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Subject: Re: dyslexic


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Date Posted: 18:13:07 03/04/11 Fri
In reply to: Kelley 's message, "Re: dyslexic" on 15:27:49 01/07/11 Fri

I really understand where you are coming from. I managed to finish college. It was really hard but I graduated! I had a fight with one of my lectures at one stage. I was being put forward to speak in a debate. I knew she really didn't want me in it but I still wrote an essay. She said it wasn't god enough. Which was fine, I understood that, and I explained that I was a dyslexic. She really didn't care. Then afterwards she told one of the other students that, if she had known that I was a dyslexic she would have never aloud me to get involved. I was so so upset it was crazy!! I then became really mad. I pulled her up on it a week or 2 after the debate. I told her that it was lucky that it was me that she had spoken about in such a manor, and not another student because she could have ran into some really big legal problems!! As she knew because she was a European studies lecturer. Also, that if she had known what form of dyslexia I had, she would know that my form of dyslexia did not hinder my public speaking abilities but enhances them. But I can't blame her for being so ignorant. It is crazy that such people get to teach me!! It still hurts me to this day. It is shocking how much time I spend crying because of other peoples responses to my dyslexia.It makes me so mad!

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