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Is It Worth Getting Assessed For ADHD As An Adult?

Is It Worth Getting Assessed For ADHD As An Adult?

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If you've ever found yourself wondering "Could I have ADHD?" or "Would an assessment even help at this stage of my life?" — this chat is for you.

I was diagnosed with ADHD at 40, and today I’m sharing what led me to seek an assessment, what the process was really like, how it changed the way I see myself, and the impact it had on my life, parenting, and routines. If you're unsure whether it's worth it, we'll talk through the pros, the cons, and everything in between.

Whether you’re considering an assessment, waiting for one, or just curious — come join the conversation.

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