Every day I get picked up on something I write. Mostly it’s kindly or humorous which is appreciated.
Sometimes it’s sneering or brutal
Sometimes words are just shapes. However much I try to engage my brain, the connection just isn’t there. I can see the shape but it simply has no meaning.
Frustrating, huh
I was given a hard time recently for spelling ‘lose’ ‘loose’. It’s one of my common ones.
So I wrote them out with a ✅ by ‘lose’ and kept it on my desk for several weeks.
When I write it now...
If I write ‘loose’ I now know it looks wrong, and the most likely letter to delete is an ‘o’ and when I do the shape looks right.
Sadly I can’t do that for every word!
For some things, like word comprehension, I was in the bottom 1 percentile.
For others, like word association, the top 1 percentile.
Dyslexics are extremes!
Most people were forgiving, hundreds were not: ‘thick’ / ‘can’t be an MP if you can’t even spell’ / ‘stupid’ / ‘resign and let someone with a brain take over’ etc.
At school a teacher forced me to stand and read Shakespeare. I did it one painful word at a time.
The teacher and some kids thought it very amusing. Most looked at the floor in embarrassment or pity.
I was sent to a quack doctor who make me wear a wooden contraption on my head every evening.
This was the ‘80’s not 1880’s!!
I knew none of this was right for me.
I hated education, understandably, but had a lot of affection for my school (Felpham Comprehensive) - I hope that makes sense!
Just imagine the humiliation of walking into that classroom.
On my third attempt I got accepted to @SussexUni.
👨🎓 I left 6 years later with a degree and doctorate 👨🎓
I have a few techniques (thanks Siri for spelling that), like creme paper = fewer stumbles when reading speeches.
This isn’t depressing, it’s liberating. Once you know this you have the tools to succeed.
And every challenge for a dyslexic is matched with a gift 🙌
If sincerity is what matters most to you, then welcome!
And if after all that you still want to hurl insults the very least you can do is get my name right...
...it’s Dr Thick to you!