Guest guest Posted June 26, 2012 Report Share Posted June 26, 2012 This is so cool Jane > I know I'm replying to my own post but WE HAVE A WINNER. Someone is getting a pair of shoes!!!! > > lol Melody > > > > > > Hi. I got these shoes last year. Wore them one time, tried to return them. No go. Got them through my insurance (for free) and they are Dr. Comfort MOVE Shoes, size 10W. They are not suitable for my feet. I can only wear a really really wide shoe. These are average wide. Here is a link to their website that shows what they look like. > > > > http://www.drcomfort.com/our-footwear/womens-footwear/athletic/move > > > > So if anyone of you wears a size 10, and can use a practically new pair of Dr. Comfort's (or you know anyone else who might like these), you can have them. No cost on your part at all. It's all on me. I have been shown much kindness by many people on this forum. I'd like to do something nice for someone else. > > > > Just because these shoes were not suitable for me, doesn't mean someone else cannot use them. > > > > So if anyone is interested in a really good diabetic shoe from Dr. Comfort, please let me know. > > > > I only wore them once and when I got home I knew that these shoes were not meant for my feet. > > > > The only Dr. Comfort shoes that I can wear are the ANNIE model. Super stretch top and other than crocks, these are the only shoes I adore. > > > > But I wanted to try a new different model and well, didn't work for me. > > > > So I've put it out there. Let's see who wants some shoes!!!! lol > > > > Melody > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2012 Report Share Posted June 26, 2012 No, I use a double wide as well and a size 7. Thanks though. Hope someone can use them.  Ones I bought are so heavy that I dont want to wear them. I wear Birkenstocks, but sure is getting time to get a new pair.  My instep is high so there is only about one of them I can wear.  Carolyn Wilkerson  ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 4:06 PM Subject: Re: O/T. Can anyone (or anyone you know) use a pair of Diabetic Shoes 10W?  I know I'm replying to my own post but WE HAVE A WINNER. Someone is getting a pair of shoes!!!! lol Melody > > Hi. I got these shoes last year. Wore them one time, tried to return them. No go. Got them through my insurance (for free) and they are Dr. Comfort MOVE Shoes, size 10W. They are not suitable for my feet. I can only wear a really really wide shoe. These are average wide. Here is a link to their website that shows what they look like. > > http://www.drcomfort.com/our-footwear/womens-footwear/athletic/move > > So if anyone of you wears a size 10, and can use a practically new pair of Dr. Comfort's (or you know anyone else who might like these), you can have them. No cost on your part at all. It's all on me. I have been shown much kindness by many people on this forum. I'd like to do something nice for someone else. > > Just because these shoes were not suitable for me, doesn't mean someone else cannot use them. > > So if anyone is interested in a really good diabetic shoe from Dr. Comfort, please let me know. > > I only wore them once and when I got home I knew that these shoes were not meant for my feet. > > The only Dr. Comfort shoes that I can wear are the ANNIE model. Super stretch top and other than crocks, these are the only shoes I adore. > > But I wanted to try a new different model and well, didn't work for me. > > So I've put it out there. Let's see who wants some shoes!!!! lol > > Melody > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2012 Report Share Posted June 26, 2012 Congratulations new shoe winner. Glad someone could use them. Minve innersoles made to my feet and I still don't like them. They are new Balance I think. My knees ae weak and they are heavy. LOL. I need to walk moe and maybe wouldn't be so bad. Went to Utah at Christmas a few years back and bought these nice books and then they were so heavy that I put on socks and wore my Birkenstocks. I keep them as who knows when i might have to go north as my MIL is in Michigan. Carolyn Wilkerson ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 5:11 PM Subject: Re: Re: O/T. Can anyone (or anyone you know) use a pair of Diabetic Shoes 10W? This is so cool Jane > I know I'm replying to my own post but WE HAVE A WINNER. Someone is getting a pair of shoes!!!! > > lol Melody > > > > > > Hi. I got these shoes last year. Wore them one time, tried to return them. No go. Got them through my insurance (for free) and they are Dr. Comfort MOVE Shoes, size 10W. They are not suitable for my feet. I can only wear a really really wide shoe. These are average wide. Here is a link to their website that shows what they look like. > > > > http://www.drcomfort.com/our-footwear/womens-footwear/athletic/move > > > > So if anyone of you wears a size 10, and can use a practically new pair of Dr. Comfort's (or you know anyone else who might like these), you can have them. No cost on your part at all. It's all on me. I have been shown much kindness by many people on this forum. I'd like to do something nice for someone else. > > > > Just because these shoes were not suitable for me, doesn't mean someone else cannot use them. > > > > So if anyone is interested in a really good diabetic shoe from Dr. Comfort, please let me know. > > > > I only wore them once and when I got home I knew that these shoes were not meant for my feet. > > > > The only Dr. Comfort shoes that I can wear are the ANNIE model. Super stretch top and other than crocks, these are the only shoes I adore. > > > > But I wanted to try a new different model and well, didn't work for me. > > > > So I've put it out there. Let's see who wants some shoes!!!! lol > > > > Melody > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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