@SusanC 

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SusanC

Fashion advice!!

Since being diagnosed with RRMS two years ago I’ve been using a walking stick. I cope quite well but one thing I can’t compromise on is footwear. I simple have to wear trainers! That’s ok, I like trainers and there is a huge variety available. However as the winter dawns I would like to try an alternative, especially in very cold weather. So here’s the thing - I’ve tried wearing boots of various kinds and those I’ve tried don’t work. What does everyone out there use for stability, warmth and comfort? I’m not being vain here but I’d also like to know if anyone has found any ms-friendly trainers that look fab with a party dress or can recommend any boots that might just work with me. I have foot drop with my right foot and my limp can be quite pronounced sometimes. Any help wildly appreciated!! Sue X
@NerdyLizzie

I have awful drop foot and live in boots, my leg splint fits into the softer leather Doc Martens (I have 4 pairs now: black, red, fur lined and my work boots). The splint I have is very bulky but the soft leather boots are very flexible

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@NerdyLizzie

Oh, I've tried walking boots and other styles and they're a no go!