To about 10% of people
  these 'symptoms' might

 

SEEM  
FAMILIAR !

    substitution: use of similar-looking words, even if it changes the
    meaning of the sentence, such as sunrise for surprise,
    house for horse, while for white, wanting for walking

Recognition is your first step


reversal:
flipping a letter horizontally along a vertical axis, such as
ded for bed, or bog for dog

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invertion: flipping a letter upside down, such as may for way, or we for me

transposition:  switching the order of two adjacent letters, such as on for no, gril for girl, own for won

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