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Old Mar 28, 2009, 11:21 AM
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I have read that more often than not, ADD/ADHD is accompanied by a learning disorder....mine is Dyslexia.
Anybody else here have a learning disability, too?
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My son has ADHD and a written language disability.
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Old Apr 10, 2009, 03:53 AM
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son is border line Dyslexia, daughter who is add has sever learning dificulties she was never tested for Dyslexia as her iq was so low, this runs in the family, we were trying to say were it comes from i have adhd/add tendancies never diagnoised, oldest daughters dad i belive some learning dificulties secomd oldest daughter is Dyslexia, hubby has family on both sides that are say got some problems his bialogical dads sisters daughter has learning dificulties and now his own brother has been diagnoised with aspergers his youngest brother has lots of adhd/add tendancies but never diagnoised
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I have read that more often than not, ADD/ADHD is accompanied by a learning disorder....mine is Dyslexia.
Anybody else here have a learning disability, too?
Hi

I am 52 and as a child was held back in first grade; I remember first through fourth grades I had attended a special reading program in school and also, flash cards where used to help me with math. I had a very difficult time throughout my childhood in school. I have had a lifetime of major depression, OCD, ADHD, and a history of Asperger's Syndrome. I do recall back in 1973, when I was 16, I was in a psychiatric ward and had good to school there; class was of about 3 students, and I did quite well, B+ average. It has been a very complicated life, but I am still here.

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Old Jul 01, 2009, 09:55 PM
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My oldest two boys both are ADHD and have learning disabilities.
They are 23 and 26, and had many problems in High school but with
much work and lots of good teachers.l They made it through school.
Both received their diplomas, with other issues too.

My oldest also has a emotional handicap that took many years to find a medication that would even touch it. And he is still dealing with thing.

My middle one had migraines that put him in bed for weeks at a time.
Also light and something maybe mold in his school caused him to miss lots of school. He even dropped out for a year. And went back homebound.

My youngest will get what Indiana calls a Certificate of Completion, thanks
to seizures. And the fact that they robbed his reading ability.
And the state of Indiana believes if you can't read words at a certain age range you can't do anything.

But he is a joy and will go far.

Hi everyone.

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Old Jul 02, 2009, 03:49 AM
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I have read that more often than not, ADD/ADHD is accompanied by a learning disorder....mine is Dyslexia.
Anybody else here have a learning disability, too?
I have never been diagnosed with a learning disability, and I am a good reader. However, I do some weird things that I am not sure if they are explained by ADHD or by a mild learning disability. For instance, I lose my place on the page when I am trying to refer back to it when doing a homework problem (I frequently find i am finishing a different problem from the problem i started doing), and I miscopy numbers and signs from one line to the next when doing math. Also, when i'm tired or not concentrating well, I sometimes find that I leave out letters when I'm writing, or I sometimes start writing words in the middle instead of the beginning (and then I have to go back and add the beginning of the word). I'm good at spelling, though, and I always catch the mistakes right away and correct them. I also have a poor short-term memory.

Does anyone else have problems like these? If so, do you know if they are simply a result of ADHD or if there might be something else going on?

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Old Jul 04, 2009, 07:29 PM
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I have read that more often than not, ADD/ADHD is accompanied by a learning disorder....mine is Dyslexia.
Anybody else here have a learning disability, too?

Ahh, yes. I took a test for entrance to a junior college. They called me in and said (I will never forget) "if we had not seen you take this test we would have thought you were reading something else". I have always had a problem reading and taking tests. I see a test and I am wondering what book that it came out of. I probably studied harder than anyone in any class. It continues even as an adult.
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