I wish people would stop using dyslexia as a crutch and excuse. I have dygraphia which is the same as dyslexia, only numbers switch around on me. Yet I manage to get phone numbers right and do my taxes properly. My son has bad dyslexia. His typing skills are horrid, but when he takes his time, there's no problem. I have to check and recheck my number ALL the time. Yesterday at work I messed up a SKU number for someone buying a fish. Boy did I feel stupid, especially after I triple checked that the numbers were right (apparently my rechecking was wrong!Originally Posted by juju
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Point is, we all make mistakes based on our limitations but we still TRY to be accurate and correct. The way you presented the question and the subsequent attitude shows me that you do NOT try... you basically choose to say you have dyslxia and let the disorder rule you instead of working hard to compensate and overcome your problem.
PS: I am a God-awful typer. If I didn't check and recheck my typing, you'd see about 20 more errors than I usually finally post





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