Picture for representational purposes only A kindergarten teacher suddenly lost her ability to read while in the classroom and couldn’t make sense of her lesson plan and her attendance sheet. The 40-year-old was diagnosed with alexia without agraphia also known as 'word blindness' in which a patient loses the ability to read but can still write and understand the spoken word. The condition was caused due to a stroke that probably was caused by an unusual type of blood vessel inflammation within the brain. The teacher has now come up with a new way to learn to read where she