When the World Warps: Living with Visual Distortions, Neurodivergence, and Irlen Syndrome

Acquired Neurodivergence: A Life Full of Surprises When you live with acquired neurodivergence, as I do since my brain surgery almost thirteen years ago, life is full of surprises. Some of them are exciting and creative, while others throw me way off kilter. Most of these surprises- particularly the ones that knock me for a […]
This week’s sensory adventure: VESTIBULAR HAVOC!

After a relatively calm period of somewhat regulated senses, I must admit I’ve had some unusual sensory experiences recently. This sentence from my book “Moving Forward: Reflection on Autism, Neurodiversity, Brain Surgery, and Faith” describes yesterday’s brain antics perfectly: “I now realize I have no need to go to amusement parks anymore…I have one inside […]
