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Subject: Re: Depressed and low self esteem about dyslexia


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Lara H
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Date Posted: 06:18:43 03/02/12 Fri
In reply to: Loquacious 's message, "Re: Depressed and low self esteem about dyslexia" on 12:20:35 01/30/12 Mon

Hey thanks for the reply.
Ive been feeling a lot better reccently. I do find it differcult to see it as a gift at the moment, due to the way academia is formed. I think that will change in the future as my life won't be as based around 'writing things right' and being coherant in essays. I shouldn't beat myself up so much really, I get good marks, but I just find I have to spent so much longer getting them. I get confused easily and end up frustrated and angry. My dyslexic qualities have done me well in other aspects of life, its just my inablity to express myself in writing that is my biggest issue.
I have been told so many times not to compare myself, but I sometimes can't help it.
Just to let you know I've applied for a masters (shockingly) as it will help me get the job I want. However much I dislike certain aspects of university, I love learning and I love what I study. I have also reccently got a programe that I can scan books into my computer with and read them out to me. I finally feel normal! I don't have to look the whole internet for journals (i just had a PDF reader before) and not complete the reading lists. This also gives me more confidence when I start looking for jobs, I won't be put off by lots of reading as I can get that done with the reading program.
Thanks again for your help xx

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