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I went to physical therapy yesterday. It was the initial appointment to see where I'm at. My GP suggested vertigo & ruled out POTS. When I mentioned dyspraxia the room got quiet. I assume it's due to dyspraxia typically being dx'd in childhood. Now it is but for millennials & prior it hardly was
I'll never be able to thank this physiatrist btw, cause he prescribed me exercises lots of exercises for balance and it really helps with #dyspraxia . It really must be a constant work through the whole life, and while I'm not a sedentary person, i haven't done aimed exercises since i was a kit...
I was diagnosed with dyspraxia at 5 and my reports aren't any more sympathetic on the whole. Similar age. I hope things have changed.
Taking that as a dyspraxia and mobility impaired term for myself immediately
Now that I've fully settled in from the move, I'm thinking about working on my art a bit more, it's really hard with my dyspraxia and my art is total dogshit (literally a 5 year old could do better lol) but I've been having fun, maybe I'll post some if I end up not hating them after the fact
As a dyspraxic person, this makes perfect sense. One of the symptoms of dyspraxia is not being able to tell left from right. So for me, it really doesn't matter which side of the triangle you put the silly words on.
I've been told for years that due to dyspraxia, riding a bicycle would be a pipe dream. This morning, I got my bike and took to the roads without incident. I have achieved what many swore I'd never. I rode my bike.
It's Dyspraxia Awareness Week from the 7th-13th October. Free events from Dyspraxia Magazine here: www.dyspraxiamagazine.com/pages/dyspra...#Neurodiverse#Dyspraxia
If you have Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia etc in your family, mask up! Mask up for altruistic reasons. But for extra personal reasons as well. Pretty sure it’s not just the elderly and “immunocompromised” folk at risk, as we keep hearing. Many vulnerabilities are invisible.