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I Was Diagnosed With ADHD in My Late 30s—and Suddenly, So Much of My Life Made Sense
For most of my life, ADHD was not something I thought I had. I’m a therapist. I earned good grades growing up. I completed graduate school with a 4.0 and graduated summa cum laude. I built a career. I became a mother of four. I managed responsibilities, raised children, worked, went to school, and accomplished things I’m incredibly proud of. So ADHD? That didn’t really fit the picture I had in my head. Except, as I eventually learned, the picture I had in my head of ADHD was
ashleyamft
Aug 1412 min read
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