Unlocking ADHD’s founder, Moonlake Lee, was featured in a Channel News Asia article focusing on adult women who were diagnosed with ADHD later in life, despite the condition being widely known as a childhood disorder.
Getting formally diagnosed can lead to self-acceptance and other life-changing revelations. It is analogous to someone with short-sighted vision, and then suddenly given glasses; their entire worldview changes. Lee, along with the other women who share similar backgrounds of achieving clarity with their life upon diagnosis, have embarked on a forever journey to balance their careers and interpersonal relationships with medication and other forms of treatment.
The article also touches on the origins of Unlocking ADHD and the community it has fostered. Through UA, people have access to support groups and coaching programmes, who share coping tips and find lifelong friends who come from similar backgrounds.
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