Okay...I'll confess if you promise not to remind my husband. For a few years before I was diagnosed with pd, I had problems with the heel of my left shoe. I would only wear a new pair of pumps for a few months when the heel would be worn down on the outside. I would get them repaired and a month or so later, if it happened to be a pair I wore a lot, it would be worn down again. The last time it happened, I returned the shoes to the repair shop and explained to the young man who was working there that the last repair job had only lasted a month. When my husband and I picked the shoes up later, the young man suggested I see my doctor about what could be causing me to walk in such a way that damaged my shoe. As we were walking away, my husband asked me if I planned to see the dr. about this. I was annoyed and said I wasn't going to take medical advice from a kid who worked repairing shoes. I now wear a brace on my left foot & ankle; my shoes are now fine (flat shoes but...); fortunately, my husband does not remember the incident. Barb =========================================================================== Barbara Patterson [log in to unmask] HSC 2J22 905-525-9140, ext. 22403 School of Nursing ===========================================================================