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Just Negare wrote:I have it. I've been told by various professionals holding lenghty degrees that they cannot understand how it is I can read and write and not look like a dunce doing it.
You know how? You work your arse off. I decided a long time ago I wasn't going to be burdened with some go no where job. What do I do now? I'm a nurse. Is it hard? Yes. Do I suck at math? You bet. Is my spelling godawful? Sure is. What do I do? Its called a calculator and a dictionary. It probably helped that my parents completely denied I had it and just sent me to an after school tutor for "advanced learning", I was going there at 15 to learn about verbs. Hahaha.
I have heard every slur about my intellect there could possibly exist, that's what made me want to succeed even more. To prove those churs wrong.
The reading sentences over and over again is also a symptom of Irlens syndrome, its easily fixed with colour tinted lenses. Perhaps look into that. A good set of Irlens lenses can sometimes ease the symptoms of dyslexia.
The only suggestion I can make will only help you if you really want to move forward. Read. A lot. Whatever you can get your hands on. I went for encylopaedias. Find some math questions online and work at them. And be prepared to fail and take ages at doing it. And Shakespheare. Nothing like ye ole insults! The other thing I do is have a list of commonly used words I always botch up, encylopeadias will be going on that list. -_-'
I'm 29, and only now have I reached a point where peopel think I'm lying when I tell them I'm dyslexic. The vocal mix ups of my words? People think I'm just being funny.
The only thing that annoys me about it now is when people use it as some kind of crutch to illicit sympathy or to get out of something. I really dont' like it when people don't work at it and make the rest of us functioning, hard working dyslexics, look like a gaggle of dolts.
SlyTF1 wrote:I think I might have some sort of math dyslexia. Sometimes when I look at 2 numbers when I'm doing math, I get them mixed up, or if there's a negative, I forget it sometimes, when I had just written it down. Which is why I'm failing math.
Galvatron X wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:I think I might have some sort of math dyslexia. Sometimes when I look at 2 numbers when I'm doing math, I get them mixed up, or if there's a negative, I forget it sometimes, when I had just written it down. Which is why I'm failing math.
Haha, no, I think you're just a normal teenager struggling in Math class!
Just Negare wrote:I have it. I've been told by various professionals holding lenghty degrees that they cannot understand how it is I can read and write and not look like a dunce doing it.
You know how? You work your arse off. I decided a long time ago I wasn't going to be burdened with some go no where job. What do I do now? I'm a nurse. Is it hard? Yes. Do I suck at math? You bet. Is my spelling godawful? Sure is. What do I do? Its called a calculator and a dictionary. It probably helped that my parents completely denied I had it and just sent me to an after school tutor for "advanced learning", I was going there at 15 to learn about verbs. Hahaha.
I have heard every slur about my intellect there could possibly exist, that's what made me want to succeed even more. To prove those churs wrong.
The reading sentences over and over again is also a symptom of Irlens syndrome, its easily fixed with colour tinted lenses. Perhaps look into that. A good set of Irlens lenses can sometimes ease the symptoms of dyslexia.
The only suggestion I can make will only help you if you really want to move forward. Read. A lot. Whatever you can get your hands on. I went for encylopaedias. Find some math questions online and work at them. And be prepared to fail and take ages at doing it. And Shakespheare. Nothing like ye ole insults! The other thing I do is have a list of commonly used words I always botch up, encylopeadias will be going on that list. -_-'
I'm 29, and only now have I reached a point where peopel think I'm lying when I tell them I'm dyslexic. The vocal mix ups of my words? People think I'm just being funny.
The only thing that annoys me about it now is when people use it as some kind of crutch to illicit sympathy or to get out of something. I really dont' like it when people don't work at it and make the rest of us functioning, hard working dyslexics, look like a gaggle of dolts.
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