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Subject: Alternate forms?


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Date Posted: 11:58:17 10/13/11 Thu

Hello, does anyone know, are there forms of dyslexia that don't affect the persons reading ability? I'm 27 and I've been able to read and write really well all my life. There are certain things though that I have the hardest time trying to do and it holds me back all the time, the symptoms to me seem exactly like dyslexia, I have an aunt and an uncle that both have dyslexia so it could be hereditary. Anything fast paced like card games or video games I always do the opposite thing that I should, if I want to go right I go left and practicing brings me no progress. Games are no big deal but this happens in real life situations too, anybody heard of anything like that before?

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