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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9446271, member: 2844"]It is related (I actually wrote realted), both are forms of dyslexia.</p><p>I have writing problems, it takes me long to type something, because I have to correct a lot.</p><p>Reading as well, can't read long posts like mr nate's posts for instance, especially if they are in one 'block'. A combination of dyslexia and ADD.</p><p>And when I'm too tired (most of the time<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie52" alt=":hungover:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />) I can't understand what people are saying either. Reading is better than understanding spoken word.</p><p><br /></p><p>And then there are the times that I can't speak. I know what I want to say but it never reaches my mouth. I have a combination of Wernicke afasia and Broca afasia.</p><p>Apparently dyslexia is a result of a dysfunction of the Broca region as well, there are fewer connections to other parts of the brain.</p><p>So afasia and dyslexia are related. </p><p>Maybe dyspraxia, like you have, is too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 9446271, member: 2844"]It is related (I actually wrote realted), both are forms of dyslexia. I have writing problems, it takes me long to type something, because I have to correct a lot. Reading as well, can't read long posts like mr nate's posts for instance, especially if they are in one 'block'. A combination of dyslexia and ADD. And when I'm too tired (most of the time:hungover:) I can't understand what people are saying either. Reading is better than understanding spoken word. And then there are the times that I can't speak. I know what I want to say but it never reaches my mouth. I have a combination of Wernicke afasia and Broca afasia. Apparently dyslexia is a result of a dysfunction of the Broca region as well, there are fewer connections to other parts of the brain. So afasia and dyslexia are related. Maybe dyspraxia, like you have, is too.[/QUOTE]
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