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Moda in Pelle TSV 04/06/24
Oh those are the ones I saw a model wearing in beige a while back. It made her feet look like horse’s hooves.I mean look at the state of these!
I mean look at the state of these!
Had to go to the docs to see a physio this morning. I had a fall a few weeks back that damaged ligaments and soft tissue. My ankle is still swelling and he was waffling on about icing for 20 minutes 8 or so times a day but his gem was to tell me to buy crocs or flip flops. Now I'm wary of having another fall and to me crocs or flipflops are a sure fire way of falling. At the moment I can only get trainers on and he suggested sizing up on shoes,another disaster waiting to happen I would think.Just bought some sandals from my local Clark’s shop, super fit, very comfortable and 20% discount.I look at Moda in Pelle as I have a local stockist but cannot wear them as a size 6 is too small & 7 too big and unless in the sale, expensive.
That's a rubbish thing to happen, hope you recover soon, but with "feet" it's how long is a piece of string. I'm convinced these days that doctors get their training from Dr Google, and experience has shown that I've got more idea than they have ! - particularly as in our surgery the Receptionist now has the job of filtering patients to see ......... a Paramedic ! (just discovered we only have 3 doctors to cover our small town with umpteen new housing developments, and only ONE doctor in the surgery while the other two work from home !! could be Barbados or Blackburn)Had to go to the docs to see a physio this morning. I had a fall a few weeks back that damaged ligaments and soft tissue. My ankle is still swelling and he was waffling on about icing for 20 minutes 8 or so times a day but his gem was to tell me to buy crocs or flip flops. Now I'm wary of having another fall and to me crocs or flipflops are a sure fire way of falling. At the moment I can only get trainers on and he suggested sizing up on shoes,another disaster waiting to happen I would think.
Thanks Linwood,I've managed to get some loafers on and my Pavers trainers which I only bought in April. I'm going to see how I get on with the exercises.Patsy, get the trainers and size up. I was wearing croc-type in the garden last year, we had had a light snow and the garden is on a slope, I slid down it and broke my ankle on both sides. The crocs have been binned! Am only just getting back into my normal size footwear, the swelling takes a long time. Do your physio exercises, they really help, and keep raising your leg. I'm really careful now and have yet to get on my bike again (village is steep!).
Good luck.
I managed to get Bronchitis on our April cruise and rang to see if I could get an emergency appointment at the surgery. I was told that patients are being referred to Pharmacy First in the beginning. I went to see the pharmacist and he said he was sick and tired of the surgery referring patients with certain illnesses that they know they aren't allowed to give antibiotics to. The surgery is attached and he said to go and say I needed to see a GP. I did and was told the on call go would ring me. He rang and told me to come to surgery and he would see me but I would have to wait. I had a twenty minute or so wait and after two lots of antibiotics and steroids I'm a lot better.That's a rubbish thing to happen, hope you recover soon, but with "feet" it's how long is a piece of string. I'm convinced these days that doctors get their training from Dr Google, and experience has shown that I've got more idea than they have ! - particularly as in our surgery the Receptionist now has the job of filtering patients to see ......... a Paramedic ! (just discovered we only have 3 doctors to cover our small town with umpteen new housing developments, and only ONE doctor in the surgery while the other two work from home !! could be Barbados or Blackburn)