Flower
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Due to Charcot foot destroying the bones and structure of my right foot I can only ever get a shop bought standard shoe on my left foot. My right foot remains long term in a below knee cast due to ongoing non healing fractures.
On the rare occasion I buy a new pair of trainers/boots the right shoe has to go in the bin sadly. I tried to find somewhere that would take new single shoes back but no success.
Recently I joined an online Charcot foot group in the UK. I read that a high street shoe shop- don’t know if I can put the name on here- has started selling single shoes at half price to people with disabilities. I called in to the store today and they said that was the case & I asked if I needed to bring proof. They said that as someone on crutches in a cast I was evidence enough!
I’m going to buy one trainer in a few weeks, I realise it might be cheaper to buy a pair somewhere else and throw one away but I find that such a waste.
It cheered me up that companies are considering potential customers who don’t normally use their shops. I presume it still must make a profit selling one and I should think the number taking them up is relatively low.
Watch out for me in my new designer go faster trainer soon!
On the rare occasion I buy a new pair of trainers/boots the right shoe has to go in the bin sadly. I tried to find somewhere that would take new single shoes back but no success.
Recently I joined an online Charcot foot group in the UK. I read that a high street shoe shop- don’t know if I can put the name on here- has started selling single shoes at half price to people with disabilities. I called in to the store today and they said that was the case & I asked if I needed to bring proof. They said that as someone on crutches in a cast I was evidence enough!
I’m going to buy one trainer in a few weeks, I realise it might be cheaper to buy a pair somewhere else and throw one away but I find that such a waste.
It cheered me up that companies are considering potential customers who don’t normally use their shops. I presume it still must make a profit selling one and I should think the number taking them up is relatively low.
Watch out for me in my new designer go faster trainer soon!