I have never had feeling in my toes. My uncle, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, once told me in confidence he had the same syndrome, leading me to believe it is genetic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't have feeling in my feet to my fingertips; I also have active lesions in my bone marrow and in my eyes.
When it comes down to it, I'm just a girl who wears those five-finger weird toe shoes.
My shoes are special shoes for discerning feet.
I was born with this. It's a hereditary genetic condition. This is something you can go your whole life without really knowing that something's wrong. I had high blood pressure, and that was the first sign.
I can touch my toes, but I bend in a strange way. I'll never be in the Olympics.
I don't like my feet. I'm not crazy about anybody's feet. But I have flat feet.
My wife used to tell me one of my best qualities was that my feet don't smell, but I remember my brother's did when we were kids.
I find that if I'm watching somebody upon television or in a movie that is on a window ledge or in some high precarious position my hand starts sweating and I get that crawling feeling in the soles of my feet.
I have crooked toes from wearing boots that didn't fit me because that's all I could afford as a kid.
I believe there's a secret chemical that's turned loose when you have kids that says you've got to survive, you've got to be strong. That keeps you on your toes, besides all kinds of other things, when you have three little ones running around.