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Subject: Re: Depression and Dyslexia


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Paul
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Date Posted: 08:21:02 03/29/10 Mon
In reply to: Valerie 's message, "Re: Depression and Dyslexia" on 22:30:10 03/03/10 Wed

Why wouldn't depression be connected to dyslexia it is a 24/7 condition. Consider just human interactions alone require the need to hide what can't be defined or cured. I read another response on this site that was very intelligent. They look at dyslexia as a gift rather than a curse. We all know we are different somehow. That we get from A to B around about. So in light of todays social jackpots out there we may be on the right path afterall.

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Date Posted: 01:00:58 08/28/12 Tue

Hi, from your message I can see you very depressed by being dyslexic, but there some advantages I have recently find about being dyslexic that I think might very helpful. Most there advantages are this book :The Dyslexic Advantage: Unlocking the Hidden Potential of the Dyslexic Brain, By Brock L.and Fernette F. Find this book I'm telling you will be glad your dyslexic, There is a lot I didn't know in this book and it has changed the way I think about dyslexia

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