Yes, I am actually dyslexic. My geometry teacher told my I would have gotten an A if my graphs weren't completely backwards. She let me know she had never seen anything like it..haha Gee thanks teach! I had reading issues in school as well, haha. Well as an adult you learn to make things work. But as you can see by my photo my dyslexic brain is still hard at work. I was bound and determined to make the chair go together, haha. Then it just wouldn't go any further. So I took it all apart and worked "backwards" to my brain and woohoo!It's super comfortable. I did NOT need the chair to be so big. It is really too big, but I don't care. I am a wedding cake designer, something my brain can totally handle, but there is paperwork, emails, yada yada. And since I have "the issue", paperwork takes me twice as long as the normal person. Finding comfort in my long bouts of sitting was needed. Plus I wanted a supportive place to sit after a long session in the kitchen.I highly recommend this chair for the big and tall. I am 5'9" and I can push the chair with my toes, while I am sitting in it but I can not put my entire foot on the floor. So for the tall folks this will be great. It's very wide and has a little thing under the seat to firm up the cushions for extra support.Now go enjoy your chair big fella!