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Friendlykev92
05-11-2024, 06:14 PM
Evening guys, Just wondering if any of you know of Dyspraxia?, (Developmental Coordination Disorder), a hidden disability I have which for some reason does not have much awareness compared to other conditions. I personally find It very hard to live with, Tasks such as dressing myself and tying my shoe laces can sometimes be very difficult amongst many other challenges.

Kate!
05-11-2024, 06:19 PM
Oh hello Kev. Welcome to Tibb. I believe I have mild dyspraxia also. I struggle with buttons etc, can't tie my laces properly. Thank you for sharing.

Black Dagger
05-11-2024, 06:21 PM
Yes I have dyspraxia I was diagnosed as a child!

Kate!
05-11-2024, 06:24 PM
Dyspraxia, also known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), can cause a variety of symptoms that vary by person and may change over time:

Movement and coordination: Difficulty with balance, walking up and down stairs, running, jumping, hopping, catching, or kicking a ball

Fine motor skills: Difficulty writing, drawing, using scissors, or grasping small objects

Daily living skills: Difficulty dressing, doing up buttons, or tying shoelaces

Learning: Difficulty learning new skills, or following instructions

Memory: Poor memory, especially short-term memory

Organization: Difficulty planning, organizing, or time management

Social skills: Difficulty listening to people, especially in large groups, or picking up non-verbal signals

Emotions: Difficulty dealing with emotions, getting stressed, depressed, or anxious easily

Posture: Poor posture and muscle fatigue

Rhythm: Lack of rhythm when dancing

Crimson Dynamo
05-11-2024, 06:24 PM
Rhythm: Lack of rhythm when dancing

dear god

Friendlykev92
05-11-2024, 06:29 PM
Oh hello Kev. Welcome to Tibb. I believe I have mild dyspraxia also. I struggle with buttons etc, can't tie my laces properly. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Kate, No problem at all, It is always nice to raise some awareness

Jessica.
05-11-2024, 06:57 PM
I've always felt like I have it but haven't been diagnosed, I have loads of symptoms but I feel discouraged about bringing it up to a professional because I was dismissed when I brought other things up in the past.

Redway
05-11-2024, 07:03 PM
Yes I have dyspraxia I was diagnosed as a child!

It’s quite hard to actually get a certificate-diagnosis of dyspraxia, isn’t it?

Black Dagger
05-11-2024, 07:31 PM
It’s quite hard to actually get a certificate-diagnosis of dyspraxia, isn’t it?

I mean I was about 6 so I have no idea. I am officially diagnosed though.

Mystic Mock
05-11-2024, 08:23 PM
Dyspraxia, also known as developmental coordination disorder (DCD), can cause a variety of symptoms that vary by person and may change over time:

Movement and coordination: Difficulty with balance, walking up and down stairs, running, jumping, hopping, catching, or kicking a ball

Fine motor skills: Difficulty writing, drawing, using scissors, or grasping small objects

Daily living skills: Difficulty dressing, doing up buttons, or tying shoelaces

Learning: Difficulty learning new skills, or following instructions

Memory: Poor memory, especially short-term memory

Organization: Difficulty planning, organizing, or time management

Social skills: Difficulty listening to people, especially in large groups, or picking up non-verbal signals

Emotions: Difficulty dealing with emotions, getting stressed, depressed, or anxious easily

Posture: Poor posture and muscle fatigue

Rhythm: Lack of rhythm when dancing

I feel like I tick a fair few of those boxes, but not necessarily others.

Obviously I shouldn't really self-diagnose myself.

Crimson Dynamo
05-11-2024, 08:59 PM
Big up to everyone with good posture and no sore bits

Ithinkiloveyoutoo
11-11-2024, 07:02 AM
Hi Kev. Yes I was diagnosed with it in college. I don't believe mine is severe. I had no idea it was a thing until that point. For me it's more on the learning side though. Not sure my motor skills are effected much by it

Oliver_W
11-11-2024, 07:24 AM
I've got "suspected dyspraxia" - a fair amount of the symptoms crossover with another condition I have, but there are things -can't ride a bike, rubbish fine motor skills, "weird" walk, etc- which don't really manifest from my "main" condition, and there was never any additional need to be diagnosed with both.

If that makes sense :joker:

Oliver_W
11-11-2024, 07:25 AM
or grasping small objects



I had an ex with the same problem :creep:

Kate!
11-11-2024, 07:27 AM
I had an ex with the same problem :creep:

:joker:

Mystic Mock
12-11-2024, 01:37 AM
I had an ex with the same problem :creep:

:joker: