Hello,
I am 26 and I have Dyspraxia too. Had lots of issues in life and couldnt get a job after Uni due to messing up the interviews (dyspraxics will know what I mean).
But to give you hope I am self employed with multiple income streams, I live life exactly on my terms, I dont have a boss, I dont have to deal with co workers using me to get where they want. All of the negatives of dyspraxia are a non-issue (except for relationships, I wish I could find a dyspraxic gf).
You got to think of the positives of Dyspraxia, there are positives, and I am glad. It meant I got severly bullied, which was bad, but now it helps me... when you have been picked on by people who dont speak english you develop a very acute sense of your surroundings, body language etc.
Also it meant I can see humans for what they really are; shallow, controlling, in essence only caring about themselves (most of them anyway) and it has helped me to iron out those characteristics in myself and figure people and their agendas out very quickly.
Seriously mate I am doing well at life and if I can then you can, so dont worry