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[–] Denjin@feddit.uk 1 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

Dyspraxia is a learning/developmental condition, broadly similar in cause to dyslexia but presenting different symptoms.

In dyslexia there's a disconnect or error in the signals sent to and from the eyes so the brain struggles to process them. In dyspraxia there's a disconnect or error in the signals sent to and from the rest of the body, which means you have difficulty with things like coordination, motor control, balance and also your ability to learn and retain information.

[–] HubertManne@piefed.social 1 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

that just makes me wonder more. they mention several times a day though but like for me I bang into the sides of doors or portals or such more than most people I know over the course of a year. Curiously the bane of my school days was not being able to short term memorize at the level my peers could. Was even worse when I got further along and people dropped out of the major. Thing is its not really a totally bad thing as I also notice that when I memorize things I tend to retain it longer. I still know a shakespeare soliloquy and poem I had to memorize for an english class in high school. I pull them out as part tricks on occasion (years between). I also get balance things out of no where but again not daily. Its only noticable over large spans like a year or years so like my wife notices it. Mostly in a what the heck was that way. So yeah given its not daily I don't think I have it but it makes me wonder if I have like some of the genes.

[–] Denjin@feddit.uk 1 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

It's a spectrum like everything else, you've definitely got some of the markers! It's not a 100% thing either, like it's not a cerebral injury or a palsy where there's a specific damage or something.

Like for me I have terrible hand/eye coordination, I have to have my phone keyboard take up most of the screen to hit the right button reliably, I'll also have what turns into a borderline speech impediment if I'm trying to do something fiddly at the same time. I'll randomly drop things for no reason or I'll just spontaneously misstep and end up on the floor every now and then.

[–] HubertManne@piefed.social 1 points 5 hours ago

wow. yeah this is amazing for me as these things line up. hand eye has always been a bit poorer than others and I do get where my speech can get goofy if im engaged in thought along with the dropping thing. Again though not that often. Almost just enough to have noticed over a lifetime. Its kinda reassuring to think there is a reason and im guess im lucky I did not get enough genes or whatever turned on to the point it fires more often. The speech thing is like more of a threshold thing though. The more I have to concentrate the harder it is to speak and the more likely I will say something goofy.