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I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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![]() wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. Card XII Hammer of Thor, May 2005 Master of the detrevnI Buckyball |
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![]() Card XII wrote: wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. someon is choosing to repost some old posts of mine Card XII Hammer of Thor, May 2005 Master of the detrevnI Buckyball |
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![]() an_old_friend wrote: Card XII wrote: wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. someon is choosing to repost some old posts of mine Yes, they are. And I might add that CARD XII's suggestion of a "psychologist" for your problems was al ill-informed as your attempt to use an "allergist". Had you taken my advice years ago and followed-up with a NEUROLOGIST you might have already been an Extra or General. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() an_old_friend wrote: Card XII wrote: wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago...(SNIP) We've seen it before...It was funny then, it's funny now, but worn out... There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. someon is choosing to repost some old posts of mine Yes, they are...And CARD XII's suggestion of a "psychologist" was as ill-informed as YOUR initial discussions about your "allergist"...(Although you COULD use one, but not for getting a "Morse Code waiver...) Perhaps if you'd followed up with a NEUROLOGIST as I had suggested years ago, you'd have your General or Extra by now... Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() an_old_friend wrote: Card XII wrote: wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. someon is choosing to repost some old posts of mine It doesn't matter... Your "allergist's" opinion wouldn't have held water, and "CARD XII's" suggestions of a psychologist was equally incorrect. Now...Had your followed up with a NEUROLOGIST as I had suggested years ago, you might have your General or Extra today..... Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote in message oups.com... an_old_friend wrote: Card XII wrote: wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. someon is choosing to repost some old posts of mine Yes, they are. And I might add that CARD XII's suggestion of a "psychologist" for your problems was al ill-informed as your attempt to use an "allergist". Had you taken my advice years ago and followed-up with a NEUROLOGIST you might have already been an Extra or General. Steve, K4YZ That would not be correct. There have been no waivers allowed for the basic 5wpm. The only waivers that existed were for the 13wpm & 20wpm. Or do you mean that the neurologist could have advised him on training and testing approaches to learn and pass the 5wpm? Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "K4YZ" wrote in message oups.com... an_old_friend wrote: Card XII wrote: wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. someon is choosing to repost some old posts of mine Yes, they are. And I might add that CARD XII's suggestion of a "psychologist" for your problems was al ill-informed as your attempt to use an "allergist". Had you taken my advice years ago and followed-up with a NEUROLOGIST you might have already been an Extra or General. Steve, K4YZ That would not be correct. That would "not be correct" under the current rules, Dee. However the re-posting from Markie was from several years ago. In that context it was originally made, it was... There have been no waivers allowed for the basic 5wpm. The only waivers that existed were for the 13wpm & 20wpm. Or do you mean that the neurologist could have advised him on training and testing approaches to learn and pass the 5wpm? No, I meant that he could have gotten past all of that over 5 years ago had he done what was suggested. Markie was correct in his statement that someone reposted one of his old posts. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "K4YZ" wrote in message ups.com... Dee Flint wrote: "K4YZ" wrote in message oups.com... an_old_friend wrote: Card XII wrote: wrote in message ... Hi there I was diagnosed dyslexic, many years ago, have largely learned to live with it by now (I am 34 yo and have a BA) Having gotten back to dealing Ham Radio, I am back to dealing with Morse to at least recieve a bit of and to docment today, my dyslexia, which would allow both various changes in the Testing requirements. I need refences to to help point my doctor ( an allergist) toward a test or three that would support the fact that I still have dyslyexia today (FCC dysbility requierments don't seem to realize that some things really don't get much better with time) Idealy one that will lend some support to the idea that I still have it, but are not too expensive to for him to order given to me There are no tests your allergist could use. If you want the question answered, you need to go see a licensed psychologist or licensed school psychologist. "licensed" is key. Not awfully expensive, and should get you good answers. someon is choosing to repost some old posts of mine Yes, they are. And I might add that CARD XII's suggestion of a "psychologist" for your problems was al ill-informed as your attempt to use an "allergist". Had you taken my advice years ago and followed-up with a NEUROLOGIST you might have already been an Extra or General. Steve, K4YZ That would not be correct. That would "not be correct" under the current rules, Dee. However the re-posting from Markie was from several years ago. In that context it was originally made, it was... There have been no waivers allowed for the basic 5wpm. The only waivers that existed were for the 13wpm & 20wpm. Or do you mean that the neurologist could have advised him on training and testing approaches to learn and pass the 5wpm? No, I meant that he could have gotten past all of that over 5 years ago had he done what was suggested. Markie was correct in his statement that someone reposted one of his old posts. 73 Steve, K4YZ I'm still confused. You seem to be saying that he could have gotten a waiver for the 5wpm if he had done it years ago. That is not true. There has never been a waiver for the lowest speed. He still would have had to pass the 5wpm level to get any waiver. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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I tried to post to Google this morning and kept getting a "Server
Error" message...I "assumed" that my previous posts had not been posted, but judging by the several posts of similar wording, I was wrong... Sorry for the multiple similar posts.... 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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