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Another point: IF you live near a running specialty shop, get yourself fitted for the “right” sneaker for your feet…sneaker selection is now a science—there’s sneakers that offer comfort, motion support, stability or a neutral last (for those who don’t need the added support or use orthotics). A sneaker specialty salesperson should be trained in shoe-fitting.
There are also over-the-counter orthotics that are sold in these shops (or you can see a podiatrist & have one fitted for you…they cost $4-600 & generally, aren’t covered by insurance)
Good luck!