 1,723 Member
    G'day lucky
    My neuropathy did not start till around year eight but since then it has gotten progressively worse. It's up to the knees on both legs and all of my left hand now.I have trouble with any shoes and the only ones I can bear to wear are slazenger light weights. They are basically a neoprene sole ,light synthenic (soft) uppers and velcro tabs.I have tried lyrica,neurontin and endep for the pain and burning at night. None of them helped so I just stick to panadol osteo and pannamax. I just make sure the dose is continuos I.E. 6 tads a day every day at four hourly intervals. It is not perfect ,not even close, but there are no side effects. Best wishes Ron.
  • Serena99
    Serena99 Member Posts: 8
    Shoes
    This summer I been wearing Bobs by sketchers, they soft and no sores. In winter I wear Bare Traps, got them at Macy's. They are boots, about above ankle high. They keep my feet warm below freezing and they keep dry also waterproof. Hope that this will help you.