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Journey to Diagnosis

Episode 1 of the The ADHD and Me Podcast podcast, hosted by ADHD Girl, titled "Journey to Diagnosis" was published on October 17, 2023 and runs 19 minutes.

October 17, 2023 ·19m · The ADHD and Me Podcast

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In this episode, three guests talk about the difficult processes they had to undertake to get themselves or their child diagnosed. They also talk about what the ADHD label means to them. ADHD girl also reveals why having ADHD now means more to her then it did when she was first diagnosed 25 years ago.

In this episode, three guests talk about the difficult processes they had to undertake to get themselves or their child diagnosed. They also talk about what the ADHD label means to them. ADHD girl also reveals why having ADHD now means more to her then it did when she was first diagnosed 25 years ago. 

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