Maybe you can invest in one of those foot massage thingies. They have ones that massage your feet as you soak them in warm/hot water with water jets blowing against the feet. 8D
Other than comfortable shoes and massage, however, I don't think there's much you can do. D8
If you're wearing flat shoes with no arch support, I'd try and find something for that, flat feet are quiet painful and hurt like Hell. X.x I'd consider looking into Dr. Scholl's products, they specialize in gel inserts, but they have some other pieces you can use for heels and stuff. They're massaging gel inserts helped my feet, though I think with them you need to replace them every so often.
Try checking out a CVS or Walgreens, and see if they have one of those custom orthotics machines that analyzes your feet. I never used one but maybe it'd be worth looking into?
I totally know your pain. I'm on my feet a minimum of 9 hours a day for work, and I have flat feet -_-
Like this fine fellow above me mentioned, Dr. Scholls does have some really great products for achy feet. If your job is like mine, and requires you to wear non-slip shoes, Dr. Scholls has those too. I just have to say that they don't completely solve the problem, but I did notice that my feet hurt SO MUCH LESS wearing those shoes for a day compared to regular shoes or boots.
Unfortunately, they aren't the most durable shoes (at least, the ones I bought) so you may want to think about buying 2 pairs. Hope I could help. My only other advice would be so go see a foot doctor (whatever you call them) and have some special inserts made for you.
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Other than comfortable shoes and massage, however, I don't think there's much you can do. D8
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Try checking out a CVS or Walgreens, and see if they have one of those custom orthotics machines that analyzes your feet. I never used one but maybe it'd be worth looking into?
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Like this fine fellow above me mentioned, Dr. Scholls does have some really great products for achy feet. If your job is like mine, and requires you to wear non-slip shoes, Dr. Scholls has those too. I just have to say that they don't completely solve the problem, but I did notice that my feet hurt SO MUCH LESS wearing those shoes for a day compared to regular shoes or boots.
Unfortunately, they aren't the most durable shoes (at least, the ones I bought) so you may want to think about buying 2 pairs. Hope I could help. My only other advice would be so go see a foot doctor (whatever you call them) and have some special inserts made for you.
:-) ~RoseSama35~
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