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Update..for others with this gig..foot feels like crap...so...shot later today.
PLUS Lake shoes and new inserts to try to prevent it being like it is now. As an aside..I tried icing it and it made it ACHE like mad plus it didn't really feel any better...
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Shoes low end..model CX165 for sizing and if they help..maybe a higher dig model if they do(assuming toe box size the same for higher end Lake shoes.) Lake shoes ain't cheap.
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FYI- I purchased my CX241 wide Lakes from Bikeshoes.com, they didn't have them on thoier web site and didn't stock them, but they were more than willing to get them for me and they were shipped directly from Lake in Hong Kong to me, great customer service and great prices. |
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I have experienced a lot of foot pain- Both feet. Dating back around 5-6 years ago.
I finally had surgery (separate surgeries on each foot, one went bad- then the other)- They re-shaped my semamoid bones, removed a large cyst from each and also a neuroma. One foot healed great, one foot needed a 2nd surgery and was always dodgy after that. Orthotics helped a lot- I went through multiple versions to find the best solution. But it was never perfect. Then one day I pulled out an old set of Bont shoes- decided to try them again. They were a revelation for me- I think part fit, part stiffness. I would describe the stiffness like being able to push with the entire foot rather than just the ball of the foot and the toes. In terms of fit- The increased width helped, but also the bathtub shape. I feel like a flat sole with an upper stretched over the top always had a piece of upper that "pulled" at the side of my 1st metatarsal. For you I would say ditch the Sidis- They are nice shoes but low in terms of foot support. I would also get some custom orthotics- You are lucky, lots of good providers in your area. I would get some insets from this guy- https://ptiorthotics.com/contact-us/ I am looking at going out to Colorado at some point to have him cast me for some insoles. Quote:
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back earlier in thread I was serious about silicone pads, worth 5.00 try - not anywhere cure but may make things just bit manageable.
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Regular..from what I've read and heard, I thought my toes would be swimming in these..larger and 'known for large toe box'...nein...
Foot feels better post shot...2-3 days to fully 'take effect', according to doc...we'll see.
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I most cases, people fit their feet into shoes by length. While they should fit by getting the widest part of their foot to match with the widest part of their shoe. I hear people complain about heel width and slipping, but I never here them complain about their heels hurting. It’s always their toes. I hope you understand what I’m saying. Good luck. And I hope you feel better soon |
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Yeah for you?!? Glad to hear a decent diagnosis and I'm not sure this won't be better post surgery and healed up. I mean maybe it can be fixed and done rather than recurring like Morton's.
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