<HTML>Hello fellow struggling humans & potential, new-found friends, I hope.
I can sure relate to many here, and can SO relate to the struggles, discomfort, and frustration experienced on a daily basis.
I've been reading posts here, and I'm wondering if I should bother to go through testing. I'm 54, and thinking about going back to work. I have only worked briefly since my children were born, and they're all in their 20s.
I have been dxd. with ADD, and have since figured out on my own that I have certain LDs. I am wondering if testing will produce even more of a defeatist attitude in the long run. After reading some posts, I can see that it might. What say you all?
Please see my first post, a short biography, and the last one entered on Audrey's thread. Am also curious what everyone's expectations were when you entered into testing, and if you were satisfied with the results, what you learned about your difficulties, and if you've been given any satisfactory ideas of how to build on your strengths, while not playing into your areas of weakness? Also, does anyone have a job they feel they are suited to, and do well at, and if so, what?
I first came to this board when no one was posting here except for parents looking for solutions for their children. I am thrilled to find others posting here now, who've been up against some of the same brick walls I've run into.
For those who think I don't write like I have a speech/language disability, let me tell you, nothing could be further from the truth. I have learned to compensate well through taking a number of creative writing courses at the college level where I first learned to rub two thoughts together to produce fire. haha. However, I ran into problems elsewhere, and never graduated.
To this day, writing is a slowed process for me, but easier than communicating in live conversation, have trouble on bulletin boards keeping up with everyone else, don't dare do ICQ where I run into immediate difficulties, and sometimes get so frustrated trying to express myself clearly, and having to proof-read everything, that I have to back-off and give myself a break.
Would like to know what everyone enjoys doing when not pressured to perform in a certain way, ie., hobbies, likes, interests, and the like. I enjoy the outdoors, playing with my dogs, working in the garden when it's not too hot, anything to do with rivers & swimming, canoeing, read mostly works of non-fiction, occasionally a good novel, gave up poetry, am trying to lose weight if I can just stay focused on it, am addicted to my computer, and the list goes on.
Sincerely,
Wren</HTML>