Acquired dyspraxia after a brain injury: Dom's story | NHS
Acquired dyspraxia after a brain injury: Dom's story | NHS
Dom’s traffic accident caused severe head injuries and he was in a coma for several months. As a result, he was diagnosed with dyspraxia, a disorder that affects movement and co-ordination. Dom describes the physical and mental effects of dyspraxia and how he adapted to everyday life. Read about childhood dyspraxia http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Dyspraxia-(childhood)/Pages/Introduction.aspx
He seem like he has cp
Perhaps more frustrating than not being able to do things others can do is able to do those things in the first place and then lose that ability. I was born with Dyspraxia and like he said…smile and get on with it!
he only explains accuard dyspraxia, there is also develometal dyspraxia
This explains and provides closure for me as to why the Edge retired from WWE. Good luck with life Dom, and be good 🙂