I feel since I left college in June 2011 my Dyspraxia symptoms have gotten a lot worse than they have been prior to leaving education
I have become even less organised and my time keeping is really downhill
I keep missing appointments and I was very late for an important hospital appointment
the last time I saw an educational psycologist was when i was 16 and had just started college.
the last time i saw an occupational therapist was when i was 13-14
while i try to do my best with what i have I have no idea what to do and i'm feeling stressed and frustrated
is it worth seeing my doctor?
is it worth seeing my gp?
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Re: is it worth seeing my gp?
I have known that I had dyspraxia, aged 23, I received a diagnosis aged 33.
When I started postgraduate study, my dyspraxia got worse. Applying for jobs, after my education , my dyspraxia deteriorated.
I would do exercise, stretch you arms. Your GP, may be able to help but it unlikely.
When I started postgraduate study, my dyspraxia got worse. Applying for jobs, after my education , my dyspraxia deteriorated.
I would do exercise, stretch you arms. Your GP, may be able to help but it unlikely.
Re: is it worth seeing my gp?
I was just checking whether it was worth askingALADDIN wrote:I have known that I had dyspraxia, aged 23, I received a diagnosis aged 33.
When I started postgraduate study, my dyspraxia got worse. Applying for jobs, after my education , my dyspraxia deteriorated.
I would do exercise, stretch you arms. Your GP, may be able to help but it unlikely.
at least then I'll probably get OT back
I got like that as well after college