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Their experiences

If you are one of the 20% of people in the UK who struggle with concentration or coordination and find it hard to read, write and learn - you are not alone. With its drug-free treatment programme, Dore has offered hope to thousands of people around the world. Its results are astounding and they're long term.

Alex MillinerAlex Milliner

From underperformer to undergraduate

Sandra and Mike Milliner knew from an early age their son Alex was struggling to develop. They recognised typical symptoms of both dyslexia and dyspraxia in his behaviour.
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Alfie RedmanAlfie Redman

Alfie’s story

A rock star in the making, look out for Ghost Town in the future
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Elizabeth WatersElizabeth Waters

From school reject to ‘high flyer’

From as early as five, Elizabeth Waters showed early signs of dyslexia, a condition her mother Jeannette also suffered from.
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Joanna HardyJoanna Hardy

Joanna’s story

Once unable to see commas, to aspirations of being a writer.
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John SteeleJohn Steele

John’s story

A rescue mission from a downhill ADHD slope to the straight and narrow.
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Laura MilesLaura Miles

Laura’s story

From struggling reader to aspiring young poet
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Marcus FarrMarcus Farr

Returning from the brink of suicide to successful family man

Marcus had always been verbally intelligent but everything went wrong when he tried to put things down on paper.
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Peter SteelePeter Steele

Peter's story

Winning a battle with Dyslexia, Peter follows in his brother's footsteps
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Toby KerseyToby Kersey

Merging special needs into the mainstream

Toby Kersey was diagnosed with Autism at age three. At five he was placed in a school for moderate learning difficulties where he stayed until he was 15.
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