I don't think dyslexia leads to MLC, but if the majority of MLCers (not just referring to this thread) have dyslexia, that would be a vital piece of data in finding underlying clues to treatment or prevention, I would think.
It would. But I doubt the majority of MLCers, on the board or outside of it, have dyslexia. I'm still to meet a real life one who had it. And even on the board, I don't get the idea that most MLCer have dyslexia.
What I see is LBS over analysing any "odd" behaviour their MLCer may have shown in the past, even if not permanent. Forgetting that we, LBS most likely have also had our share of "odd" behaviour.
The twins things I have never notice. I have notice that many MLCers and their LBS have children with special needs and that some LBS had very small children (or were pregnant), when their MLCer left.
FTT, not those many decades ago lots of women smoke during pregnancy (more than those current 10% in the US) and men were heavy smokers. It may have some impact in the brain, but I also do not think it leads to MLC.
My mother smoked before and after I was born (after she stop breast feed me). And it is fare to assume that she smoked in the first weeks of pregnancy when she did not knew she was pregnant. She has stop smoke either in the late 70's or early 80's. Don't recall, but is was long ago.
My dad, on the other side, even if he had a degenerative illness that become worst and worst if one smoked, never stop smoke. And he died a horrible death because he did not stop smoke.
Of the 7 of us, the children, only 2 of the boys smoked. Those 2 have almost, if not totally quit. Even because the boys can inherit dad's disease and they know it.
MIL, to my knowledge, never smoke. FIL, I only recall a very occasional pipe. Maybe the odd cigar, but not regular cigarette smoking.
Alcohol while pregnant/breast feed may have some effects. Other than that, a glass of wine or a beer once in a while don't seem to cause much harm. Other drugs we know that if the mother is an addict the child may born an addict. And of course we know children's of alcoholics have a bigger chance of becoming an alcoholic.
But none of those addictions seems to be a prerequisite to MLC.
On another note, has anyone read the news about that Germanwings pilot that, apparently, lead the plane to crash on purpose and who is said to suffer from severe depression? The lastest news say he was on sick leave for mental issues/depression but never said so to the company.
How depressed/stressed to you have to be to lead a plane full of people to crash? That horrible tragedy start newspapers articles, tv news debates, etc about mental illness, depression, stress, etc. It always seems that something truly horrible, and very visible, needs to happen for people to start to pay attention to mental and psycological issues.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)