[NIFL-LD:3885] RE: NIFL-LD:3810 NO Support for phonetic

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Date: Sat Feb 02 2002 - 10:16:09 EST


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Clif:
I just replied to a previous posting where I stated a bit of my history ... 
being diagnosed 4 years ago.  Shows how things have changed.  Much of what 
you said described me and many in the support group.

I would like to add that the person making my diagnosis was a neurologist who 
specializes in this area and I was refereed to him by my psychologist who 
felt after 2 years of therapy things were just not right.  I had always been 
diagnosed as bipolar but certain tasks related to teaching and life 
(organizational skills such as keeping a checkbook and getting tasks done on 
time and multi tasking) she just felt was more than related to the bipolar as 
when I was doing well I still had many of these problems.

I have gone through many changes in my life since then and I have been lucky 
through an adult support group to have made some positive changes.



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