Old, I too would like to know where you are getting your factual information concerning lefthandedness with dyslexia. Your theory of 99% of lefties being dyslexic is absolutely incorrect. I don't know what your father taught but I too was a college professor for nearly 40 years having taught human physiology and anatomy to primarily nursing and pre-med students. Research as of 2010 has found there is a slight increase in dyslexia among lefthanders than righthanders but nothing significant. When you indicated that a doctor would have to diagnose dyslexia is "hogwash". The majority of family doctors do not test for it because they do not know how. It takes a specialist in that area to determine whether an individual is dyslexic. Most of the time a child is eight years of age before problems with dyslexia occur. There are two types of lefthanders. A genetic lefthander has inherited the gene and most of these write upside down. The congenital lefthander is result of development. They write similar to a right-handed individual. By the way, my dad was left handed; I am left handed; my nephew is left handed and we are not dyslexic.
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