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Hi Cara;

I mean things moving around me ... really moving! Also bright

colours .... things happening on the TV screen. Sometimes I sit in

front of the TV "watching" the TV ..... hahahah .... I couldn't tell you

what has happened because the moving pictures so catch my attention that

what's happening eludes me!

You describe stationery things starting to move in the periphery ....

and I have had that happen quite often, especially when I am tired.

Jean

And Escalators ..... UGH! I HATE them! I have a REAL problem

with knowing when to step onto the moving step and admit to being afraid

that I will get sucked into the machinery!!!! I never thought I would

share that one!!! <grin>

Elevators .... welllllll .... I hang on as if my life depended on it

to the rail because I am claustrophobic or at least that is the best way

I know to describe the sensory feelings I have especially with the changing

of height motion! Its not REAL fear .... it is the "position in space"

thing again.

Jean

"C. Waller" wrote:

when you write

"I like to use my computer at night with the lights out .... because

I

can focus better on the screen and not be distracted by things

moving in

my peripheral vision."

do you mean that things that are moving in you peripheral vision

(like

people or TV or clock pendulum, etc.) bother you

or

that things in your peripheral vision appear to move when they

should be

stationary (or is it stationery?)

i think you mean the first, but i am curious as often the second

happens to

me, and I believe my child has this happen too

thanks! and Hooray for elevators over escalators! escalators

are a problem

;)

cara

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Yes ... sensory integration describes it well! I believe that sensory

integration is an autonomic function.

Can't remember ... did I admit that I come down stairs facing the stairs

when no one is looking so that my toes will give me the spatial information

I need? Your daughter might find this helpful ... and it might reduce

her fear of falling too.

Jean

orrmullane@... wrote:

I find this all so interesting.

A lot of this sounds like sensory integration issues, which many people

with a variety of chronic conditions/disabilities experience. I especially

like your description of not knowing where your foot will come down on

the stair -- I think that must be just like what happens with my daughter.

Maggie

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