Yeah, I can't do green tea either. For some reason, it sometimes gives me nausea.
I could write a book with my foot problems! Let's see: They are very narrow (AA width). My narrow feet slide around a lot in my shoes, creating callouses that need to be shaved off by my podiatrist. Recently, I had a clogged sweat gland on the bottom of my foot from a callous. It hurt like heck. My feet are different sizes (there's a 3 size difference), so one shoe is always too big. This recently led to an achilles heel injury on the smaller foot. My lesser toes are crooked. On the smaller foot, this leads to bursitis. The crooked toes will also cramp on cold and damp days. Sometimes, they cramp at night. I have bunionettes on both feet that make getting shoes a problem, especially on the smaller foot. I have arthritis and plantar faciitus on my right foot. Because of my narrow and differently sized feet, I will never have a pair of shoes that fit properly. Narrow feet do not absorb shock well, so running and other sports are out. I require arch supports on both feet. They especially help the right foot that has a partially torn tendon. Reparative surgery is not recommended for the tendon injury unless it totally tears. Since my shoes fit poorly, the damaged tendon hurts me daily. The big toes on both feet - the only toes that actually do anything - bend very little (almost not at all on the left foot), inhibiting my ability to walk and run. That will do for now! Did I ever tell you about my arm problems . . .
Oh, one more thing. I hate all my shoes. They are ugly. I have to settle for shoes that stay on my feet. There are very few shoe styles to choose from. If I can get anything to fit at all.
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