Francesca Rudkin
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And that's the key thing.
That's why we're all just so moved by it because we're like, hang on, we're not going through this on our own.
We're not on our own.
And we should explain, you're tired just because you've got so many, you know, jobs on the go at the moment.
And there's a lot of similarities and maybe experiences, but you're right.
Just because you know or have met one person with ADHD, someone else's lived experience could be quite different and how it impacts them is quite different.
Okay, we're going to talk about women and ADHD today because this is sort of becoming wonderful.
We're sort of talking about this so much more in things.
Do you mind if we start with your story?
You were a late diagnosis.
You were in your 40s.
What impact did that diagnosis have on you?
Was there anything in particular?
Was there a moment where you did come to accept it?
No, because we were like, oh.
We spent six months going, oh, hang on, like with our daughter.
It was like the revelation moments.
And we'd have them, one a week, and we'd just be like, oh.
Hang on, that explains that.
Oh my gosh, remember, you know, and it does take a while for them to come to mind.