EP. 221: ADHD and Grief After a Later in Life Diagnosis with Amelia Etherton

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Amelia Etherton, a freelance editor and writer living in Ireland, bravely reached out to me with a request that I have more older (personally, I prefer venerable) ADHD women on the show who can speak to the specific type of grief that comes with a later-in-life diagnosis and all of the ‘what-if’s that come with it. Amelia herself was recently diagnosed with inattentive ADHD at 57, so I thought, who better to speak on this topic than her? Amelia’s diagnosis brought with it an almost overwhelming sense of grief over how hard it was to bring up her kids mostly alone without knowing they were all neurodivergent, but it also gave her a newfound feeling of hope and self-understanding that has been life-changing.  She wants other late-diagnosed ADHD women to see that it’s possible to move beyond the grief of what could have been and to embrace your unique brains in order to truly enjoy the time you have left, and I’m delighted to share her message of hope with you this episode.  Resources: Website: Instagram: @ameliajmaidenSend us a Text Message.Hello, my brilliant friends! I'm thrilled to announce the launch of Blends, my daily ten-minute audio mix of coaching, mindfulness, affirmations, and more, designed to create positive emotions and regulate our ADHD brains. It's a labor of love, and you can get a whole year of Blends for just $47 at adhdforsmartwomen.com. Also, if you're near Burlingame, California, join me at Barnes and Noble on Burlingame Avenue this Saturday, June 8, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. for a chat about ADHD, sharin

EP. 221: ADHD and Grief After a Later in Life Diagnosis with Amelia Etherton

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