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<blockquote data-quote="Bill V" data-source="post: 724636" data-attributes="member: 54538"><p>I used to have them all the time--particularly when in groups. Not all groups, mind you--I could go to the mall or a football stadium or what not just fine. Even getting up in front of a large group to do public speaking was fine. It just happened when I was expected to socially interact with them, like at a party. I would start trembling to the point where I couldn't even stand up--I couldn't even walk away from the situation to attempt to relieve it, as that would require standing. I would basically have to sit somewhere, wait for the group to disperse, and then either walk away (if I had regained adequate leg control) or literally crawl. Obviously, the easier solution was to not get in such situations in the first place. But, without any other treatment, I haven't had one in many years--and that's even despite the fact that I no longer avoid such scenarios. It may seem like backwards logic, but I honestly think that getting a wife and kids caused me to panic <em>less</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill V, post: 724636, member: 54538"] I used to have them all the time--particularly when in groups. Not all groups, mind you--I could go to the mall or a football stadium or what not just fine. Even getting up in front of a large group to do public speaking was fine. It just happened when I was expected to socially interact with them, like at a party. I would start trembling to the point where I couldn't even stand up--I couldn't even walk away from the situation to attempt to relieve it, as that would require standing. I would basically have to sit somewhere, wait for the group to disperse, and then either walk away (if I had regained adequate leg control) or literally crawl. Obviously, the easier solution was to not get in such situations in the first place. But, without any other treatment, I haven't had one in many years--and that's even despite the fact that I no longer avoid such scenarios. It may seem like backwards logic, but I honestly think that getting a wife and kids caused me to panic [i]less[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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