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We spent our whole lives feeling ‘a failure’ and battling crippling anxiety – until life-changing diagnoses in our 50s
CLAIRE Quant and Kate Whitley both felt ‘different’ as children. They were painfully shy, struggled to concentrate at school and regularly found themselves getting into some kind of trouble. Getty - ContributorAn estimated 2.6million people in the UK have ADHD[/caption] But it wasn’t until five decades later that they understood why. Both women were diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in their 50s, and suddenly “everything made sense”. ADHD is a behavioural condition that can make people seem restless and easily distracted. Most cases are diagnosed in children under 12, but the number of adults being diagnosed is on the rise. Research by

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