Nightporter
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Hey,
I'm curious if anyone else on here has flat feet. For as long as I can remember I have always walked out-toed. My mom took me to a doctor (This was many many years ago) and he said I had flat feet and should wear arches.
I'm curious if having flat feet will get in the way of exercizing. Every time I go to the store and get a pair of arches they hurt like the dickens... Not because they're hurting my arch, but they rub the skin on my feet raw. However, my feet also hurt without them. They hurt if I walk too much in pretty much every pair of shoes I own. The pain will then spread to the ankles, and then my heels.
I'm wondering if it's time I get to one of those special shoe places and see if I can get a pair of shoes specially fitted to my foot. I can't afford that now, but I probably will be able to in a couple of months.
If you have flatfeet, how has it affected your exercizing? What did you do about them? Should I continue to wear the arches even if they rub me raw? Will I ever get to wish my flat feet good riddence if I continue to wear arches, or get a special-made shoe?
Thank you for reading!
-N
I'm curious if anyone else on here has flat feet. For as long as I can remember I have always walked out-toed. My mom took me to a doctor (This was many many years ago) and he said I had flat feet and should wear arches.
I'm curious if having flat feet will get in the way of exercizing. Every time I go to the store and get a pair of arches they hurt like the dickens... Not because they're hurting my arch, but they rub the skin on my feet raw. However, my feet also hurt without them. They hurt if I walk too much in pretty much every pair of shoes I own. The pain will then spread to the ankles, and then my heels.
I'm wondering if it's time I get to one of those special shoe places and see if I can get a pair of shoes specially fitted to my foot. I can't afford that now, but I probably will be able to in a couple of months.
If you have flatfeet, how has it affected your exercizing? What did you do about them? Should I continue to wear the arches even if they rub me raw? Will I ever get to wish my flat feet good riddence if I continue to wear arches, or get a special-made shoe?
Thank you for reading!
-N
I paid hundreds of dollars for custom made orthotics (inserts), hundreds more for special German made sandals with removable inserts so that my custom ones can fit in them (I wear them indoors all the time), and also went to a proper shoe store and spent - you guessed it - almost $200 more on runners recommended by my foot specialist. These offer the right support and also allow my orthotics to fit.
The sooner you get proper footwear, the better. My last resort is another cortisone injection in the bottom of my heel, which hurts like the devil. I am not desperate enough for that yet, but may get there soon...