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Episode 81: Late Diagnosis ADHD with Jules Galloway
So what’s the deal with everyone suddenly having ADHD??<br /> <br /> Today we are joined on The Hormone Hub by Jules Galloway - a naturopath, mentor, and all-around good human.<br /> <br /> Jules and her husband James were both diagnosed with ADHD last year and Jules has recently wrapped up an Australia-wide tour presenting on Adult ADHD to natural health practitioners, and I can say one of the most interesting educational seminars I’ve been to in a long time!<br /> <br /> Fun fact… ADHD is not a deficit, nor is it a disorder. Some brains are just wired differently.<br /> <br /> In this episode Jules and I talk about how ADHD presents in adults, and how it can vary particularly in women.<br /> <br /> We look at why ADHD often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for decades and how the current increase in diagnosis is actually a catch-up of missed cases due more to an increase in awareness and a better understanding of the different ways it can present.<br /> <br /> Many women are actually able to self-diagnose (unofficially) after sitting in on their kid's assessment and mentally tick the boxes for themselves!<br /> <br /> So if you suspect you may have a “spicy brain” this episode is for you!<br /> <br /> You can tune into Jules and James Late Diagnosis ADHD podcast HERE:<br /> https://latediagnosisadhd.com/