overall I am a good looking (and well shaped) guy when I am made up, shaven, well gelled, and wearing my tailor made suit etc. and have have got compliment from (2-3/ girls when I am dressed like that (for interviews mainly), but I was also wearing 2.75'' lifts all those 2-3 times this thing happened, which bought my height to around 5'6" with the 2.75" shoes. I am going to get to 2.5 inches taller when I stop lengthening around 24 of this month (September). I am expecting 3-4 job interviews around 1 week after that (i.e. one week after stopping lengthening). Due to PT daily I can walk (though like funny way) without cane though I usually use cane to be on safe side, after stopping lengthening my guess is recovery becomes even faster/better, so I am guessing i will be able to walk with lesser bending/duck kind move (i.e. less weird looking walk) by then (time of interview). I have a pair of don's shoes but those are a little risky to wear (half rubber half leather sole) now, but my question is if I order full rubber sole shoes and wear those during the interview (and keep a cane to be on safe side to ensure that I don't slip/fall, will jokingly tell interviewer that I had a minor surgery, almost recovered but keeping cane for safety, I am sure they won'y mind/bother because they will notice that I am walking though funny), is it an OK plan? note- of course I am wearing normal sports shoes now (and not the $250 don's elevator shoes). I want to take this small risk because I want to look my absolute best for the interview, and I am thinking if girls (and some guys) gave me compliments when sharply dressed earlier (when I was 2 inches shorter) then this time with around 2.5" additional height I should do even better in looks department (and looks do matter in interviews, I am in supply chain management/corporate world). or do you think I should not take risk and wear normal (not don's elevator) shoes. Plz note - those who don't know don's shoes are not like normal cheap lift shoes, but rather those are hand crafted and costs from $150 to $400 (you will realize when you see) and are not 'crudely' made lift shoes.