Woman, mother to a neutodivergent child and recently diagnosed with combined ADHD at the age of 32. I want to help others to understand ADHD and raise awareness so that young girls, or adult women, can get the help and support they need. Knowledge is power and if I can share my experiences and expertise with others and help even one person then I’ll rest easy knowing I’ve helped someone! So join me and let’s dive head first down this rabbit hole together!
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Woman, mother to a neutodivergent child and recently diagnosed with combined ADHD at the age of 32. I want to help others to understand ADHD and raise awareness so that young girls, or adult women, can get the help and support they need. Knowledge is power and if I can share my experiences and expertise with others and help even one person then I’ll rest easy knowing I’ve helped someone! So join me and let’s dive head first down this rabbit hole together!
*Trigger Warning* - in this episode I discuss the consequences of late or undiagnosed ADHD. I discuss sensitive topics such as self harm, substance abuse and suicide so please prioritise your mental health and bare that in mind before deciding to listen. I know it’s a difficult conversation, but it shouldn’t be and that’s why I feel like it is so important to have these conversations so that they’re more ‘the norm’. The episode does end on a positive so, if you do decide to listen, be sure to stick with me as I ramble on. Remember, I am on this journey for the first time myself and opening these doors for the first time. I am only human and am trying to simply raise awareness and remove the misunderstood stereotypes and stigmas attached to ADHD. So pour yourself a cup of tea and join me…
You, me & ADHD
Woman, mother to a neutodivergent child and recently diagnosed with combined ADHD at the age of 32. I want to help others to understand ADHD and raise awareness so that young girls, or adult women, can get the help and support they need. Knowledge is power and if I can share my experiences and expertise with others and help even one person then I’ll rest easy knowing I’ve helped someone! So join me and let’s dive head first down this rabbit hole together!