I've been really interested by the experience that everyone has talked about and how similar some of them are to mine, as well as how different. I thought I'd throw my thoughts into the mix. At school I was an all round Dyslexic, that is to say I was abysmal at everything achedemic. My reading was really behind as was my spelling and my writing. I really did have to look at my tie every time I was asked to write my name. I ended up repeating a year but in many respects this was the turn around as it was the moment I was diagnosed and started to get specialist help. My reading and writing still isn't brilliant and I still can't do joined up writing but I was given coping mechanisms by the special needs teachers that I had, anouther group of unsung heroes.
However, now I've grown up it is the other aspects of Dyslexia that I really struggle with. I suspect these are often forgotten by many people or people just shrug them of as one of those things but it can be really hard. For instance last term when taking my son to school I put his lunch box down to fill in a form in the school office I just forgot it was there and walked off. Luckily anouther parent realized a told me! Thankfully it's normally my lunch that is forgotten. I also get really frustrated when I can't do something or instructions just don't make sense. I'd say these are the defining traits of my dyslexia now. I wonder whether others have similar experiences.