Milkymum your children need to see the orthopeadic foot specialist at the hospital and get Piedro boots, this should have been done when they were very young. Try talking to your GP or health visitor. My youngest son has these boots and they work wonders for his turned in feet. At the moment there is no ortho foot specialist in my area so he hasn't had them for about 8 months, and the problem is getting worse again. In the meantime, you will pay more for them, but try to find an independent shoe shop that sells ricosta shoes, they are more supportive than clarks shoes, and they REALLY are virtually indestructible, even with children with foot problems, they test the durability of them by running them over with tanks!! I have epilepsy and so does my 11 yr old daughter. We live in the South-East of England. Oh and on gluten-free, my whole family is GF as my middle child, my 7 yr old son, was diagnosed coeliac in April, and it's had the pleasent side effect of lessening mine and my daughters amount of seizures. If you want any advice on GF foods in the UK, feel free to PM me. Waitrose is best, closely followed by Sainsbury's, don't even bother with Asda! ((((HUGS)))) to your gorgeous son.
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