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A few months ago some members of the Swansea Women’s ADHD Network (SWANs) were interviewed by the BBC and ITV in Wales. We talked about some of the traits we experience and the issues we face as adults living with the condition.

‘ADHD in women: It’s like someone tuned in the radio’ – is a BBC feature that explores how older women can find out about ADHD in later life and discover that the condition has impacted on almost every aspect of life so far.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-65312650

‘Thinking Differently’ is a programme made by ITV about women’s experiences of diagnosis in later life. It talks about the wider context of neurodiversity and there are interviews with a number of women and their lived experiences.

https://www.itv.com/walesprogrammes/articles/wales-this-week-thinking-differently

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