My brother has dyspraxia.. He used to be very bad as a kid (not understanding when to talk in a conversation, not understanding personal space etc) but he has slowly taught himself to be better with things like this and now it's hardly noticable.
He still struggles with his hand eye coordination (doing up buttons, laces, even putting his socks on the right way round!) but it doesn't have a huge effect either, he's clumsy as hell but most people who know him or get to know him understand that's just what he's like. Some people are just naturally clumsy with or without dyspraxia.
My brother took a long time to accept that he had dyspraxia, but he's learnt to deal with it and lives life just like everyone else. He just spills his cups of tea more than most people (though he managed to work as a waiter for 2 years.)
Hope that helped a bit, take care of yourself
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