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Su seb 03-29-2013 09:02 PM

Typing
 
I'm wondering what causes this and if anyone else experiences it. When typing, I repeat myself. Sometimes just syllables, sometimes word groups. Is it a fluency or memory issue?or?
Su seb

MiaVita2012 03-29-2013 10:37 PM

you are not ALONE
 
I forgot how to type before I started back typing which, I am trying to work on my grammar myself.I forget how to spell tons of words.I have problems finding words.But I seemed to remember my vowels sometimes!:confused:

Brain patch 03-30-2013 10:49 AM

I think it is a memory problem. I have problems with this also. I have to read things a few times to make sure what I typed makes sense and is flowing. I have noticed that I have problems with words like - there, their, they're. Words that sound the same but are spelled different and indicate different meanings. I used to be such a perfect speller and writer. Now I have a hard time writing a good paragraph. I think disjointed thoughts contribute also. I feel very unsure of myself when writing. I used to never look back at what I was writing as I knew it was perfect. Now I can't remember what I just wrote so I have to check it over and over again.
Brain


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