I graduated a couple of years ago and my HMS hadn't really been a problem until I started uni. Absolutely go to your university's disability service. All I provided was a GP letter confirming that I suffer from HMS and was having problems with my hands. I was allowed to use a computer for my exams and was given extra time and breaks if I needed. I then did a masters and got a disabled student's allowance. I had to complete a form and then go for an assessment where they basically went through what I could and couldn't do and got to try out different equipment. I was given a laptop with voice recognition software (my netbook didn't have enough memory to support it) and a dictaphone to record lectures. I was also given an allowance of money to spend on books so that I didn't have to get them out of the library and carry them home. I was also given more borrowing rights at the library in terms of the number of books I could borrow and how long for and was given copies of notes for lectures. I would recommend applying for DSA as soon as possible as mine took a few months to come through.
If you get in touch with your disability service, they will hopefully make life a lot easier. It may also be an idea to let your lecturers/personal tutors know about your problems as then if you have an issue with a deadline etc, they are more likely to be understanding if you have told them in advance.
Hope that helps, if you have any questions, get in touch and good luck at uni!
Victoria x
