chatee are your boots piedros? I've had a no no to piedros as well as splints. Cost based so maybe it's our postcode? If not do you know their brand and will your summer shoes be the same? If they aren't piedros and I could go armed with a brand I may be off to a better start. DD also has adaptions to all shoes and they require frequent repair by the orthotist because of her gait and so their wear. So I sometimes wonder whether two pairs of adapted piedros would be cheaper for the trust than the 3/4/5 pairs of trainers with adaptions and repairs that we go through with each new set of splints. Perhaps I s houdl go with this argument.
Thanks for everyone elses comments the other night it's good to know we're not alone.