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Old 09-24-2012, 04:38 PM #6
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The biggest problem I have is that I seem to leave whole words and even sentences out and sometimes the sentence just doesn't make sense.

Finger control is a minor problem (but frustrating) but I can correct it as I go along.

It is a funny thing I can compose a sentences in my head maybe 10 words but it seems to be a problem getting them from my head when I type I may end up with 2 or 3 words missing

Whilst I am writing I never get stuck for words unlike when I am speaking. I have pauses which seem to go for ever - although when I ask my wife about this she doesn't notice it too much or even when I feel like I am slurring.

really frustrating
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