Talk:Galaco/@comment-5571714-20130103180426/@comment-53539-20130103190819

Lets put it this way, your not the only Spanish peep here. ;-) yeah, it was not diagnosed until I was 21, after I was scanned and found to have it, my mother got herself scanned for it. Turns out it runs in her family, not my fathers, and all her children have some level of it.Before I was scanned, the eldest of my brothers we figured had it because his hand writing was awful well up until his twenties, but its not until my scan we found all my mother had it and passed it onto all 4 of her children. My eldest half brother has it too, and my youngest half-brother was premature, he got it the worst along with problems related to his premature birth. Not only that, my mother was adopted, but when she explored the rest of her family she found out that there was also dyslexia in the rest of her family. :-/

Mine is only mild, the more I write the worst it is for my to handle myself, so you'll see me fluff up every time I try to write big long posts more then short ones, because mine came out in relation to the handling of large chunks of text. But when I do produce bad spellings, there is nothing I can do about it and no proof reader fixes all the problems. I have to go away and read everything the next day. You'll see me doing this a lot on the wikia, and I usually go over peoples several times a week to see whats written and if I can spot my mistakes I've done in the past. I also had problems with learning other languages and German was the only one I've ever truly managed to get to grips with. I've tried french and Japanese...

On the other hand, being dyslexic does make you relaxed around spelling related issues. And I tend to look it as "if I can't get my own language right, what hope have non-native speakers got to get this right!" XD