I have been wearing my Birkenstock’s Boston for about 6 months now (12 hr shifts) with zero pain. I have flat feet, I have been pleasantly surprised I walk a lot, but no foot pain, back or leg pain whatsoever!
As a nurse since 1991, now a teacher, I have always believed in Danskos. A friend fell in hers years ago and was out of commission for months. Her dr told her to never wear Danskos. I’ve always loved them but now I don’t wear them. I would notice I roll my ankles in them often. Thank you for this video!
I’ve been wearing Dansko clogs for years. I do a lot of fast walking/running around all night, prefer the lighter weight and more cushioned XP 2. I wear compression anklet socks, where the compression is around the arch area of the foot. I’ve never fallen in Danskos, but will admit I have rolled over on my ankle a few times…funny thing is, it never happens when I’m running around, it happens when I’m standing still, or turning. Never enough to hurt myself, but it’s a risk. I tried buying sneakers for work,but I just hate the way they look. I have NEVER seen a nurse wearing lace up boots! The one shoe I hate that everyone seems to be wearing now are the Crocs, and I’ve seen a lot of people fall in them! They are too lightweight, and now the style is the flared out sole…I think they are less safe than Danskos.
Yep. Clogs are very injurious. If you in toe, as I do, you need the support. I actually work in occupational health and the guys in the construction industry know the secret. I also like your compression sleeve idea because the feet in regular compression socks, I get squished toes and blisters.
You are so pretty!! And your skin looks amazing. I’m not a nurse but Im a pharmacy tech and definitely on my feet all day so currently on the hunt for some good shoes. Thank you for the recommendation btw 😁
As a father in law, I'm doing some research on what kind of shoe I will be buying for the kid. I might have to save this one to show her. They look about as far away from a nurses' shoe as one could think, unless it was on M.A.S.H. lol Really proves your point about no one shoe.
I have wear Hush puppies for 2 years now they are so light, soft and very very comfortable. i have to wear my shoes from 9 to 11 hours because I working hotel. This brand is way better than tennis shoes
Girl the reason you love your boots are because most highend boot brands use cork and leather insoles which are natural materials that mold to your feet.
I wear corks (spike bottomed logging boots) even to Church, because I broke my r foot in the Navy & my other foot after Christmas. I tried on Dansko professional clogs for a friends daughter who will graduate Penn State Nursing (I have tiny narrow flat feet with bad ankles that are her size). Since I wear my corks 12hrs a day for work, & can't wear sneakers, do you think Dansko's would be ok for me? (They make mens versions) If anyone knows, how long do they last? Elsewise I'd have to get another pair of boots made ~$500 without the corks.
I've been wearing Danskos since they first came out. I've never had a problem with them. I've been a nurse over 40 years. They work well for me. I find them to be comfortable and supportive for my feet. In all the years I've been wearing them, I've never rolled either ankle. They work well for me.
I have a fairly narrow foot, and arch pain in my left. I like the Dansko XP2 clog, which is lighter weight and more cushioned than regular Danskos. With 40hr per week wear, mine last at least a year before the uppers start to look a little beat up. Structurally, I could probably get another year out of them, but if you want them to look nice, then a little less. I’ve been considering getting one of the pro versions of the Birkenstock Boston. I wear Birkenstocks outside of work, and you can’t beat the comfort.
Ok first of all can yall stop talking about her looks? How pretty a healthcare worker is is so unimportant in the care you receive. She looks professional, clean, and ready to work. Thats as far as we should be looking at her appearance. Shes there to do her job, not be fawned over by people who think she wants to hear about how pretty she is. She worked her ass off in school, clinicals, and work, and to have her expertise and intelligence completely disregarded for "you're so pretty" is frankly insulting. Second, thank you for the advice on shoes. I might try your boots as overly soft-heeled shoes absolutely kill my feet.
I wear Hykes Pinnacle and love them. Super comfy.
I have been wearing my Birkenstock’s Boston for about 6 months now (12 hr shifts) with zero pain. I have flat feet, I have been pleasantly surprised I walk a lot, but no foot pain, back or leg pain whatsoever!
As a nurse since 1991, now a teacher, I have always believed in Danskos. A friend fell in hers years ago and was out of commission for months. Her dr told her to never wear Danskos. I’ve always loved them but now I don’t wear them. I would notice I roll my ankles in them often. Thank you for this video!
I've been a nurse for 42 years. Started wearing Danskos when they first came out. They work for me.
