SteelMaiden wrote:
When I walk, I have a difficult and abnormal gait, and I often trip. I often lose awareness of my legs, so I have to look down at them frequently while walking to remind myself that I have legs.
When I get home after walking, I am always exhausted from the effort of repeatedly losing and finding my legs (and arms unless I'm carrying something), so I have to sleep. People say "exercise gives you energy", not for me: exercise gives me severe exhaustion, even mild exercise like walking.
Also I have dysgraphia and I also find typing on my phone impossible unless I have autocorrect and prediction on my phone, otherwise I produce gibberish.
I have problems with speech and forming words (as well as being part time verbal).
When I'm walking I get tunnel vision and the whole world lurches up and down when I start exhausting after half an hour or do.
Is this autism related? Does anyone else get this? Or should I be going to my neurologist?
Yes, I believe, that they are autism related. I experience these things in a minor way myself (dysgraphia not so minor), - all of it... in periods. When I described it to my psych and asked if this is normal, he nodded knowingly: "Yes, if you have aspergers". Later, I have read some articles, and it seems to be typical.
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Femaline
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