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] Date Posted:15:55:22 04/22/09 Wed In reply to:
Mike
's message, "emotions and dyslexia" on 09:02:02 03/28/09 Sat
Your situation reminds me of my own, so I feel compelled to respond, if for no other reason than to say “I’m in the same boat”. Well, maybe not the same boat but one that looks very similar…lol. It’s amazing that so many people have dyslexia, because whether I’m in the classroom, work place, or socializing I feel like I’m the only one with this problem. I too am going into the human services field, and I’m dreading the paperwork!! Skip the MRI, you're not crazy...
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Date Posted:14:38:00 05/04/09 Mon
I understand how you feel, please know that you are not alone! I know I think I am the stupidest person around when I can't remember information that I think I should know. I've wished for an MRI, sure there must be something wrong. I'm glad I'm not the only one!
I don't think it is just dyslexia, because we are bombarded with so much information these days that we expect too much of ourselves. For remembering things, try to get into a habit of using mneumonics, or associating info you already know with what you want to remember (like I had to memorize the word "benthic" which means oceanic bottom feeders, so I pictured my friend Ben plucking lobsters out of an aquarium at a resturant we went to... so whenever I heard "Benthic" I thought of Ben, who plucks lobsters... and AH HA bottom feeders!) Then when your brushing your teeth or driving down the road, think about that association periodically. I JUST started doing this and I almost cry at how well it works when before I just thought I was an idiot who couldn't remember anything. It's a weird method, but hey you might be the same kind of weird so I'll suggest it anyway :)
Don't beat yourself up over forgetting something though, because everyone does it... even the most brilliant people