I'm wondering if there's any sort of correlation between AS and certain types of fine motor control issues (as well as gross motor control, to an extent).
As a child, I was fairly clumsy. But most notibly, I have _always_ had a problem with pencil/pen grip and with any sort of twisting of the wrists motion.
The problem is probably most noticable when I attempt to write using a pen or pencil rather than my computer. My pen grip is excruciatingly tight, because I have little to no control over the writing instrument otherwise, and writing for more than a couple of minutes invariably leads to painful pressure blisters on my middle finger where the pen has been pressing. My handwriting is naturally atrocious (although I can just about manage legible print as long as it's a short piece of writing). The problem is so bad, and extended writing so painful, that I was granted permission to use a laptop in my GCSE exams.
I also have notable problems with grip-and-twist movements. This renders almost impossible the task of opening most jars or bottles, unless they are not screwed tightly shut. I have plenty of arm strength, I just lack wrist or finger strength.
It was noted by my parents and my physician that, as a child, I had incredibly floppy joints, most particularly in my hands. My mother likened holding my hand to water, because of the way it would just slip through as if there was no substance to it.
I'm wondering if these kind of fine motor control problems are an issue among Aspies, or if... as I suspect... it's just me
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