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Yep. I wear the rubber shoes called Crocs. They're super convenient and comfortable. They are even better at the lake and fishing. Anyone else wear them?
 

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I wear them sometimes, but aren't they slippery when wet on the interior? I use them when walking the dogs through a dewy field in the morning, and by the time we're done, I'm sliding around in the Crocs.
 

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I wear them often. I have had five surgeries on my left Achilles tendon and the back of my lower leg and ankle/heel is pretty tore up. I have a lot of nerve damage from the surgeries, and from having to deal with the resulting MRSA and pseudomonas infections. Crocs are about the only shoe I can wear without a lot of pain and irritation to the area, except for a similar pair of high-dollar Merrills I got somewhere. I have a pair of leather-outer ones for dressier wear and even have some fur lined ones for winter that I got at Academy. Caution: Gross pic after surgery #3 where they tried to make me a new tendon from part of my calf muscle. It didn't work...
 

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I wear them often. I have had five surgeries on my left Achilles tendon and the back of my lower leg and ankle/heel is pretty tore up. I have a lot of nerve damage from the surgeries, and from having to deal with the resulting MRSA and pseudomonas infections. Crocs are about the only shoe I can wear without a lot of pain and irritation to the area, except for a similar pair of high-dollar Merrills I got somewhere. I have a pair of leather-outer ones for dressier wear and even have some fur lined ones for winter that I got at Academy. Caution: Gross pic after surgery #3 where they tried to make me a new tendon from part of my calf muscle. It didn't work...
Ouch. That looks like something out of Frankenstein.

On Topic - love my Crocs and where them around the house and in the yard everyday. I used to have plantiers faciatis, bad. I quit going barefoot and wear shoes with arch support or my Crocs. Haven't had any foot problems for a few years now.
 

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I wear them often. I have had five surgeries on my left Achilles tendon and the back of my lower leg and ankle/heel is pretty tore up. I have a lot of nerve damage from the surgeries, and from having to deal with the resulting MRSA and pseudomonas infections. Crocs are about the only shoe I can wear without a lot of pain and irritation to the area, except for a similar pair of high-dollar Merrills I got somewhere. I have a pair of leather-outer ones for dressier wear and even have some fur lined ones for winter that I got at Academy. Caution: Gross pic after surgery #3 where they tried to make me a new tendon from part of my calf muscle. It didn't work...
Dressier crocs? Is that like a fancy t-shirt?

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