Undiagnosed Dyslexia in an Adult?!


Question: Undiagnosed Dyslexia in an Adult!?
As a child, I was watched for dyslexia but never diagnosed!. As an adult, I'm 95% sure I do have dislexia, and it causes small problems with my work and school!. How can I go about actually getting diagnosed!? Would it do me any good!? Is there medication!? Any input would be helpful!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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well i wouldnt worry about it lol , you know a lot of bigger words than me , and your hot on punctuation , you had a dig at me about it once remember , im a simple boy sussex born sussex bred strong in the arm but weak in the head lolWww@Answer-Health@Com

A diagnosis of dyslexia once you have reached your teens really doesn't serve much purpose!. You are who you are and you are not going to get a new brain, so what's the point!? All the "treatments" for dyslexia are really just tools to overcome your own particular problems, and you can figure them out on your own once you realize there is a problem!. Most of tools are simply techniques for slowing down your thinking process to allow time to sort out garbled info!. You know better than anyone else in the world how your brain works, and with or without the help of a counselor, its up to you to make the changes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

There are multiple forms of dyslexia, and I'm not aware of medication that helps significantly!. There are tricks that you can learn that will help though!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Well I would say that you have spelling issues too because you spelled "dyslexia" two different ways in the first sentence!.

maybe you can change your name to something like Eve, so if you are dyslexic or not, it would matter!!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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