User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/So my memory/@comment-53507-20161014181129/@comment-80.43.126.88-20161014213526

Note; I don't think anyone could forget Joekido and SeaTerror in a hurry... I'd say why... But I won't because its kinda rude.

I remember you though Joekido as the "annoying overkeen guy who makes edits... But we end up wondering what to do about them afterwards". Or at least when you first joined it was the case.

Klobis I remember when I saw them editing bt I thought they had been around longer then 2009 when I looked up. >_<

No, I've had a memory problem since a teenager, I did not know I was dyspraxic, but memory issues are often linked in with the 3 overlapping and related learning issues Dyspraxica, Dyslexia and Discalcuous (I don't know how to spell this one, bare with me). I didn't get my issue disagoned until I was 23 and at university. By then, things were too late... But then again, outside of Dyslexia the other 2 in this cluster of learning difficulties aren't well known. As I said, I often resort to saying I' "dyslexic" to avoid confusion and explaining thing. Its the only 1 of the 3 anyone knows about most of the time. You can also have any of the 3 pop out in a family, though it tends to be the family is more prone to the sme one. My mother had 4 children, of the 3 of us I'm dyspraxic, my brother is dyslexic, my youngest half-bro also dyslexic and a touch of ADHD and my 4th shows signs I know are Dyspraxic but he has never been anaylysed. Like me, he mostly is "normal", I picked up on this only because I knew the syntoms from my own experience.

W likely inherited our problems from out grandmother, my mother is undiagonised. When she was young, none of this was known at all. A kid who had issues was just labelled "stupid", "Slow" or an "idoit". There was no inbetween. :Even my father, reponded that I was not stupid when I told him I was dyspraxic.. Therfore I  could not be this. He also claimed my brother was tested and passed, but the thing is... He was tested, but not for Dyslexia. In addition, it is posisble for someone to pass a test even though they have issues. I know someone whose kid has proof from the doctors he is Dyslexic as they tested him on the NHS, but the school tested and decided he wasn't and therefore refuse to give him help. Their test isn't the same as the doctors...

Also... I don't touch coke anymore at all. There is a chemical in brown-coloured fizzy drinks that is bad for your heart and can increase the chances of heart attack. I only drink lemonade, as its considered one of the "healither" fizzy drinks (though still has anything up to 8 tablespoons of sugar like coke does). And diet drinks can set off insulin when you don't need it... Leading you to feel nibbly and seek out food more... The are also more likely to cause diabetes then full sugar, if you have the sweetness of 8 tablespoons of sugar but not the sugar, it tricks your body badly. In fact... The diet fizzys are THE worst form of the drink and shoul never be consumed.. :-/