Who here, if at all, has dyspraxia? Because I do. It has affected me of being a introvert growing up.
More or less.
I don't have that, but I have a mild case of Prosopagnosia which makes people think I don't like them. I just can't remember faces unless I've seen them several times. It's pretty embarrassing when people walk up and say "nice to see you again" and I have no idea who they are.
I haven't been diagnosed with dyspraxia, but I can relate to being accident prone, having a speech impediment and with problem solving issues. All which have been several factors in making me a introvert (through being bullied, isolated, and misunderstood).
I had to look that up.
It was not something I had to deal with while growing up.
In my case I believe my introversion (and a small amount of anxiety) has been exacerbated by my Hashimotos disease
these frequencies may help with your Hashimotos. try using headphones on the affected area of your body or.. place on your head (not ears) Don't use ear buds. 1.
try it once a day. for a month.. drink lemon water after you use this to flush out affected cells.
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