Where to get tested for dyslexia?

Just write a paragraph or two and post it here.
The grammar & spelling nazis will soon point out your mistakes.
 
Get in touch with the DNA (National Dyslexia Association)
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Thanks Tomo, but their testing suspended for some reason....

Thanks Ross, might give the GP a go.

And Sky, I suspect that I might, but how can one be sure?

Are there varying degrees of dyslexia?
 
See, I thought he was being serious and didn't pick up on the DNA thing until you did a face palm and had to look very hard to see why you did it...

Have honestly suspected for years I might have a problem.
That's not necessarily a sign of dyslexia, a lot of people probably might not pick up the difference, take this for example (i know you've all seen it before);

Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
Abbreviations as part of the same function can be overlooked or mis-read.
 
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Not suggesting this is you. My friend claims to have dyslexia, he doesn't. He's just lazy and stupid so uses it as an excuse.

Well, I get on with things... it's just that in my line of work as a web developer, I struggle more than I should to work out solutions and spot problems.

Most recently discovered - almost 2 ago years I spelled the word quarantine correctly, whereas every other iteration of that variable was spelt "quarantinue" but I just couldn't see it until the boss discovered it and pointed out I may have cost the company possibly in the region of 10's of thousands, or possibly 100's of thousands of £.

This is just the most extreme example, but I would like to eliminate dyslexia as a possible cause of my troubles with poor comprehension, code checking and slow reading.
 
If you find out you have it, does it make any changes? Any benefits in knowing?

Have your parents ever been tested?

Dyslexia is inevitable. Whole world will have it one day. :eek:
 
If you find out you have it, does it make any changes? Any benefits in knowing?

Have your parents ever been tested?

Dyslexia is inevitable. Whole world will have it one day. :eek:

Knowing:
It would hopefully make me feel less stupid.
When it came having people explain, I could perhaps ask them to use diagrams without, again, feeling stupid

Without a doubt, my biggest issue is comprehension when people speak. I struggle horribly with it. But I don't even know if that would be a symptom of dyslexia. It's just something I would like to find out.
 
Well, I get on with things... it's just that in my line of work as a web developer, I struggle more than I should to work out solutions and spot problems.

Most recently discovered - almost 2 ago years I spelled the word quarantine correctly, whereas every other iteration of that variable was spelt "quarantinue" but I just couldn't see it until the boss discovered it and pointed out I may have cost the company possibly in the region of 10's of thousands, or possibly 100's of thousands of £.

This is just the most extreme example, but I would like to eliminate dyslexia as a possible cause of my troubles with poor comprehension, code checking and slow reading.

As I said, I certainly wasn't accusing you of being stupid or lazy, just telling you what my friend is like.

Get tested and let us know how it goes.
 
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