Ladies-- did you have to buy smaller shoes?
vyvrhovat
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My VSG surgery date is 11/10. I'm pretty nervous about a lot of things, but this just struck me too-- It makes sense that my feet will shrink a bit too. I mean, I'm pretty tall so my feet are big anyway, and only maybe two pairs of my shoes are also specifically wide. Have any ladies who've had the procedure noticed that their feet shrink enough that they no longer fit in any of their existing sizes at all? This is obviously not an enormous deal, but man, I just have so many great heels that I was really excited about finally being able to wear without feeling like a watermelon on chopsticks.
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I have gone from 9.5/10 wide to 8.5 wide0
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I'm not a lady but my feet shrank and what were once tight shoes are loose.
I lost over 50 lbs and am scheduled for my surgery where I hope to loose another 100lbs.
maybe I'll wait to replace my shoes
I am not sure where I saw it but there was a posting of people's sizes and a lot of people showed that they lost both size and width in their shoe sizes.0 -
I am only 6 weeks PO and I am finding my slip on shoes are already loose!0
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I found the link I was talking about. (people compare their sizes)
Groups › Gastric ByPass/VSG/LapBand
under the topic
What are your stats? Prior and now
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I'm still a 10.5-11 in length, but now all my shoes are way too wide for me! And due to bone spurs in both heals I wear mainly Birkenstocks. Expensive shoes and not all of them have straps and buckles, so not all of them can be adjusted. I'm having to replace!0
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oh man, this is definitely good to know. thanks, guys. at least I'll make some money from selling all my nice pairs, since they barely ever got any wear! haha.0
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Mangopickle wrote: »I have gone from 9.5/10 wide to 8.5 wide
I really think your my body clone. I had been a 9.5 w until child #2 then moved up to 10 wide. An 8.5 - or 9 sounds heavenly.0 -
I tend to lose a shoe size too... US Size 6 to US size 5, and agree on the ability to wear high heel shoes - less pressure on poor feet with less weight so heels do feel significantly more manageable. Still torture devices but less torturous0
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I just realized yesterday I need to get some new shoes as all my flats are now slipping off my heels. Losing a shoe size never occured to me when I was preparing for this journey. But I love it!0
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Yes, I no longer need wide width. I used to wear a 9 or 1 1/2 and now wear 8 1/2 or 9 reg width. What I really like is now being able to wear tall boots. I went kinda boot crazy last winter and bought 5 pairs! I could never wear tall boots before even the wide calf boots were too small for my calves.
Good luck!0 -
I still haven't bought a tall boot but I really want to! I did buy several pair of ankle or a little over boots last year. And I still can't wear high heels for long, but I can wear them some now!0
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I went from 10 to 9 or 9.5. Good excuse to buy new shoes!0
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I've noticed that my shoes fit better but I did not have to go down in size. But then again I never had to go up in size when I gained weight. I've been the same shoe size since 7th grade.0
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I have narrow long feet! I went from 10 to 9.5, I wear regular width, but I could go to narrow, but they just don't make them!0
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Yes went from 11 to 10. Witdth is what has changed in just 56 lbs lost. I also need new flip flops because my feet are not so puffy & my flops are stretched out.0
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Yes. Funny you ask. I went to a wedding last weekend, and initially bought my shoes online using my old size. Then the shoes arrived and my feet slid forward, right out of the shoe. Ridiculous. I ended up going to DSW and bought a new pair - normal width instead of E (extra wide). Don't worry about this - the shoe options are MUCH cuter the smaller your feet get.
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