Sounds like what happened me  with perimenapause! 
Molly Straight, MA
Adjunct Lecturer of Psychology
Alderson-Broaddus College
Phillippi, WV
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From: Michael Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: TIPS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, November 05, 1999 11:05 AM
Subject: put oven in pizza


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>While I was discussing dyslexia,a student mentioned in class that quite
>frequently she would find herself phrasing words in the incorrect
>sequence.
>Instead of saying to her boyfriend,"put the pizza in the oven",it would
>come out as "put the oven in the pizza". Another example she gave was
>"dog hot" instead of "hot dog".
>She said that she has had this problem since childhood and she is unable
>to control it. According to her,this verbal behavior shows up in periods
>of high stress and anxiety.
>She is not dyslexic. She wanted to know if there was a name for 
>this behavior that she was unable to control.
>I told her that this is the first time I have heard of this.
>Are any tipsters aware or familiar with this?
>Seems like a cross between verbal dyslexia and Tourettes'.
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>Michael Sylvester
>Daytona Beach,Florida
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