This podcast is recorded on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri People. We pay respect to Elders past, present, and emerging, and to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people listening. This podcast is all about our experience with late ADHD diagnosis and the questions we have as we continue to navigate life. This podcast is in no way medical advice or intended to be used as a diagnostic tool. That applies for any guests we have on too! We love hearing about our listeners' experiences with ADHD, and we'd love to hear yours if you want to join us on the mics - drop us a DM (socials are at F them fish_ADHD for grownups) or an email (fthemfish@gmail.com). Andrew is back for episode 28! If you heard episode 26, you'll have heard the listener feedback and know that there was a big call for him to come back and talk more about his experiences as a late-diagnosed ADHD and austistic man. This talk was long and I didn't want to cut any of it, so we will bring you part 2 next week as a special bonus episode - lucky! Topics covered:Is it harder for men to get a late diagnosis?Revisiting ADHD and Autistic intersectionalityFeeling invalid with 'only' having ADHDReimagining the diagnostic criteriaInsight into Callie's incredibly weird brain where songs are waiting so burst out at all timesMaladaptive daydreaming Sidequests: Lauchy has weaponised music against me!2003 was 20 years ago...Shiz! My eyes are closedThe origins of Spoon Theory Come and join the F them fish community on the socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fthemfish_adhdforgrownups/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fthemfishADHDforgrownups Please like, rate, (5 stars are the only stars :D ) and follow the podcast wherever you listen. It really helps. Don't forget to share with absolutely everyone you know. Especially your nan! Love Callie and Lauchy xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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