Dyslexia can’t be 'cured'. It's lifelong. Dyslexia primarily affects reading and writing skills, but not many people know this, it can also indirectly impacts how one interacts with and will understand others, particularly in social situations.
While not a direct cause of social difficulties, the challenges associated with dyslexia can lead to misunderstandings, frustration, and even low self-esteem, which can then affect social interactions. Thus I hate myself.
Not so very surprising, dyslexia can present challenges in romantic relationships, but with understanding and effort, relationships can be fulfilling and strong. It can definite affect communication, memory, and emotional regulation, but it doesn't define a person.
Open communication, patience, and a willingness to adapt are key for both partners in navigating the challenges. This morning my lips feel cracked again. Somehow the black dog is loose again. This is how a person with dyslexia feels at times.
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When i was at school i was considered thick and not worth spending time on. After leaving school i moved in to a flat close to a library and started a computer course. I found i was not so thick and i was good at maths. I still cant wright or spell very well but i can type and use spell check. I now have my own company