Call the Midwife star diagnosed with ADHD after ‘lightbulb moment’ with close friend
A Call the Midwife star has opened up about being diagnosed with ADHD. Helen George explained how she was diagnosed with the condition after the birth of her second child three years ago. No You're Not on Thursday (19 March), George said she experienced a “lightbulb moment” while speaking with a friend who has ADHD, who explained to her that some women are diagnosed later in life after becoming mothers.
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