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What can be done if you have dyslexia problems like adhd, learning disabilities, phobia, add?

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Dr. Barbara Lavi
Clinical Psychology 37 years experience
Get evaluated: Speak with a psychologist. They can evaluate your symptoms and help choose a corse of treatment. You can then decide whether to consider a trial on medication.
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