| Re: Custom Insoles (for shoes)
Hi Tequilasmom - I had custom orthodics made last April. Luckily my insurance company paid the whole amount ($250 here). I was told by my podiatrist that they would not change after my bunion surgery. I had the surgery 12 weeks ago and I have not put the orthodic back in my right shoe yet, however I think they have made a huge difference.
I didn't realize that when my foot pronated (fell down in the arch) that it threw my entire leg and hip out of alignment. I could tell as soon as I started using them that it made a difference.
I got used to them right away, however a co-worker got hers around the same time as I did from the partner of the dr I go to and she can't use hers at all. They hurt her feet. So I guess for some they work and for others they don't. To bad you can't do a trial and error and if they don't work get your money back!
Also my son has had them for over 10 years (he's 29) and he wears them all the time. I told him he really needs new ones at this point.
Good luck.
Mary
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