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Flat feet with overpronation :\

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 21, 2017.

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    Hi, I was diagnosed with flat feet with over pronation, bone spurs and arthritis in my ankles back in October. I made an appointment to be seen for my bunions. The dr said I had the flattest feet he had ever seen and wouldn't touch my bunions until they were repaired. I was very upset about being out of commission for 8 weeks, having a 3 year old. I decided to wait and have a second opinion, so he sent me to get special tennis shoes and Birkenstock insoles.
    my question is, does anyone here...

    Flat feet with overpronation :\

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