Like dyslexia, but for the ears, says this woman about life with auditory processing disorder

For Jessica Sunter, who developed the condition after a concussion five years ago, APD means the ears can hear and take in the sounds around you, but the information the brain gets doesn’t make sense.
Source: Like dyslexia, but for the ears, says this woman about life with auditory processing disorder (https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.6733289?cmp=rss)
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