Question.
Is it normal to feel like the non-dominant side of your body (the right side, in my case) isn't all there? Like the only real arm is the left arm, and that you're really just seeing out of the left eye? My right arm works fine, feels fine, same with the right eye, I see the same with both eyes, binocular vision, everything, but I often can't shake the feeling that the right side isn't there.
This is a long-term thing, not a sudden fear. Just a puzzlement.
This is a long-term thing, not a sudden fear. Just a puzzlement.
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So now I'm curious, too. I wonder what it is.
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Are you left-handed?
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My motor skills suck. I eventually tracked this down to dyspraxia. The mobility is fine, but... things don't work right. Never a loss though, things keep improving. Slowly, sure, but improving.
And yes, I'm a lefty. If I were a righty, and felt that my right side wasn't completely there (that's not even the right word, but meh) I wouldn't just shrug, no matter how long I felt that way. I'd worry. Wouldn't talk to a doctor, though - what, call people? Make an appointment? Drag Jenn or 'dul or Mommy out of work to take me there, or *gasp* go alone, maybe get lost, have to deal with people? I'd have to be sick-sick to do that willingly.
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At least I'm not like my parents, neither of them have depth perception. I wonder if that'll happen to me too, though.
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Just not there....but...
Next time you go for a check up or an er visit mention it. It could also indicate a deterioration of nerve endings and need to be attended to..
Good Luck* ( newbie here ..so Hey* Hi)
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I don't think it's a psychological trauma, since I can't think of anything that would cause such a thing, nor of any mysterious gaps in my memory that would indicate something I blocked out. Deterioration might make sense - if my sense of touch or motor skills were getting worse. Which they're not. But I suppose it's possible that my motor skills aren't improving as they theoretically should be because of some sort of deterioration.
And hi! Welcome to my journal! I post a lot. Don't be scared.
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So now I'm curious, too. I wonder what it is.
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Are you left-handed?
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My motor skills suck. I eventually tracked this down to dyspraxia. The mobility is fine, but... things don't work right. Never a loss though, things keep improving. Slowly, sure, but improving.
And yes, I'm a lefty. If I were a righty, and felt that my right side wasn't completely there (that's not even the right word, but meh) I wouldn't just shrug, no matter how long I felt that way. I'd worry. Wouldn't talk to a doctor, though - what, call people? Make an appointment? Drag Jenn or 'dul or Mommy out of work to take me there, or *gasp* go alone, maybe get lost, have to deal with people? I'd have to be sick-sick to do that willingly.
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At least I'm not like my parents, neither of them have depth perception. I wonder if that'll happen to me too, though.
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Just not there....but...
Next time you go for a check up or an er visit mention it. It could also indicate a deterioration of nerve endings and need to be attended to..
Good Luck* ( newbie here ..so Hey* Hi)
Re: Just not there....but...
I don't think it's a psychological trauma, since I can't think of anything that would cause such a thing, nor of any mysterious gaps in my memory that would indicate something I blocked out. Deterioration might make sense - if my sense of touch or motor skills were getting worse. Which they're not. But I suppose it's possible that my motor skills aren't improving as they theoretically should be because of some sort of deterioration.
And hi! Welcome to my journal! I post a lot. Don't be scared.
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