Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Tamara revealed she was diagnosed with the neurodevelopmental disorder as a young girl and has lived with it ever since.
She’s now 30. “I got diagnosed when I was like 10, being female is very different to being male when you have ADHD,” she revealed, confirming a common conception that it’s more difficult to diagnose the disorder in young men than in women.
However, once she was diagnosed, Tamara noticed that medication affected her personality, leading her to ultimately decide to stop taking it.
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