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My Toes Won't Stop Movinu
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So recently my toes especially on my most affected side insist on fidgeting all the time. It has gotten so bad the skin is badly irritated. Plz tell me I'm not alone on this. I feel so weird but it hurts so bad

posted January 16, 2016
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Really? It's so strange. I heard nothing of it til I started having it n asked on here. Is there anything they can do or is just another "live with it" symptom? Thanks for answering.

posted February 1, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

that is a pain in the "neck '" when you are trying to drive

posted January 30, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I have that problem with my right foot , it moves all the time... Some times my Husband says it drives him crazy... ' I tell him I can't help it , Its the Parkinsons..''
. I guess he excepts my answer...

posted January 29, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Definitely not alone. . I often find my toes curling inwards towards my sole.. ...I'm aware that I am doing this, but it seems like the more I try and stop this, the more it happens.

posted January 18, 2016
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

I have the same thing on the effected side, I call them my "Happy Toes" I agree that it is a side effect of the medication

posted January 18, 2016

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