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I think you might be near sighted, banging Baxta. Or maybe have a stigmatism. Just my guess. :)
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Only an eye doctor can answer your question here.
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i don't think it's an eye problem. if anything, it might be a form of dyslexia. if you really want to see change, go ask a doctor.
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It's kinda early, but not unheard of, to need reading glasses at 32. See an eye doctor.
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Were you ever diagnosed as a dyslexic before the age of 10? At what age did this problem really start? Do you have a problem following when you listen to an audio book? You could either ignore your reading problem and carry on enjoying life as you have done for the past 32 years or see a psychiatrist.
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It may be something called dyslexia,where everything looks scrambled. Have your eyes checked, too. +4 Baxta
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My first guess is a form of dyslexia. Your eyes and mind cannot form the words on the page properly. I'm sure there are ways to get a proper diagnosis for you. Can you read traffic signs and stuff like that? I don't mean the one word Stop signs, but the other stuff that has sentences in it?
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