I have dyspraxia. In practice it means that I fall over a lot and am particularly clumsy (and had a miserable time during physical education lessons at school, natch ).
With cannon shot and gun blast smash the alien. With laser beam and searing plasma scatter the alien to the stars.Mild dysgraphia for me. My hand-eye has always been... a bit hit and miss. <_< An astigmatism didn't help me getting diagnosed, as everything was put down to that.
However, I get way too stressed picking pens and pencils up for that. Thank God for typing. For all I still am the queen of transcription errors.
Does Dyslexia counts?
"Please crush me with your heels Esdeath-sama!I have pretty severe Dysgraphia, I was tested a few years back (because universities demand constant updates if you want accessibility stuff) and for certain types of hand-eye coordination and motor skills I placed within the bottom 5th percentile or lower compared to the general population.
If computers didn't exist I would be totally screwed.
edited 9th May '15 1:48:18 PM by Rationalinsanity
Politics is the skilled use of blunt objects.
So this is basically just thread for people who have been diagnosed with dyspraxia and dysgraphia and other learning and social disorders and for people who can talk about what it feels like to live with the disability .
No one else was in the room where it happened