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Gait and people
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
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