Better Late than Never, by Judy

By May 13, 2025 May 20th, 2025 Diagnosis, Overcoming Obstacles, Personal Stories

I’m 75 years old and was diagnosed with NVLD six years ago. Going through school there was always a discrepancy between my verbal and math/science grades. Because having trouble in math wasn’t viewed as unusual in a girl it wasn’t a big deal until I started to apply to college. My high 600 in math SAT didn’t compensate for the 400 in math. However, any academic issues I had were mild in comparison to my work problems. I couldn’t coordinate the various parts of my jobs and my poor self-esteem was made worse by my inability to make enough to support myself. I was fortunate that I found a vocation that fit me 12 years before I retired at 70. Better late than never.

Judy

I share my life with my husband and my 35-year-old daughter. My daughter being diagnosed with ADHD in middle school led me to have neuropsychiatric testing, and I finally have an explanation for my uniqueness.

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