Dyslexic when waking

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  1. Anonymous's Avatar
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    Dyslexic when waking
    Whenever I wake up, words and time look completely messed up. It takes around 10 seconds for things to become normal.

    A word that should read say, "Breakfast" is literally seen as "buanxjai". Or "Orange" is seen as "oJxnaj".

    Time is also mucked up (I use a digital clock). When I look at the time (this morning as an example), it read 11:33, I jumped up in shock and blinked a few times. It remained, after a few seconds of massaging my eyes it read 5:48 and my phone confirmed this.

    This has been ongoing for months. Has this ever happened to you? Explain.

    Should I be concerned about this? Am I dyslexic? (in the morning)
  2. Rybee's Avatar
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    Re: Dyslexic when waking
    I get this every morning after being at the boozer the night before... nothing to worry about. Usually accompanied by sickness and a faint smell of gin.
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    Re: Dyslexic when waking
    I think some sensation of confusion and disorientation is pretty natural when waking - especially suddenly, to an alarm.
  4. Anonymous's Avatar
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    Re: Dyslexic when waking
    Don;t get me wrong with what I want to ask you.
    I don't know anything about you, I mean I cannot get any information for you as I can for some other people here on TSR, but that is not my intention. My point is, is your idea here on TSR to start threads no matter of the topic or you are really that deep in problems? I am really confused buddy ...
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    Re: Dyslexic when waking
    Often I wake up in a state of slight confusion, wondering what day it was and what I had planned for the day. After a few seconds I'm fine. That probably doesn't have a great deal of relevance to your question though :/
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