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I could read it pretty quickly.....made my day, as I have a mom with dementia!
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I can read it.
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Which kind of proves that what we think we see and/or understand/think - may not be what we really saw!
It also makes me wonder about how accurate 'eye-witness' accounts really are! |
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What a relief! Was able to read it with no problem.
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I am dyslexic and have trained my brain to 'read' - twice In my mid 30's I fell and damaged my brain and have had to reteach myself. I have found it is easier to read the mixed up letters and the number and letters than straight words. I think t is just the way the brain works-mine at least.
There is very little known about the brain and how it compensates for injury. On a lighter note-thank goodness for spell check and sentence structure software!! I have reread the several times and hope I caught all the oops!! |
I read it also without any trouble-maybe I'm not getting older-I'm getting smarter-I've always believed spelling was the most important thing in education, and was a spelling champ in my younger years
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I read it no problem...
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I had no problems reading it at all.
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No problem. Either it's easy for all of us or the people who are not able to read it are not willing to mention the fact at this point. I doubt there's a simple way to rule out Alzheimer's.
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