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What if you only need one shoe
Your feet carry you thousands of miles in his life it is essential that you take good care of them. You can inherit problems with his feet from his aunt Sue, but most often foot problems are caused by wear or neglect. Shoes you wear make a big difference in the health of their feet. Using the wrong size shoe can cause neuromas, corns, calluses, blisters, hammer toes, pain in back and legs, bleeding or numbness.
If you have two feet that are the same size, so it is easy to find a link to a good fit and style. However, there are millions of people worldwide who need a pair of shoes of different sizes and there are many people disabled and injured who need one shoe. In the U.S. nearly 10% of the population is – or should wear – a different shoe size on each foot.
Who are these people who need two segments of different size for a couple or need a shoe? People with feet that are two sizes, those with club feet, polio survivors, the disabled or injured, amputees, patients with lymphedema and diabetes.
So what is a person who has two different size feet or one foot when it comes to buying shoes?
The old solution to this problem was costly and inconvenient. Often people with feet of different sizes buy a pair of shoes each the same in two different sizes, leaving a shoe closet full of incompatible use. The people who need only wear a shoe because of an injury or disability pay for two shoes when one is needed. Some people spend hours visiting thrift stores and second hand search of two identical shoes in two different sizes.
There are two nonprofit organizations, the National Odd Shoe Exchange and the crew of a shoe, which provide Shoes for amputees and people with uneven legs. These organizations can help so many people because it is impossible for these organizations to find a pair of shoes in each about the size of a person given the many brands, styles and colors of shoes available.
The Internet has opened a new world for people who have feet that do not match or just need a shoe. auction sites like eBay allows general users to search a shoe of a pair, but given the lack of knowledge about research odd sizes or shoes only means that the end many of these auctions without buyers. A website MixMatchShoes.com sells pairs of shoes that are two sizes, but the selection of footwear is limited.
New solution for those feet are incompatible Web sites that allow users to sell shoes or a pair of shoes and inconsistent to find other shoes Single or pairs of shoes on sale inconsistent in size. Instead of buying two pairs of shoes, a user can buy a single shoe or a pair Mismatched shoes of another site user, and a pair of the same brand, style and color of the size of the foot to the other side of the buyer to retailer. After the arrival of the shoe retailer, the buyer can send the shoe (s) not in your size (s) on sale site. This type of website gives sellers and buyers can find the perfect pair of shoes or a shoe style and size that suits your feet.
As more people discover and start using these sites, you must be a pair of shoes available to fit virtually all incompatible combinations of feet so that users will not have to resort to buying a pair of game from a retailer. Many users do not did not match your shoes and just ask only that those who can wear the shoes to pay the postage.
The auction, commercial sites and nonprofit organizations are adding inventory all the time to make it easier to help people with disabilities and those feet are not buying shoes stylish and comfortable. Thank you to the Internet to buy shoes or a pair of shoes of different sizes in a pair will become an easy shopping experience.
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About the Author
Kent Basson is the founder of OddShoeFinder.com an online webite that helps people find mismatched or single shoes. The site was created after Kent’s sister suffered a foot injury that resulted in her having to buy two different sized shoes. After searching the web, he discovered the problem is far more common resulting in millions of unused, mismatched pairs of shoes that can now be given away, sold or purchased at http://www.oddshoefinder.com
Lymphedema Meniere "Can I claim the subsistence allowance for the disabled?
I have Meniere's and only 40% hearing impaired ear that I had the op to fix my nerves and now lympheda ulnerability in my left arm I can claim disability living allowance take tablets for Meniere nothing but gave everything to my arm, I have tinnitus and vertigo
Hello! It darling, I'm sorry [Teddy and Chiliswoman] which is very poorly informed and answer [Bert] whose response was not useful. I feel I need REAL advice. And no, I will not say to go to Citizens Advice Bureau or as some people becuse they did not the ability to answer these questions … In short, yes. You can apply for disability living allowance. Do not be intimidated by people who say you can not get to go to the bathroom needs help dressing. What are the droppings of the horses as if they never heard of it! You can get DLA for almost everything because it is not really provided you qualify, but how it affects their daily lives. Your hearing Meniere 40% in one ear, problems with lymphedema and others are clearly debilitating. The very fact that there are ways that Meniere's you have the right at low speed (mobility) just because on paper it would have to have someone with you. (2 examples) … / 1 / … Because you can not hear someone in the traffic and the need to guide you through the paths that have not occurred and the Green Man. / / 2. To help with dizziness / vertigo and Meniere's can cause loss of balance and fall when the dizziness occur. And no doubt benefit at least at low speed (CARE) and meet its criteria of "Can not prepare or cook a meal, which is the main" proof "of low velocity (CARE). (An example) … / 1 / … Because you can not stand in the sink long enough to peel a potato because periods of dizziness and again, you and you fall back to the kitchen you can not hear when the molds are overflowing because of her hearing impairment. And as for her lymphedema that likely to qualify with her that "The affected areas may feel tenderness and pain, and loss of mobility or flexibility that can happen," Disability Living Allowance (DLA CARE) [) Component ...]. – - – - – * Best Rate – Rate * (£ 71.40 p / week) Medium – (£ 47.80 p / week) * The minimum fee – (£ 18.95 p / week) [(mobility) Component ...] – - – - – Broadband – (£ 49.85 p / week) Low Speed – (£ 18.95 p / week) [Who can benefit the disability allowance is life ?...] possible to obtain disability living allowance (DLA) if / 1 / … You have a physical handicap .. (The inclusion of sensory impairment, blindness). / 2 / … You have a mental handicap … (Including Learning Disabilities). / 3 / … Her disability is severe enough that you need help taking care of you or someone you supervise themselves or someone else safety, or if you have difficulty walking, or both. / 4 / … You are under 65 years, when demand. [More Info on DLA ..] / 1 / … If you're over 65, you may be able to get the attendance allowance. / 2 / … You can Handicapped get living expenses if you work or not. / 3 / … Generally not affected by savings or income you may have. Try these two links to More information about DLA (the same website, but other information) … – - – - – 1 / … http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/disabledpeople/financialsupport/dg_10011925 / 2 / … http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/disabledpeople/financialsupport/dg_10011731 not hesitate to email me at PeggyLuXXX@Yahoo.com – I a man as DLA and questions may be difficult. Send me a message if you want, and I would be happy to advise you that you might need. They tend to ask the same question in a different context to draw up. I can give you tips and pointers or even help you fill form if you want. I helped many friends / family success DLA. I am perhaps schizophrenia, but is controlled and I'm sure not not stupid. Hope this helps. Remember that. E-mail if you want advice. Be careful. Lin. xXx
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