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You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy . A mid- or late-life ADHD diagnosis may trigger mixed emotions: relief, validation, anger, sadness, forgiveness, and regret, to name a few.
After a lifetime of undiagnosed or misdiagnosed symptoms, you may feel comfort (“I finally have a name for my challenges.”), resentment (“Why did I have to struggle for so long thinking I was broken?”), and confusion (“Is everything I thought I knew about ADHD wrong?”).This download is designed to answer the questions that newly diagnosed ADHD adults may not otherwise know to ask.
This free guide explains:Just diagnosed with ADHD? It can feel like everything suddenly makes sense, but you’re still left wondering what to do next.
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