My mother is 79 years old. She's had many health problems for at least the past 10 years--degenerative joint disease and rhemeutoid arthritis being two of the most dibilitating issues. We now receive help from hospice in her home as care is becoming more difficult. Just last night, I noticed the toes on her right foot really curling (it improved once she started walking). I've heard this is an indication that her "time" is not long--is this true? ...and if so, what does this have to do with "toe curling" in later years?
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