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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 203505" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Shoes are important, there is a lot of wear and tear on our feet. Some good low top hiking shoes are what I prefer. I was having trouble with my feet a couple of years ago, it turns out my arches were starting to fall. A pair of arch supports made a world of difference. Most people buy ill-fitting shoes, you need to measure your feet standing up instead of sitting down on a bench in the shoe store. I also was starting to have a little trouble with my knees. I got a prescription for Celebrex, which is an anti-inflammatory drug that helps with joints. Luckily that pain went away, I could hardly walk down my steps leaving the house. I'm glad I don't have to take that anymore. Right now, I feel like I am in pretty good shape. The only thing that bothers me any is my fingers and thumbs. If I am texting a message, like my call-in at 2PM, I will lay my DIAD down and key with my fingers instead of using my thumbs. Thats another advantage of EDD, you don't have to key in stuff as much. Sometimes I wonder if all of us using the DIAD will wind up with "Blackberry Thumb", a condition related to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/confused1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":confused:" title="Confused :confused:" data-shortname=":confused:" />1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 203505, member: 1674"] Shoes are important, there is a lot of wear and tear on our feet. Some good low top hiking shoes are what I prefer. I was having trouble with my feet a couple of years ago, it turns out my arches were starting to fall. A pair of arch supports made a world of difference. Most people buy ill-fitting shoes, you need to measure your feet standing up instead of sitting down on a bench in the shoe store. I also was starting to have a little trouble with my knees. I got a prescription for Celebrex, which is an anti-inflammatory drug that helps with joints. Luckily that pain went away, I could hardly walk down my steps leaving the house. I'm glad I don't have to take that anymore. Right now, I feel like I am in pretty good shape. The only thing that bothers me any is my fingers and thumbs. If I am texting a message, like my call-in at 2PM, I will lay my DIAD down and key with my fingers instead of using my thumbs. Thats another advantage of EDD, you don't have to key in stuff as much. Sometimes I wonder if all of us using the DIAD will wind up with "Blackberry Thumb", a condition related to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.:confused1 [/QUOTE]
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