Do my feet look fat to you?
A few weeks ago I wore my brown dress shoes to a meeting. After an hour or so, the top of my right foot started killing me as if someone had just stomped on it. I dismissed it as a temporary pain.
The other night I wore the shoes again for my anniversary dinner date and had the same problem. The pain started to subside once I untied and loosened the laces. I've had these shoes for around a decade and that is a long enough life. I decided to buy a new pair and/or put it on my gift list for b'day or Xmas.
Today, however, I've had the same feeling in the moccasins I got for Xmas. It isn't as bad, but the squeezing sensation hurts.
Is my right foot becoming obese? They've grown in length all my life, but I don't recall the girth of my foot ever being an issue.
The other night I wore the shoes again for my anniversary dinner date and had the same problem. The pain started to subside once I untied and loosened the laces. I've had these shoes for around a decade and that is a long enough life. I decided to buy a new pair and/or put it on my gift list for b'day or Xmas.
Today, however, I've had the same feeling in the moccasins I got for Xmas. It isn't as bad, but the squeezing sensation hurts.
Is my right foot becoming obese? They've grown in length all my life, but I don't recall the girth of my foot ever being an issue.
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I know the bones in a foot are pretty much here-there-and-everywhere, there seems to be a bone jutting out on my right foot in the area of pain that doesn't seem to be at the same spot on my left foot. Did I (or either of the boys) break my foot and the tight, brown dress shoes are the only ones that constrict the newly positioned bone?
But, then again, one must remember that my biology/physiology knowledge is minuscule. Up to just a few months ago, I was still using leeches.