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Old 08-14-2013, 05:14 PM #1
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Default Uh, strange/odd observation

Ok I know this is odd, and maybe not worth mentioning, but I have a feeling it can't be good.

I stretch out before/after I exercise and one is the leg straight, pointing toes straight up to stretch leg muscle, then point toes and foot forward. For some reason I curled my toes in like a fist...and here is the odd part...my left foot had a hard time doing it.

So i tried harder since it seemed weird. Why can't I curl my left foot toes into a fist? Them toe muscles quivered like crazy while trying to curl them, but mostly just the big toe and the one next to it. Those two toes simply did not,could not bend inward. The more I tried the more it quivered. So I sorta "helped" it by bending my toe in for my muscle, which helped stop some of the quiver.

Meanwhile. the right foot had no problem.

What would this mean? It seems scary in that...it means I am losing muscle control?
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