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Old 01-06-2010, 10:50 AM #11
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You may be on to something with the idea of variable sensation. When I am off and stand up to try to walk, I freeze until I can "negotiate" an agreement with everyone. I must "renegotiate" each step. However, if there is something like a crumpled blanket on the floor, only the fiest step requires this. This is particularly the case when I am barefoot.
taking a really deep breath helps me take that 1st step
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