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Tuesday, April 01, 2003
I want to find out why my left foot slants to the side. I didn't notice it until a few years ago, only that I seem to stretch my left shoe all out of shape without trying. My left sneakers all tear apart at the seams. I started noticing my feet in reflections as I walked and I definitely walk on the side of the left one. A friend of mine told me she'd noticed it for awhile.

The other day I noticed that on my work shoes, which have soft rubber soles, the left one makes a clicking sound when it hits the pavement, and the right doesn't. As it turns out, the treads on the left one are worn smooth and hard. The right one is normal. So obviously I'm putting more weight on my left foot or something.

I think I need x-rays and stuff. I bet my left leg is longer than my right.

It doesn't cause me any pain but if it's a real thing that can be corrected, I hope my health insurance covers it because it would really save me money on shoes in the future.