no m8 iv got a form of dyslexia
plus the moment im it stoned on opiates due a fooked back and me cleaning out the local boots of one type off narcotic painkillers
after visiting the docs this morning
not been sleep for more that 3 hours at a time for a week
and this has been one the better forums and the guys put with my doggy typing 
ie my spelling shit and i have trouble constructing decent gramer when writing
but not reading or maths like normal dyslexia
the exact name is Dyslexic Dysgraphia
Is it certain words then or fonts that effect someone with dyslexia as some of you words are written perfect?
Not trying to be rude here just interested. 
no your not being rude m8 you know me any way
its a non numerological form
basically to explain unlike normal dyslexics that have trouble reading and mix letter or numbers up.
i don't never did in fact was a head of other children reading and very good a maths
I have trouble putting my torts down in the written word. in making it readable and the spelling is the secondary problem
a spell checker helps with but aint perfect
so when i write the grammar just don't flow
i kind of like I muilti task my thorts and to write you need to do it in serial one at a time and not all at the same time
Its even worse If I am writing but hand and I don't pay a lot attention to it much more that your or someone else
at the time it makes sense to me half hour later. I cant read the dam thing myself.
in fact it can cause physical pain in hand and arm when writing by hand
like you know. I got a doggy back and this week the top of me back kicked off bad and I have been loaded up on pain meds or I cant sleep so being half stoned dont help.
Symptoms of dysgraphia
A mixture of upper/lower case letters, irregular letter sizes and shapes, unfinished letters, struggle to use writing as a communications tool, odd writing grip, many spelling mistakes (sometimes), pain when writing, decreased or increased speed of writing and copying, talks to self while writing, muscle spasms in the arm and shoulder (sometimes in the rest of the body), inability to flex (sometimes move) the arm (creating an L-like shape), and general illegibility.
Many people who are dysgraphic experience pain while writing. The pain usually starts in the center of the forearm and then spreads along the nervous system to the entire body. This pain can get worse or even appear when a dysgraphic is stressed. Few people who do not have dysgraphia know about this, because many with dysgraphia will not mention it to anyone. There are a few reasons why pain while writing is rarely mentioned:
Sufferers do not know that it is unusual to experience this type of pain with writing.
If they know that it is different from how others experience writing, they feel that few will believe them.
Those who do not believe that the pain while writing is real will often not understand it. It will usually be attributed to muscle ache or cramping, and it will often be considered only a minor inconvenience.
For some people with dysgraphia, they no longer write, and just type everything, so they no longer feel this pain.
Dysgraphics who experience this pain may exhibit reluctance or refusal to complete writing tasks.
but you still get the crap grammar and spelling
its called Dyslexic dysgraphia as there are different types
but its not actually Dyslexia at all
but it easy to say iv got a form of Dyslexia rather than explain iv got Dyslexic dysgraphia
but i have not got Dyslexia lol
as it will just confuse people without the longer explanation