Hello
Because of my dyspraxia ,I'm can't to go out without be accompagnied by another personn. Indeed, my sense of direction is too poor: I'm lost when I go too far of my house.
So, I can't take the bus, I can't drive, I can't go where I want. I rely on my mum to take me anywhere.
Soemone have the same problems? Are you solutions and tips? Do you think a GPS could help me? And what type of GPS? Someone in this forum are succeded to resolve this problems thanks to a GPS ?
Thanks for your help , and sorry for my probable grammar mistakes : I'm French and I have difficulty to speak English !
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GPS for my poor sense of direction?
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GPS for my poor sense of direction?
Last edited by Tom fod on Sun Feb 15, 2015 10:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Amended for sake of clarity
Reason: Amended for sake of clarity
Re: GP for my poor sens of direction?
Sorry, I wanted to say a GPS ! It's a stupid mistake !
So, do you think a GPS could you help me? Someone in this forum have succeded to resolve his problem of sens of direction thanks to a GPS ?
So, do you think a GPS could you help me? Someone in this forum have succeded to resolve his problem of sens of direction thanks to a GPS ?
Re: GPS for my poor sense of direction?
Welcome Lightdys . .or should that be Bievnenue
Votre Anglais est supérieur a mon Francais . . .so I'll go back to English
You're not the only person to struggle with this difficulty and this recent thread may be of interest.
http://www.dyspraxicadults.org.uk/forum ... =11&t=4028
I don't know what help might be available in France. Some smart phones and tablets have a GPS function but not sure how easy they are to use. Suspect the same would be true for dedicated GPS devices like Magellan (I'm sure there are other makes/models too).
My sense of direction is not always that great but I guess I have less fear of being lost and that I'll find my way back eventually. Also as a man I would be reluctant to admit I was lost by asking for help/directions (Je suis un homme stupide! 8-). I hope other people have some more useful knowledge/experience/ suggestions than me.
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Abientot
Votre Anglais est supérieur a mon Francais . . .so I'll go back to English
You're not the only person to struggle with this difficulty and this recent thread may be of interest.
http://www.dyspraxicadults.org.uk/forum ... =11&t=4028
I don't know what help might be available in France. Some smart phones and tablets have a GPS function but not sure how easy they are to use. Suspect the same would be true for dedicated GPS devices like Magellan (I'm sure there are other makes/models too).
My sense of direction is not always that great but I guess I have less fear of being lost and that I'll find my way back eventually. Also as a man I would be reluctant to admit I was lost by asking for help/directions (Je suis un homme stupide! 8-). I hope other people have some more useful knowledge/experience/ suggestions than me.
When you're logged in in you can click on edit to change posts you've already written.
Abientot
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Re: GP for my poor sens of direction?
It may be a long shot but have you tried the navigation system on a smart phone or a small sat nav. Before I got mine I once took over an hour to complete a ten minute journey
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Re: GP for my poor sens of direction?
oops just realised this conversation was about global positioning systems not general practitioners doh please forgive last two posts!
Re: GP for my poor sens of direction?
Hezan wrote:http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to- ... pass-Belt/
This might sound like a very high tech solution, but it's actually fairly easy to do (get a friend to help you maybe). I know someone who made one, and he says after a while it's like a sixth sense. He intuitively knows where north is all the time !
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Interesting but looks a bit like an instrument of torture or something that might unintentionally scare passers by and cause a face to face confrontation with armed police!
Tom
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)
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With a foot full of bullets I tried to run faster but I just hobbled on to the next disaster.
(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)