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Such a great illustration. I also started my adhd diagnosis because of the fallout from Covid+menopause. At first I went through all the "If only" scenarios. True, my life might have been different but, also, it might not. Realistically, in the 70/80s in rural Australia there was nowhere my parents could have taken me even IF they suspected something. And there was no internet/YouTube/social media to get educated. It is kind of reassuring though to look back at the chaos and years of low energy put down to M.E./CFS and know that 1. It wasn't in my head and 2. I did the best I could with what I had. And 3. Thank GOODNESS I now know how my beautiful brain works and have access to this amazing, supportive community.
Exactly. Red flags abound. I clearly had ADHD. But at 54 in the middle of the pandemic and the beginning of menopause, I got my diagnosis. I think I went through the whole 7 stages of grief in technicolor. I'm working on acceptance with my eyes set on Thriving, knowing my weaker or bound spots, and acknowledging its superpowers.
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