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i got a job earlier last month as one of the free sample guys you see at costco, so i'm on my feet for about 6+ hours a day just standing in one spot. they give us mats to stand on too, which i'm trying to use more, but i'm a little flat-footed and they haven't helped as much as i'd like. my ankles are absolutely killing me now that im on my third week of work to where i'm limping a little after a shift, (cus i unconsciously put more weight on my left foot) and i feel like i can only take so much ibuprofen, yknow??

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[–] FoxyFerengi@startrek.website 4 points 2 days ago

As a fellow flat-footed human that prefers putting weight on one foot, you might need to get over-protonation insoles. I've found they really force me to put weight on both feet and they do protect your ankles as well. I have been happy with PowerStep Maxx in the past, but it's been a couple years since I purchased new ones.

I've also been told by a podiatrist to get Hoka shoes, but that's outside my price range lol