Is it possible dyslexia in a sudden 20 years?
I’m in school. I really struggle to understand a topic from a book. I mean particularly dependent on teacher assistance. I need 3-4 days to get something from a book that meant my friends to understand in 5 minutes. My doctor says that I do not have dyslexia, how it to 3-4 years instead of 20 But I am not convinced.
While it’s true that you can’t “get” a learning disability like dyslexia since they are something you are born with, it is possible that you were never diagnosed. I would say the chances of this are even higher if you went to a public school, since they may not have a large enough learning services staff to find minor cases. All US colleges have a learning services department that should be able to evaluate you and get an accurate diagnosis if you do have a learning disability, and if you do have one, offer you tips to manage it, and any accomodations that the school may offer. While I don’t have dyslexia I have been through the various systems due to ADHD which was never diagnosed since I got good grades in grade/high school, so I know from experience that this kind of thing can be missed, even if it has an impact on you. Good Luck!