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Brain Speed = coordination?

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RATTER15 | 20:59 Mon 26th Nov 2012 | Body & Soul
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As some of you may be aware I am severely Dyslexic, now I have always thought that the dyslexia does not affect my coordination but now im not so sure?

I probably write at 1/4 of the speed of most people for a few reasons, I cant think as fast as my hand is writing so I need to pause to let the brain catch up, I only write in block capitals, that way I can write a little faster as I dont have to try to remember how to connect letters (my writing really is not fluent) when I see other write so fluently I am envious and amazed at the speed people are able to think, let alone be able to write so fast! I type with one finger only, my brain will not allow me to switch between finger quickly or to coordinate them both working together. I have tried typing courses but I just cant think fast enough.
There are many computer games I cannot play or only able to play at a beginners or basic level due to the game play speeding up or becoming more complex I cant cope or if I need to use more than one key at a time I cant remember the keys fast enough. Are these all symptoms or poor coordination or is it just brain speed or are they both the same thing?

I am fascinated by this condition and I am learning more and more, I like most people thought Dyslexia was just a reading and writing problem, it goes far deeper than that.
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