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Betty,
I tried them years ago, but as I recall, they were open-backed sandals and
wouldn't stay on my feet when I walked. They were comfortable, though!
Now I wear Clarks Wallabees and other Clarks shoes. They can be a bit
expensive but worth every penny, in my humble opinion. Another option is
to go to a specialist and have shoes custom-made; again quite expensive but
if your doctor writes a prescription for them maybe your insurance will
cover them.
Kathy S.
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Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: Birkenstock Shoes
> Hi,
>
> I think it depends on the person wearing them. I tried them out years ago,
> but I can't remember if I could walk in them or not. If it fits, wear
them.
> If not, forget it.
>
> Dina
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