Am I losing my marbles?

Am I losing my marbles?

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Glassman

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23,562 posts

228 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Am I becoming dyslexic? Can this happen?

My spelling has been (imho) pretty good. But I'm noticing there are more and more silly errors in my spelling, or sentence arrangement.

I'm getting my mords wixed up.

The embarrasing thing about it is that I don't notice at the time of writing (and sending). It's after I read the response I spot the mistakes in the original message attached.






Blib

45,698 posts

210 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Yse.

eldar

23,521 posts

209 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Glassman said:
Am I becoming dyslexic? Can this happen?

My spelling has been (imho) pretty good. But I'm noticing there are more and more silly errors in my spelling, or sentence arrangement.

I'm getting my mords wixed up.

The embarrasing thing about it is that I don't notice at the time of writing (and sending). It's after I read the response I spot the mistakes in the original message attached.
Kind of typing dyslexia,or a tendency towards txtspeak?

triggersbroom

2,576 posts

217 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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I'm finding the same.

I guess there are too many variations with grammar/spelling on forums and eventually, subconsciously, one tends to do the same?

I cannot think of any other reason.

sweegie

33 posts

212 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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These are early signs of Creutzfeldt Jakob disease. I'd stay off the dodgy burgers.....

Glassman

Original Poster:

23,562 posts

228 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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I think it might be anticipation; I'm thinking faster than my fingers can type.

Writing by hand - no problem.

Simpo Two

88,603 posts

278 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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We all get typos from typing too fast and I find it can vary with time of day/alertness, but just to cheer you up, Terry Pratchett did report spelling problems as a first sign of Alzheimer's...

Glassman

Original Poster:

23,562 posts

228 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Simpo Two said:
Terry Pratchett did report spelling problems as a first sign of Alzheimer's...
Great biggrin

evil len

4,415 posts

282 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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It could just be age ? smile (its what I balme it on anyway !)

Glassman

Original Poster:

23,562 posts

228 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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evil len said:
It could just be age ? smile (its what I balme it on anyway !)
Exactly the problem I'm trying to highlight. Yes, it could simply be typing errors, but it seems to be happening more and more now.


Jasandjules

70,897 posts

242 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Could it be just you get used to US SpellCheckers on Word etc.. and then it wants to change things and you wonder if it's correct?

Typo's are a different matter, everyone makes those now and again. Are your errors always the same ones?

coolcatmaz

3,521 posts

215 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Age related and typing quicker making you get your letters in a muddle.

Glassman

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23,562 posts

228 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Jasandjules said:
Typo's are a different matter, everyone makes those now and again. Are your errors always the same ones?
Varied. I'm even getting there/their/they're and your/you're mixed up.

Jasandjules

70,897 posts

242 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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Glassman said:
Jasandjules said:
Typo's are a different matter, everyone makes those now and again. Are your errors always the same ones?
Varied. I'm even getting there/their/they're and your/you're mixed up.
Well that's not good !

BUT I'd say the fact that you know you are making errors indicates that you are not losing it.

I suspect part of it is reading various items (perhaps messageboards etc) where there/their etc. are not used correctly and so you are "learning" as such.... Or more accurately unlearning...

robinhood21

30,910 posts

245 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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I would start to worry when it gets this bad -->

An elderly couple had dinner at another couple's house, and after eating, the wives left the table and went into the kitchen.

The two gentlemen were talking, and one said, "Last night we went out to a new restaurant and it was really great. I would recommend it very highly.

"The other man said, "What is the name of the restaurant?"

The first man thought and thought and finally said, "What is the name of that flower you give to someone you love? You know... The one that's red and has thorns."

"Do you mean a rose?"

"Yes, that's the one," replied the man. He then turned towards the kitchen and yelled, "Rose, what's the name of that restaurant we went to last night?"
smile

Roo

11,503 posts

220 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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robinhood21 said:
I would start to worry when it gets this bad -->

An elderly couple had dinner at another couple's house, and after eating, the wives left the table and went into the kitchen.

The two gentlemen were talking, and one said, "Last night we went out to a new restaurant and it was really great. I would recommend it very highly.

"The other man said, "What is the name of the restaurant?"

The first man thought and thought and finally said, "What is the name of that flower you give to someone you love? You know... The one that's red and has thorns."

"Do you mean a rose?"

"Yes, that's the one," replied the man. He then turned towards the kitchen and yelled, "Rose, what's the name of that restaurant we went to last night?"
smile
Here. Have one of these.

rofl

BungalowBill

77 posts

208 months

Saturday 11th April 2009
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I ALWAYS type "brain" when quickly typing "brian". Does this mean the rightside of my brian (which controls my left hand) works more quickly than the left?