Posted by Penny on March 2, 2002, at 20:09:03
In reply to Re: Noa - Questions regarding a post from 1/01, posted by trouble on March 1, 2002, at 20:21:18
trouble,
You may have a learning disability, but you are by far one of the most eloquent writers I've seen in a while, and I'm in the profession! I totally agree with Misty that if you find a college that will work with you, getting a college degree is well within your grasp. If that doesn't work out, I think you should just work on getting published!
Penny
> Hi Misty,
>
> I liked that old post you posted.
> You mentioned you have LD/ADD, does LD refer to learning disability? I have these diagnoses too, and haven't seen any threads about them so far. I was just wondering how the learning disability affected your life, I have lots of problems w/information processing and it makes me seem unbelievably stupid sometimes, and foolish in public. I've learned to laugh at my mistakes, but would really like to get a college degree, but not if it's a lost cause, and was just wondering if you've had any experience w/ that?
>
> thanks!
> trouble
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