Oh i hate hate HATE charlie horses...i don't get them too often but enough to dread them..I hate being woken up by them and I hate feeling them coming on and being powerless to stop themm...and I also had night leg problems when I was little...
I am a habitual toe walker since I was little...in school they called me "tippy toes" (among other things ) I have stopped trying to fight it..I don't do it when walking long distances, but it is how I walk around the house alot of the time....I went to the doctor for it when I was in Jr. High and he said my tendons were too short and I would need an extensive operation to remove benign tumors from between my toes and to lenghten my achilles tendons....but they really are not too short at all....the doctor was trying to scare me for some reason....
Until recently I had no idea it was an "Autistic" thing...I always knew I was different and blah blah blah....but the toe walking is one of the things that clued me in to the whole AS thing...in regards to my possibly having it.
Anywhoo...my wondering is if there are many NT adult toe-walkers out there
But think what the original poster described...
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Ok, so walking on one's toes is an AS thing...I don't do it, or I didn't think I did, until I noticed that I walk on my tip-toes coming back from the shower in the dorm. (I don't like the feeling of tile on my wet feet, plus, I don't like making the floor all wet.) But that's normal, right? Doesn't everyone do that? (I mean, unless they have shower shoes)
is sorta a normal thing that lots of people do...Aspie NT whatever...but um...I reckon not all aspies do it...