Jumbled text messages could be the sign of a stroke
0. phoneArena posted on 31 Dec 2012, 04:29
Very often, it is easy to attribute partially garbled text messages to a tragic failure of your smartphone’s autocorrection...
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1. tryingHARD posted on 31 Dec 2012, 04:36 0 0
Sign and symptoms of such disease is very helpful for the treatment. but it happens to me like all the time..
2. Nathan_ingx posted on 31 Dec 2012, 05:37 3 0
What if the person dialed some other number while having the so called “dystextia”? Such as 933? Or 922 instead of 911?
3. Kan_wha posted on 31 Dec 2012, 09:43 0 0
Or the person has fat fingers, suck at texting etc.
4. 1ceTr0n posted on 31 Dec 2012, 09:59 0 0
Or your just fat fingering because your illegally trying to text while driving
5. zaryab_hussain77 posted on 31 Dec 2012, 11:19 0 1
OMG !!!
:D May be the baby which was going to born picked mobile of her mother and texted his father that he was ready to come out in his own language :D
7. skymitch89 posted on 31 Dec 2012, 15:15 0 0
I must have a fairly bad case of “dystextia”/"dystypia (samething as “dystextia” but on the computer)". I have auto correct turned on on my phone yet I still misspell and mistype words, and even mistype words on the computer. I have learned, though, to read, re-read, and re-re-read what I've typed to make sure things are spelled correctly and they make sense.
9. squallz506 posted on 31 Dec 2012, 17:41 0 0
O I thought this article was going to be about masturbating while texting.






