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I am not Einstein - 29 Dec 2006 13:19 GMT
Hi all,
I am having one leg long and one leg short.I do not know which leg is
shorter but I get heavy pain in one leg only.What should I do to know
which leg is long and how can I bring balance in my legs .
TIA.
Wills.
Jason Johnson - 29 Dec 2006 19:58 GMT
Hi all,
 I am having one leg long and one leg short.I do not know which leg is
shorter but I get heavy pain in one leg only.What should I do to know
which leg is long and how can I bring balance in my legs .
TIA.
Wills.

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Hello,
When I was much younger, I worked in a summer camp for children that had
physical problems and disabilities. One of the children had one leg that
was about 4 inches shorter than the other leg. He had to wear special shoes.
One of the special shoes had a sold (spelling) that was 4 inches taller
than the sold on the other shoe. I took a special look at that special
shoe and learned that the shoe maker had glued together about 5 different
regular solds. He sanded them so they looked like one sold. You may one to
go to a shop that repaired shoes and buy a pair of shoes that can be
repaired instead of the type of shoes that can never be repaired. Ask the
shoe maker to add one or two solds to one of the shoes. Before you visit
the shoe shop, try to find out how many inches that need to be added to
one of the shoes. Perhaps a Chiropractic Doctor can determine which leg is
longer and how many inches longer one leg is from the other leg. He or she
may even be able to order you the special shoes mentioned above.
Jason
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I am not Einstein - 30 Dec 2006 08:36 GMT
Perhaps a Chiropractic Doctor can determine which leg is
> longer and how many inches longer one leg is from the other leg. He or she
> may even be able to order you the special shoes mentioned above.
> Jason
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Thanks Jason.
The difference is not in inches, it only a few millimeters i feel.
TIA,
Wills.

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