I have fitted insoles for diabetic shoe.Diabetic?
I'm type II and am always terrified something will happen to my feet (mild neuropathy) and I won't catch it in time. I'm checking them all the time, wear footwear everywhere and check them every evening before bed (wife looks closely).
I also make sure they're well padded so there's not a chance of injury inside my footwear.
Maybe you're got bone spurs or some other similar osteo issues? I think neuropathic foot ulcers are mostly from pressure points you don't feel, aren't they?
I'm sure you're getting the best care you can for your condition if you see a doc about it often.....
Ah yes. I have many ex-navy friends whose knees are just wrecked from the constant motion....I supposed all the metal surfaces and stairs/ladders didn't help either......I have fitted insoles for diabetic shoe.
Not diabetic, other cause of Neuropathy.
9 yrs. USN..........
Saw doc today due to an issue found last night, he found the 6th one under a callous.
Never saw a ship, but climbing on A/C without ladder killed the knees............Ah yes. I have many ex-navy friends whose knees are just wrecked from the constant motion....I supposed all the metal surfaces and stairs/ladders didn't help either......
Same with airforce and army vets. Military is just hell and havoc on knees (and backs) no matter which element.....
Nope, we operate a little differently in Canada. If it and aircraft, it's Airforce. No sailors or soldiers work on our aircraft. If a ship or the Army requires an aircraft, the Airforce staffs and maintains it and we become a lodger unit in the other elements. Keeps all the aircraft stuff standardized across he military.Never saw a ship, but climbing on A/C without ladder killed the knees............
You probably know the typical drunken sailor..........