And so it was with great dread that I heard my physical therapist chastise me for wearing flats. Flats! I said, "Well, I can't wear heels." And then it happened. He said the dreaded, terrible word... Orthotics. Grandma shoes. Shoes that look like this:

If I want my knee to get any better, I'm going to have to suck it up and wear these "sensible" shoes for awhile (hopefully not forever... oh god).
As a woman who appreciates style, who wishes she could wear stilettos and thigh-high boots and all the wonderful, shiny things we're taught to love, this is tantamount to a tragedy. It's as if I'm being punished for having an injury.
So, I am trying to figure out if there's any way I can have my cake and eat it, too. Is it possible to wear orthotics and also maintain a semblance of style?
Who can I even go to for guidance on this sort of thing? Doctors don't know style, and stylists don't know orthotics. It's like the Shoemuda Triangle - no one can save you.
If you have any ideas, please help. I don't want to be a grandma yet.
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