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@roslyn2314

My neuro tells me that when you lose sensory nerves in your feet your eyes compensate so you can still walk as long as you can see. I am never sure where my feet are with SfN and that makes me anxious when walking in unknown territory or dimly lit places...This could be similar to what you are experiencing .

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That matches what I experience. With the seasons changing and the early morning hours retreating into wintertime darkness, I have a chancier time going down our front walk to retrieve the morning paper –– or I should say, most mornings: first LOCATE :-), then retrieve the morning paper. Your post struck a chord!