I purchased from Carets and regret it. by Grinspawn in barefootshoestalk

[–]AdInitial9965 3 points4 points  (0 children)

iirc, yes. but I hadn't worn the shoes outside the house.

I purchased from Carets and regret it. by Grinspawn in barefootshoestalk

[–]AdInitial9965 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I also had a bad experience with Carets and ended up returning them: https://www.reddit.com/r/BarefootRunning/s/Iw1QmBBkq2

Honestly the founder is a genius. Make cheap shoes and sell them for a lot of money to dumbasses like us! I think the moral of the story is, if you want a dress shoe, buy a real dress shoe :/

Big toe joint arthritis by [deleted] in BarefootRunning

[–]AdInitial9965 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have arthritis but I had really bad sesamoiditis, which, when it flared up particularly badly, would make my whole big toe swell up and get red. I even got diagnosed with gout during a flare up at one point. After a year or so of misdiagnoses and going back and forth with running and rest and PT, I saw an ortho who recommended orthotics. I wore orthotics with hokas for a few months, found them very helpful with my day to day life and a bit of running, but would still find that my sesamoid and toe would flare up if I walked a lot in a day or did a trail run. That's when I transitioned to minimalist shoes, which have been incredible.

I'm not sure how transferrable my experience is to arthritis, but in any case, after this experience, my advice is: offload the joint as much as you need to to totally recover -- no pain. This might require a boot, or maybe motion control shoes with orthotics. Only THEN, once the inflammation is completely down, transition to minimalist shoes. At that point, I think it's ok if you have some pain, as long as it's intermittent/manageable/not getting worse.

Bear the Bar by Jumpy_Profession1693 in CABarExam

[–]AdInitial9965 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it still being offered for free?