Dave you and I are not little fellows any more. I used to wear a pair of shoes out until the laces where about all that was left. I also was seeing the Chiropractor twice each month. My old Chiropractor retired and a younger man took his practice over. The first time I saw him he told me my old shoes where helping cause my back problems. I was a little put off by him saying that. The second time I went and saw him he flat out told me my shoes where the main problem with my back/knees. He told me to go buy a real good pair of lace up work boots with good insole support. If they did not help my back he would buy the shoes. I decided that if he was buying I was going whole hog. I went to the local shoe store that sold Red Wing work shoes. I told the guy there about me needing a good pair with good insoles and ankle support. He fitted me out with a USA made pair that cost over $250. They took me about a week to get broken in. Then I started to wear them every day. Within two days of wearing them all day I could tell a big difference in my back. It was not perfect but I was 100% better. By the second week I was actually feeling pretty good. I sent the Chiropractor a check for the same price as the shoes. It was worth every penny to feel better. I was spending several thousand dollars each year on doctor visits caused by poor shoes.
If you are a heavier person then buy better shoes/boots. There is a lot more pressure plus wear and tear on our shoes/boots than a lighter person.
Dave your laziness is causing you health issues. Get a good pair of TIE work shoes. Slip ons do not support your legs and ankles as well. Tennis shoes and slip on muck boots are the worst thing you can do to make your back/legs/feet hurt.
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