Hey guys
I have completed many of the self online tests for dyspraxia which all seem to confirm my theory. I have also been diagnosed with PTSD, major depressive disorder and anxiety by a psychiatrist in the past.
Just seeking information for a professional assessment for dyspraxia and/or developmental coordination disorder (DCD) in Melbourne, if anyone has any personal recommendations that would be greatly appreciated.
While I’m here I’ll share my little story
I’ve always felt a little slower at processing information compared to others, am very forgetful or find it hard to concentrate, and definitely lack confidence and assertiveness.
I was often described as an introvert or the quiet weird girl growing up so I continued to keep to myself, finding it hard to explain myself or my thoughts properly to others, along with a little bit of shame for being different.
It has come to my attention very recently as an adult that I do have day to day difficulties, and have always in the past growing up. I learned this on my own, but my current and most supportive boyfriend has gently brought to my attention things that don’t click as well as they should, for example I went to school with him we grew up in the same suburb which I still locally live in and I continue to find it hard to remember how to drive to locations I have lived in all my life (awful at directions and experience brain fog), I find it hard to concentrate on more than one thing at a time, when he shows me simple tasks/gestures I can’t exactly mimic them, I can’t take in a lot of information at once it just gets scrambled in my brain, and I am very clumsy always bumping into him, walls, objects or standing in his way, my depth perception and coordination is very poor.
I really don’t know how no one had noticed this before (past boyfriends, family or teachers), however now being an adult I notice it quite a lot which can be very frustrating.
Little things in the past make sense too, for example me not being able to learn how to ride a bike, taking a longer time than other children to learn how to tie my shoe laces and reading slowly or out of rhythm.
This is the first time I am admitting and accepting of this so apologies for the paragraph, there is so much more, but I’m sure you all know the feeling! Thank youuuu
Even finding this forum to have an out let and read similar stories helps so much, I am open to anyone wanting to relate or share their own stories with me in return
Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
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Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
Hi and welcome
I'm afraid I'm not v well informed on best options in Australia.
If you're content, I could ask for you in one of the Facebook based Dyspraxia groups.
Have you tried Googling Dyspraxia Assessment Melbourne site: .au. ?
I'm afraid I'm not v well informed on best options in Australia.
If you're content, I could ask for you in one of the Facebook based Dyspraxia groups.
Have you tried Googling Dyspraxia Assessment Melbourne site: .au. ?
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.
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Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
Hi Tom,
Thanks heaps for you reply I greatly appreciate it
I have contacted quite a few places via Google, but I don’t think it has a lot of awareness here
I don’t have Facebook, only fb messenger
So I would love for you to ask for me if that doesn't put you out
Thanks again
Thanks heaps for you reply I greatly appreciate it
I have contacted quite a few places via Google, but I don’t think it has a lot of awareness here
I don’t have Facebook, only fb messenger
So I would love for you to ask for me if that doesn't put you out
Thanks again
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Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
My assessment was done online because of the pandemic, so it might be worth emailing people slightly further afield?
Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
Hey, this would be so much more efficient actually!
Was it a Telehealth appointment or a website you could share/refer to me?
Was it a Telehealth appointment or a website you could share/refer to me?
Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
I've asked.I will update you when/if I get a response. Have also reached to an Australia-based Dyspraxic friend.effffs wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 11:20 pm Hi Tom,
Thanks heaps for you reply I greatly appreciate it
I have contacted quite a few places via Google, but I don’t think it has a lot of awareness here
I don’t have Facebook, only fb messenger
So I would love for you to ask for me if that doesn't put you out
Thanks again
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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Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
Hello,
I've asked in the DCD Australia Adults FB group and had a member recommend Kathy Clarkson (OT) in Melbourne.
In Australia the process usually involves an assessment by an OTand then a formal diagnosis of DCD signed off by a Psychologist.
Hope this helps!
-Alyshia
I've asked in the DCD Australia Adults FB group and had a member recommend Kathy Clarkson (OT) in Melbourne.
In Australia the process usually involves an assessment by an OTand then a formal diagnosis of DCD signed off by a Psychologist.
Hope this helps!
-Alyshia
Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
Thank you Alyshia very much so! Helps heaps
Did you get the company she works? (or her business number or email) soo can organise a consultation
Did you get the company she works? (or her business number or email) soo can organise a consultation
Re: Recommendations on places to get assessed in Melbourne, Australia?
Mr Google suggests
https://ndis-providerfinder.com/provide ... associate/
https://ndis-providerfinder.com/provide ... associate/
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)