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by - written on 29/05/08 (Very useful, 1035 readings)
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My feet are important to me. I push very hard to either walk wherever I need to go, or walk to and from public transportation. I am currently employed as a pet sitter, and I have three dogs of my own. So, I truly do walk A Lot. Before that, I did long shifts on my feet in retail. Aside from transportation or job though, I also have the issue of flexible flat feet. Basically this means that when I stand I have absolutely no arch, but off my feet I do. This results in a weakened and oft sore foot! The regular purchase of arch support inserts, and a quest for affordable yet properly supportive footwear are key elements in my life. I found myself in ... Read the complete review
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