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Irlen syndrome/ Scotopic sensitivity syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 576858" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I would say it is worth trying. One thing I've learned is to keep an open mind. And it is easier to be open minded since husband has a lot of the same issues as V. As an adult he can explain it to me better and I for sure know he not making it up. It took years of being married with me to really being to open up on such topics. I know it can scare an individual and why not try everything reasonable to make life easier. Without my glasses I cannot read facial expression unless the person is real close to me. But my "problem" is recognized and accepted. No one would think of saying that I make it up. </p><p>Tedo, does your son uses specially made Irlen overlays? Or an other kind?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 576858, member: 11847"] I would say it is worth trying. One thing I've learned is to keep an open mind. And it is easier to be open minded since husband has a lot of the same issues as V. As an adult he can explain it to me better and I for sure know he not making it up. It took years of being married with me to really being to open up on such topics. I know it can scare an individual and why not try everything reasonable to make life easier. Without my glasses I cannot read facial expression unless the person is real close to me. But my "problem" is recognized and accepted. No one would think of saying that I make it up. Tedo, does your son uses specially made Irlen overlays? Or an other kind? [/QUOTE]
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