Reba said:This is what SAS shoes look like:
Leather SAS shoes come in several colors. I have a black pair, and a tan pair. The white shoes are popular for nurses.Liebling:-))) said:First picture, you provided look like "FILA" black shoes, I have... This is almost similar what I wear "FILA" black and white shoes when I wear jeans...
http://www.pickyourshoes.com/images/shoes/fila_bb84_wht_2.jpg
SAS also makes leather sandals in various colors. I have pairs in black, off-white, blue, dark brown, and medium brown.Ohhh I thought SAS shoes mean is... I use it for housework and garden work...
http://errantry.typepad.com/pondering/images/sas_shoes.jpg
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Foot doctor? I only know is Dermatology or Neurology...
Dermatology ist specialist for skin.
Neurology is specialist for nerves.
Check with your family doctor first before she/he can transfer you to Dermatology or Neurology.
Good Luck... Keep update with news...because it's interesting to me.
Hi MsGiglz,
The pains on both of my feet hasn't stopped when I'm working long hours at the cook-offs but it does helps a bit if I do switch shoes, sometimes I would wear the flip flops for a couple of hours and if pain started , I put my gym shoes on.....Switching shoes seem to reduce the horrible pains
I haven't gone to the foot doctor yet, but planning on going soon before spring arrives....
Doctors have known for years that the alternate application of heat and cold coupled with massage to sore and inflamed tissue relieves pain, reduces swelling and promotes healing. The problem has always been how to massage with heat and follow immediately with cold massage.
You might try this foot therapy device, Foot Thing. Sounds silly, but it really works. It uses heat therapy to increase circulation, cold therapy to reduce swelling and massage to knead out dense tissue issues.
Useful for: Heel Spurs, Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Pain, Strains, Countless Foot Ailments and just Tired/Aching Feet.
Best of Success!
Foot Thing
oh i forgot.. and the dr said have to use arch support to keep it slightly arch so flat flops are out.... they are NOT good for your feet.. period.. and annie is right.. changing shoes are good for your feet.. but not flops.. ok..
like dr said change shoes every 3 months .. it does help..