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I sometimes skip a whole word when I write, is this a form of dyslexia?

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I sometimes skip a whole word when I write, is this a form of dyslexia? And if it isn't is there any disorder that I might have? Its beginning to bother me because even when I proof read I still won't pick up that I've neglected a whole word.

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  1. Hi.

    It could very well be a form of dysgraphia. - The ability to encode written text in a coherent manner.

    Maybe!

    Hope this helps


  2. i do that some times....and someone told me my brain was going faster then my hand. lol. and if u cant pick up on the mistakes then try to force yourself to read it really slow and read what it says and not what it is supposed to say.

  3. It could be a learning disability related issue.  It could also be a form of ADD.  This would reflect your brain working faster than your eyes or an inability to focus.  Make sure you are sleeping and eating healthfully before consulting a doctor if this is your only problem.  

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