I'm not even sure. But I think I do. I wear converse and Doc Martens, so I bet I do have flat feet. I don't care, since it doesn't hurt
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Necromaster wrote:
My doctor says my feet arches are TOO high
But he also calls me Joe
Even though my name isn't Joe![]()
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
i didnt know flat feet ever even mattered
and if you're foot is flat, shoe inserts would just hurtNot really. Shoe inserts just act as a temporary arch for the foot so walking doesn't hurt so much. I use them, and they don't feel uncomfortable at all (unless the shoe is really tight and I'm wearing thick socks
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I have orthotics/arch supports, but my feet are so badly flat they make walking so painful with them. I have to take them out after an hour, it KILLS!
And I think my specialist recommended an operation because my ankle surgery makes it hard to walk in orthotics anyway, and my flat feet hurt. It's imossible to walk in shoes with an arch built in.
I'm wearing my orthotics all the time now - it just makes the bottom of my feet numb and hurts my ankle. I limp like I'm lame.
Ah, that explains it. Good luck with the surgery.

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cheddargirl wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
Not really. Shoe inserts just act as a temporary arch for the foot so walking doesn't hurt so much. I use them, and they don't feel uncomfortable at all (unless the shoe is really tight and I'm wearing thick socks).
I have orthotics/arch supports, but my feet are so badly flat they make walking so painful with them. I have to take them out after an hour, it KILLS!
And I think my specialist recommended an operation because my ankle surgery makes it hard to walk in orthotics anyway, and my flat feet hurt. It's imossible to walk in shoes with an arch built in.
I'm wearing my orthotics all the time now - it just makes the bottom of my feet numb and hurts my ankle. I limp like I'm lame.Ah, that explains it. Good luck with the surgery.
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Thanks Cheddar ^_^
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