Hi, I'm Sophie_elisabeth92! I want to connect with people who have suspected/confirmed dyspraxia

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  • Alex_Alumni
    Alex_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,535 Championing
    Hello @ot365 welcome to the community. Thanks for joining the discussion and for sharing the video, it's certainly informative :)
  • oldngrumpy
    oldngrumpy Scope Member Posts: 237 Empowering
    After I did a Maths test I was told at a college in 06. That I, "may" be Dyspraxic.
    I have seen Psychologists in the past and asked. No was their reply.
    But I still think 15 years later that something is wrong. 
    But I don't know what?
    If you would like to id like to chat to you about this
  • ot365
    ot365 Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
    Oldngrumpy , happy to speak to you. Not sure how is best to share my contact details on here?
  • oldngrumpy
    oldngrumpy Scope Member Posts: 237 Empowering
    Would you be prepared to have and communicate through one of my e mail addies. This I would prefer because I can sit or lie in bed and take my time asking/answering questions? 
  • ot365
    ot365 Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
    Yes, sure
  • oldngrumpy
    oldngrumpy Scope Member Posts: 237 Empowering
    Serious e mail addy here
    bumface1@yahoo.co.uk
    If you just send a blank e mail I will then communicate back. 
    This is a silly e mail addy for reasons I don't want to give out one my serious addies. Hope you understandj? 
  • jbug
    jbug Community Member Posts: 28 Connected
    Hello, I have dyspraxia. I was diagnosed very young, I think about 6. I couldn't tie my shoe laces, button a shirt, catch a ball, I fell over nothing a lot and I toe walked. I also have hypermobility and dyslexia. When I was diagnosed it was with 'clumsy child syndrome'. I am 39 now and have learned to do a lot, or at least navigate the world. I still suffer crippling fatigue, anxiety, social problems but mostly I am not breaking toes every week from kicking furniture and I don't tend to trip on thin air anymore.