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Ok_Neck_9007 t1_itecwbq wrote

Very interesting have Dyslexia myself. The thing about ambidextrousity is not surprising. Previous analyses have early brain lateralization is associated greater language scores, but also I feel a large amount of this condition would be epigentic combined with genetic causes.

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LeonMann t1_iteeam1 wrote

It very dyslexic and although I read god writing is hard it ruins my life. Can't keep a good job tbh it's hard

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Masterjts t1_iteov1n wrote

Dysgraphia.

Im dyslexic, Dysgraphic, and suffer from auditory hallucinating where my brain tries to make every sound into a word. So its like constantly hearing someone whisper but not be able to understand what is being said.

Between the three... Dysgraphic is the most annoying.

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LeonMann t1_itg11a8 wrote

Sound's super sad sorry about that if Nothing else makes you happy indeed it's good to know some people are actually fully deaf so there is always something to be grateful for

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No_Camp_7 t1_itg5t37 wrote

I think I have dysgraphia, when I write I start off ok but I just deteriorate into being illiterate

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feverlast t1_itfym51 wrote

Do you use assistive tech to meet writing/reading demands? I’m sorry you suffer like that.

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LeonMann t1_itg2lp5 wrote

I use speech to text but the problem is I can never see any issues with what is written I only have to trust what I'm saying is understood correct

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