Not being diagnosed properly
“I was twelve, thirteen, when I got diagnosed with visual problems. ‘Cos I wasn’t diagnosed, and my mum and dad kept saying at the school there’s something wrong with my reading. It was horrible, very poor. So they checked me again for dyslexia and they went ‘No she’s not got dyslexia, but she might have this other thing.’ And I got tested for that, and it turned out I had. Let me put it this way, if I was diagnosed earlier, when I was smaller, my grades and my levels could have been higher than they are now.
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Blue Glasses
“I was twelve, thirteen, when I got diagnosed with visual problems. ‘Cos I wasn’t diagnosed, and my mum and dad kept saying at the school there’s something wrong with my reading. It was horrible, very poor. So they checked me again for dyslexia and they went ‘No she’s not got dyslexia, but she might have this other thing.’ And I got tested for that, and it turned out I had. Let me put it this way, if I was diagnosed earlier, when I was smaller, my grades and my levels could have been higher than they are now.