I have had to give up on nursing as a career because I couldn't organize myself properly. I could never remember what I had to do next and people would interrupt to see if they could help (when all I needed was to remember what I was supposed to be doing). I was never as fast as the other nurses, for example they would get frustrated when I was drawing up medications, and I would forget things I needed, and any procedure was always difficult. It became very embarrassing. I can't do sums in my head so I always need a piece of paper or a calculator.
Learning to drive and to touch type was a real challenge, but now I have a pretty good level of proficiency at both through practice. When I was learning I was pretty much was living on my nerves every time I stepped into the drivers seat.
I would like to learn how to improve myself and get support for my condition. The problem I see is twofold. 1) I don't have a diagnosis. 2) Even if I did I live in Australia, where the local GP thinks dyspraxia means a type of brain injury, and most people don't know anything about it. My psychologist is probably the most qualified person I could talk to in the state, but about all she has suggested is psychotherapy for my anxiety and becoming a 'classic academic' (like there is any such job...). I have done an honours degree and I know the demands of research on my poorly organised brain, unfortunately. Currently I am looking at doing exercise physiology as a career because of less multitasking but its gonna mean another degree.
These questions should probably go on a discussion forum somewhere but I'd love to find out if there is anything else that is taken into consideration for a diagnosis of dyspraxia besides the WAIS? Does anyone know the criteria for getting diagnosed with the WAIS?
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