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    Okay this review is SO LONG OVERDUE! My apologies to the gentleman that assisted me. I even…read morepromised to do a review as this is typically my practice when I experience something worthy of talking about. Well in any case the gentleman that helped me has a large family and he used to be a pastor I think. I can't recall his name Jeff maybe. My sister told me about the Good Feet Store at a time I was certain I would need to get surgery. I saw a local podiatrist who diagnosed me with plantar fasciitis in both feet, Achilles tendons that are too tight in both feet, and small bunyons in both feet. I was in so much pain that by the end of a shift at the hospital I would be limping on both feet. I asked my podiatrist what would be the next step if his insoles didn't help me. His immediate response was "surgery." So I refused to go back until I was crawling back. As a nurse, I haven't seen many foot surgeries go well and I knew it might just take me out of the game. I was able to hide my pain for a while but then it became pretty obvious. My son had a hilarious impression of me trying to walk without putting pressure on either of my feet. As you can imagine this affected my ability to exercise and everything. I started experiencing imbalance, weakness, and more. So when my sister told me about The Good Feet store I was pretty desperate for help. She warned me it would be expensive but said they are able to take my HSA from health insurance and said even she experienced being pain free while she was in the store. She's had surgery and was disabled because of it so for her to say she had total pain relief before she even left the store? Well I was pretty much sold. So I went hobbling in after a 12 hour shift hoping for answers. I can't say I was pain free before I left but the pain was definitely less. I was told these carried lifetime warranties and if I needed adjustments at any time I would be able to get new in soles at no charge. This part made me wary. A lot of times places promise this but fail to deliver. So after about 2-3 months my pain was improved but I was still limping on both feet by the end of the day. So I went back and yes I got brand new insoles with no charge! They actually kept their word!! Fast forward it's been at least 3 years since I got my insoles and I'm pain free. I've started running again, I no longer limp on both feet, and I can even walk around barefoot if I want to. I've completely avoided surgery which would have been very costly, then adding up time off work and potential disability, this was worth EVERY PENNY!! I highly recommend spending whatever you need to to avoid going under the knife and even if you already have like my sister, it's worth it. Any reservations you have please just go on with an open mind, take their advice, use these as you're told, go back if you are still having pain, communicate with them and they will help you. I'm so glad I did. I got the full 3 step program, spent $1500, saved thousands more, and gained my life back. I'm not posting a picture of my feet or the product so instead it's picture proof of me hitting the gym again. Something I didn't think would be possible.

    Stopped in today cuz i heard about them on the radio. No numbers mentioned until the end. Holy…read morecow, but i moved forward anyways. Only now do i find out theres no returns or customer guarantee. At 1700$ you should get some type of refund if it doesn't work. Their staff are salesmen and the ink relief is not accurate owing to several factors. They talk the talk. Thats it. They could do serious harm to someone that has a condition they are not qualified to treat. I have wide feet and he went a half size longer which adjust the width automatically. While this can help some, it is a scam to others. No true diagnosis so there can be no true correction without a lucky guess. Try these instead: Tread Labs - Offers modular insoles with customizable arch heights at significantly lower prices than Good Feet (approximately $75 vs. $1350 for Good Feet's 3-piece system) ArchCrafters - Provides custom orthotics via at-home fitting kits Orthofeet - Specializes in orthopedic footwear with built-in support PowerStep - Makes insoles with good arch support for overpronation

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