Maria claims this generation is lucky to have the resources to identify these invisible disabilities and do better for everyone.
A Westmeath woman who was diagnosed with ADHD later in life says it's like having a 'real super power.'
TV Cook, Maria Harte, from Multyfarnham, received the diagnosis in her mid-30s.
She claims she gained the 'resilience' super power after being diagnosed with ADHD, and also has the ability to think laterally and strategically.
Ms. Harte says this generation is lucky to have the resources to identify these invisible disabilities and do better:
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