Broken toe my a$$
Her underlying disease is getting worse.
Run,Hillary, Run
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Right!!! It is her disease.
To break a toe you have to swing your leg quickly to stub it...she does not move her legs fast enough to cause damage.
We dodged a bullet
http://www.thepi.org/symptoms/
Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
Because Parkinsons disease affects the way your brain controls your bodys movement, .... It is important to note that not everyone diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease will develop each of the symptoms listed below.
MOTOR SYMPTOMS:
Tremor - The Motor Symptom most associated with Parkinsons disease is tremor, which occurs often in only one hand, foot, arm, or leg. It is important to note that not all tremors are due to Parkinsons disease
Rigidity - Generally known as stiffness, rigidity may cause muscle cramps and soreness, loss of arm swing when walking, smaller handwriting (also called Micrographia), decreased facial expression (also called Hypomimia), and decreased dexterity and coordination
Bradykinesia - Slowness of movement
Postural Instability - Imbalance
Other Motor Symptons -
Shuffling of the feet
Bending forward (also called Stooped Posture)
Walking issues may develop over time and mobility may become limited
NON-MOTOR SYMPTOMS:
Muscle Weakness - Internal muscles may have trouble functioning. Some examples include weakened throat muscles, causing problems with swallowing, choking, drooling, and voice changes. Parkinsons disease may also affect the gastrointestinal muscles, causing constipation, and the bladder muscles, causing urinary frequency, urgency or control issues (also called incontinence)
Other Symptoms -
Decreased or complete loss of sense of smell (also called Anosmia)
Oily skin
Dandruff
Excessive sweating
Low blood pressure upon standing (also called Orthostatic Hypotension)
Anxiety
Depression
Constipation
Sleep disturbances
Sexual dysfunction
Changes in memory and intellectual function