53. Gender, Late in Life Diagnosis and ADD w/ Madeline Spolin (Spo)

EPISODE · Nov 10, 2021 · 41 MIN

53. Gender, Late in Life Diagnosis and ADD w/ Madeline Spolin (Spo)

from Bipolar Bicoastal · host Maria Duke

In the first interview of our ADD series, Madeline Spolin aka Spo tells us how she realized she had ADD, why it took until her late 20's for someone to figure this out and what gender has to do with it.    Find us at: Patreon.com/bipolarbicoastal Facebook.com/groups/bipolarbicoastalsecret On Facebook and Instagram by searching "Bipolar Bicoastal"

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