I have been exclusively wearing croc's to work as a nurse for over 8 years due to my peripheral neuropathy and heel spurs
I’ve been wearing Dansko clogs for years. I do a lot of fast walking/running around all night, prefer the lighter weight and more cushioned XP 2. I wear compression anklet socks, where the compression is around the arch area of the foot. I’ve never fallen in Danskos, but will admit I have rolled over on my ankle a few times…funny thing is, it never happens when I’m running around, it happens when I’m standing still, or turning. Never enough to hurt myself, but it’s a risk. I tried buying sneakers for work,but I just hate the way they look. I have NEVER seen a nurse wearing lace up boots! The one shoe I hate that everyone seems to be wearing now are the Crocs, and I’ve seen a lot of people fall in them! They are too lightweight, and now the style is the flared out sole…I think they are less safe than Danskos.
Yep. Clogs are very injurious. If you in toe, as I do, you need the support. I actually work in occupational health and the guys in the construction industry know the secret. I also like your compression sleeve idea because the feet in regular compression socks, I get squished toes and blisters.
currently wearing paramedic issued work boots, plain black and super supportive! except people think I look like security
You are so pretty!! And your skin looks amazing. I’m not a nurse but Im a pharmacy tech and definitely on my feet all day so currently on the hunt for some good shoes. Thank you for the recommendation btw 😁
and now let's here about how you keep your skin so beautiful! ❤️
I wasnt expecting that!!!
I am with you. It hurts my feet just looking at people wear clogs! Definitely not for me!
As a father in law, I'm doing some research on what kind of shoe I will be buying for the kid.
I might have to save this one to show her. They look about as far away from a nurses' shoe as one could think, unless it was on M.A.S.H. lol Really proves your point about no one shoe.
very interesting. you dont hear about red wings as nursing shoes..
Makes sense…firefighters wear them long shifts as well.
True. Thank you for your advice. It does help!
I agree I can hardly walk in them couldn’t imagine running in clogs
very helpful and useful info. ty
what camera do you use for your video? love the resolution.
I gotta tell you, those are some nice looking boots. Do you still wear them?
I have wear Hush puppies for 2 years now they are so light, soft and very very comfortable. i have to wear my shoes from 9 to 11 hours because I working hotel. This brand is way better than tennis shoes
Did you have to learn how to “hear” with your CI? I had mine activated a few days ago and I hear static and buzzing. 😕
You deserve so many more subscribers!!! I love your content 😊
Girl the reason you love your boots are because most highend boot brands use cork and leather insoles which are natural materials that mold to your feet.
Hallo,
1. You are so beautiful.
2. You helped me a lot with this Video.
I wear corks (spike bottomed logging boots) even to Church, because I broke my r foot in the Navy & my other foot after Christmas.
I tried on Dansko professional clogs for a friends daughter who will graduate Penn State Nursing (I have tiny narrow flat feet with bad ankles that are her size).
Since I wear my corks 12hrs a day for work, & can't wear sneakers, do you think Dansko's would be ok for me? (They make mens versions)
If anyone knows, how long do they last?
Elsewise I'd have to get another pair of boots made ~$500 without the corks.
I've been wearing Danskos since they first came out. I've never had a problem with them. I've been a nurse over 40 years. They work well for me. I find them to be comfortable and supportive for my feet. In all the years I've been wearing them, I've never rolled either ankle. They work well for me.
@@hoovesandpaws thanks for the answer: fun fact I wear a 37 narrow
I have a fairly narrow foot, and arch pain in my left. I like the Dansko XP2 clog, which is lighter weight and more cushioned than regular Danskos. With 40hr per week wear, mine last at least a year before the uppers start to look a little beat up. Structurally, I could probably get another year out of them, but if you want them to look nice, then a little less. I’ve been considering getting one of the pro versions of the Birkenstock Boston. I wear Birkenstocks outside of work, and you can’t beat the comfort.
@@geslinam9703 haha My corks weigh in just shy of 8 lbs. so nope this won't be a problem for me.
Enjoyed this video!
Hey i have a question please 🥺
Ok first of all can yall stop talking about her looks? How pretty a healthcare worker is is so unimportant in the care you receive. She looks professional, clean, and ready to work. Thats as far as we should be looking at her appearance. Shes there to do her job, not be fawned over by people who think she wants to hear about how pretty she is. She worked her ass off in school, clinicals, and work, and to have her expertise and intelligence completely disregarded for "you're so pretty" is frankly insulting.
Second, thank you for the advice on shoes. I might try your boots as overly soft-heeled shoes absolutely kill my feet.
Altras are good for me
If you like red wing iron rangers you will loveNicks Boots.
i have to wear clogs for my medical program :((
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