Hey Fred,
Sorry to hear about your mouse in the house problem. Silly litter critters
can cause big problems....
As for Dr. Scholls, I use the arch support kind which help prevent plantar
faschitis and arch dropping (different from mouse dropping, heh). You do
have to have your shoes a bit bigger to fit them....
Glad to hear the job went well! Good luck with it!
Jo
"Fred" <fen...@aol.com> wrote in message
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Can you remove the footbed that was originally in the shoes? My husband
has to use custom orthotics and they replace the original footbed -- not
go on top of it.
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Charter member of the Wicked, Wicked Woman Shrew Crew
Formerly known as Karen R.
I bought some smaller pads today and just placed them into my boots.
I think these will fix the problem. I will know for sure tomorrow
when I work the day. It is kind of different getting use to working.
Yesterday I had a lot of mental fatigue and was making mistakes the
last 2 hours just because I was mentally drained. Today went much
easier and I was able to complete two refabrications by myself - the
second almost without any supervision.
I bought some smaller pads today and just placed them into my boots.
I think these will fix the problem. I will know for sure tomorrow
when I work the day. It is kind of different getting use to working.
Yesterday I had a lot of mental fatigue and was making mistakes the
last 2 hours just because I was mentally drained. Today went much
easier and I was able to complete two refabrications by myself - the
second almost without any supervision.
Try taking a break when you feel that way, have a glass of water or a snack.
You need to re-vitalize your brain if you get tired.
Don't push so hard for too long without a break.
Good luck!
Jo