We all know that ADHD comes with many friends. We also know that ADHD is easily misdiagnosed as many things and those things are also misdiagnosed as ADHD. In this episode I am looking more closely at Learning Difficulties and some of the ways the symptoms overlap make it very easy to see how they are so easy to misdiagnose. Though it is ADHD Awareness month co-morbidities are an important aspect of managing our symptoms. We have to know and understand the whole picture and work on it all at the same time.
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