My dyslexia has gone undiagnosed for my entire lifetime. (When I was in kindergarten in the year 1967, before dyslexia was a term, I perceived written words in their mirror image - something I was taught was "wrong" and worked very hard to "correct.") When one is offered no help or recognition for this now deemed "disability," other parts of the brain will compensate, if it is pointed out.
I look at it this way: As we all know, when the eye receives the image it is viewing, it is reversed in the eye, then in the brain. Life seen from the dyslexics POV, then, is actually correct - as the reversal role is then reversed. When you think about it, we dyslexics may have to work a little harder to conform to "normalcy," but in the end, we actually see things as they are in their original form. It works for me!
Shay