He said he'll show me later when he comes in. My stomach is already in knots. When you've failed at something numerous times it's hard to believe you'll magically succeed this time. When every experience dealing with numbers/bills and having to do things in sequence has been negative it's hard, no not hard, almost impossible to be positive.
When I learned to use a computer in 1996 I had pages and pages of lists and sticky notes everywhere. Not because of math, but because I can't remember sequences. Nothing stays in order in my mind. Dyscalculia effects more than just math itself.
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