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] Date Posted:04:17:07 12/03/07 Mon In reply to:
Geraldine
's message, "Re: As we age - does it get worse" on 18:05:38 10/18/07 Thu
i am 45.I was never told at school that i had dyslexia but when my children started school the diffuculties they were having were exactly the same as mine I still cannot tell which is left & right without making an l with my thumb and forefinger but i agree does seem to come back but also I have quite a stressful life and I think like others have said it does affect because your brain is so active
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Date Posted:12:17:36 12/03/07 Mon
I am over 50 and now diabetic. I was doing fine until I got sick. I notice that if I am exhausted, or sugar is high, my dylexic tendencies return to a maximum - even to the point that I can't follow directions. I would like research to be done in this area, but it seems we know very little on the longitudinal issues of dylexia.