Jacob, i think the problem you have may be linked to the problem so many have when they go thro narrow doorways and stop with feet stuck to the floor or have difficulty moving about in a crowded room Is it due to the input being messed up? Or is the brain not capable of processing two/three messages at once? Or is the brain just stopping work temporarily? Any way you slice it it is a real problem without an answer as far as I know Anyone prove me wrong? Anne Rutherford On Sat, 12 Apr 1997, Jacob Drollinger wrote: > When I am out, and there is someone walking towards me, is the time when I > have the most difficulty with my gait. I know that it is just nerves, i.e. > the anxiety of having someone coming straight at me. But it's gotten to the > point where I can not maintain a near normal gait even outside, when a car is > coming towards me. > This has got to be a psychologic problem; it feels like nothing else. > Has anyone else had any similar experiences with their gait and fear of > people? > When I am alone, I can usually keep a nice steady gait. > > Jacob >