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Have done it here also. My DD was looking over my shoulder a few weeks ago, correcting me...she said, "you don't really want to send that do you?" I looked at the letter I was typing. All the words in the middle of most of the sentences were out of place. Before that, for the last few months, I had noticed that I was speaking out of order. We had just chalked it up to fatigue. The worst "mistypes" are the d-b, e-i or vowel combinations.

I've also noticed that it takes me forever to read a book. Used to read a few a week. Now, I'm lucky to read two a month. I either lose focus or don't comprehend after reading...and have to backtrack a few pages.

Have you noticed if it's a type of dyslexia? Anyone know what causes it? Any theories?
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