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Dyspraxia

  • 24-04-2009 5:33pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭


    I think I may have it but I'm unsure.(Sorry for the poor spelling your about too read,but hey if I do then you cant blame me :D)

    Im a 17 year old 5th year student and I seem to have several things listed to it.
    I'm generally terrible at languages((Except English besides the spelling and punctuation:D)),When I went for Irish grind the guy told me that It's like I've never done Irish before.I have poor memory for formulas(But Id say thats more to do with study nearly),I'm very very clumsy,I'm always tripping on sidewals,as in my foot always goes off and I trip up a little and I've once been told by my friend that when I enter a room things just suddenly fall off *L*.I've a bad posture,very poor handwritting and often get cramps when doing so.I'm terrible at throwing and catching balls,I often drop things and so fort.

    How ever I apparently I started talking at 6 months old,I was Ambidexteris till I was about 4 and I'm fairly average at most subjects,I'm also very imaginative and quite creative.I've taken up Japanese for the LC dropping Spanish and I seem to learn this much easier than I have with Irish or spanish,but I am learning this on my own time and reciving grinds in it aswell.

    I've taken some of those online assements and all of them said That I more than likely have it and should get it checked out,but then again if you look up headaches on the internet it will nearly tell you that you have some tropical disease.Just to give you an example of how bad I am at Irish,in first year myself adn another where the two worst in the class,however the other actually went on to become better at it then me,And then it turns out he's dyslexic.

    So...Um yeah any opinions or thoughts... and again sorry for the spelling.

    edit-I thought I should mention that I daydreamed allot when I was a kid,so much so that my 1st/2nd class teacher ask my parents to get a hearing tests done on me.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,029 ✭✭✭tbaymusicman


    dont believe what you read on the web


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭Seloth


    I actualy id just look at the wiki heh..I emailed The Dyspraxia association of Ireland.

    Wasnt a very helpful comment either I must say.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,857 ✭✭✭Valmont


    The main thing is you shouldn't self-diagnose. If you're genuinely concerned, go see a professional. Your GP should be able to advise you on where to go etc. Doing web assessments and that sort of thing will not get you anywhere.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 141 ✭✭*Simone*


    Why is there such a tendency for people needing to 'label' everything? Far too many pseudo disorders if you ask me.

    P.s. I am refering to the general here, not necessarily 'dyspraxia', as I know little about this disorder.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,857 ✭✭✭Valmont


    Special needs teachers have a big section in their guide book type-of-thing on Dyspraxia, I saw it today. Don't know anything about it though.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 91 ✭✭Moobui


    What you have described could fit the description of a number of different difficulties, dyspraxia being one. If you are looking for a definitive diagnosis, you would need to be seen by a psychologist, occupational therapist and possibly a speech and language therapist.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 345 ✭✭Gibs


    Here is a good link for Dyspraxia / DCD in children and here is one for adults

    (both are taken from Irish sources):)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭Seloth


    A few weeks ago my mother contacted someone and Im getting an assment in a month or so.

    Thaks guys :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,277 ✭✭✭poisonated


    Seloth wrote: »
    I think I may have it but I'm unsure.(Sorry for the poor spelling your about too read,but hey if I do then you cant blame me :D)

    Im a 17 year old 5th year student and I seem to have several things listed to it.
    I'm generally terrible at languages((Except English besides the spelling and punctuation:D)),When I went for Irish grind the guy told me that It's like I've never done Irish before.I have poor memory for formulas(But Id say thats more to do with study nearly),I'm very very clumsy,I'm always tripping on sidewals,as in my foot always goes off and I trip up a little and I've once been told by my friend that when I enter a room things just suddenly fall off *L*.I've a bad posture,very poor handwritting and often get cramps when doing so.I'm terrible at throwing and catching balls,I often drop things and so fort.

    How ever I apparently I started talking at 6 months old,I was Ambidexteris till I was about 4 and I'm fairly average at most subjects,I'm also very imaginative and quite creative.I've taken up Japanese for the LC dropping Spanish and I seem to learn this much easier than I have with Irish or spanish,but I am learning this on my own time and reciving grinds in it aswell.

    I've taken some of those online assements and all of them said That I more than likely have it and should get it checked out,but then again if you look up headaches on the internet it will nearly tell you that you have some tropical disease.Just to give you an example of how bad I am at Irish,in first year myself adn another where the two worst in the class,however the other actually went on to become better at it then me,And then it turns out he's dyslexic.

    So...Um yeah any opinions or thoughts... and again sorry for the spelling.

    edit-I thought I should mention that I daydreamed allot when I was a kid,so much so that my 1st/2nd class teacher ask my parents to get a hearing tests done on me.

    Dont worry too much about it.I have it, its not really a big deal.One thing though,you say that you are bad at languages and cant remember maths formulae.I dont think that has anything to do with dyspraxia as I am good at those things.To tell you the truth I dont know much about it so if I am wrong please correct,im not being a smart arse


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88 ✭✭BeanieBaby


    There is an excellent book on the subject written by Dr Amanda Kirby and titled "Dyspraxia".

    Definately worth reading. She is a recognised expert on the topic and its a very easy book to read.

    You certainly have many of the characteristics but armchair diagnosis is notoriously unreliable.

    If you do have it, work with it rather than against it. My partner takes charge of all the paperwork when we travel. I recently lost the keys of a hire car, 2 minutes after I was given them :D:D:D Luckily my partner was able to find them :p

    Also take a look at yoru family. It can be hereditary.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 122 ✭✭taztastic


    Seloth wrote: »
    A few weeks ago my mother contacted someone and Im getting an assment in a month or so.

    Thaks guys :D

    Good luck, sounds like you had to struggle with your work for a long time and I really hope that you get some support.

    There's no doubt that we don't need to label everything but where there is a functional impairment its important its recognised and something is done about it.

    It'd be interesting to hear how you get on Seloth and what the experience of assessment is like from the other side if you were interested in sharing with us.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭Seloth


    My assesment was pushed back to later this month so I'll tell ye when I find out.


  • Moderators, Arts Moderators Posts: 35,731 Mod ✭✭✭✭pickarooney


    Seloth wrote: »
    My assesment was pushed back to later this month so I'll tell ye when I find out.

    How did you go about getting the assessment? My younger sister has had serious problems for years and has never been successfully diagnosed. I believe the majority of the problems correspond to a 'typical' case of dyspraxia and would like to help her get some sort of definitive answer.

    Any idea what kind of help is in place in Ireland for sufferers?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭Seloth


    I'm getting slightly worried as the person that was ment to do the assment has gotten back yet about an appointment :(.

    Tbh I've no idea whats in place :o


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 74 ✭✭acoc100


    I have a touch of dyslexia myself.

    When I’m making posts on forums and stuff like that
    I often type them in MS Word and do a spell check.
    Then copy and paste them into the forum.

    Solves the spelling issue for me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,831 ✭✭✭Torakx


    its a very interesting subject i have never heard of this before.
    i would say though from reading your post about yourslef.
    it reminds me of alot of great people who went on to be some of the most important people in history.
    so having these "issues" can be seen in different ways.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭Seloth


    Well Dyspraxia and Dyslexia are commonly accoiated with abrastract thinking.I've seen several lists and stuff of famouse people who has one or another and its quite interesting to say the least.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 Crofty


    hey ya,

    I found this site has some good links to helpful sites:
    link removed

    Best of luck with the assessment!

    <edited by p.pete, sorry Crofty, not seeing any links to helpful sites on your link, feel free to link them individually or include a more direct link to the links page, if there is one>


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