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I have ADHD so just get to the point!
Really? Or are you just joking?
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I have ADHD so just get to the point!
Dang I have DHDA also.I have ADHD so just get to the point!
And look me in the eye when you talk to me!
All of that is pretty much the opposite of ADHD.I have ADHD so just get to the point!
And look me in the eye when you talk to me!
No I have SMLSo in other words you don't have a clue what you're talking about either? Let me guess,... you suffer from LMS too? (Lost marble syndrome. )
I'm not joking!Really? Or are you just joking?
Extra pieces for if you lose some.Why do I have left over parts after assembling the xmas gifts..........hmmmm
If you have dyslexia, do have problems sleeping also? Are you an agnostic?
Do you lie awake at night wondering if there really is a dog?
No, no, and now you're just being ridiculous. (Reading things backwards isn't one of my symptoms.)
Do you have:
- Difficulty reading, including reading aloud
- Slow and labor-intensive reading and writing
- Problems spelling
- Avoiding activities that involve reading
- Mispronouncing names or words, or problems retrieving words
- Trouble understanding jokes or expressions that have a meaning not easily understood from the specific words (idioms), such as "piece of cake" meaning "easy"
- Spending an unusually long time completing tasks that involve reading or writing
- Difficulty summarizing a story
- Trouble learning a foreign language
- Difficulty memorizing
- Difficulty doing math problems
Dyslexia - Symptoms and causes
www.mayoclinic.org
Do you have:
...
- Difficulty reading, including reading aloud
- Slow and labor-intensive reading and writing
- Problems spelling
- Avoiding activities that involve reading
- Mispronouncing names or words, or problems retrieving words
- Trouble understanding jokes or expressions that have a meaning not easily understood from the specific words (idioms), such as "piece of cake" meaning "easy"
- Spending an unusually long time completing tasks that involve reading or writing
- Difficulty summarizing a story
- Trouble learning a foreign language
- Difficulty memorizing
- Difficulty doing math problems
That’s magical. I laughed. I cried. Nah. I just laughed.Nah. Leftist rants and raves are hard to understand. You need Lefitst phonics ....a new training series on how to understand the left. It will teach you all about WOKENESS......Racism and key words they say between drinking the coolaid. Now selling for a wheel barrel full of cash due to Inflation.
You're married to a doctor and asking us?I never really thought about it until JGalt brought this up, but even though I can read and write rather well and I have sing kindergarten, a lot of words tends to confuse me, or I have to read something again and again to understand it. Maybe I have a form of dyslexia that I just was never diagnosed with.
You're married to a doctor and asking us?