Not having a diagnosis: Becca’s experience

Hey everyone! So, this is my first ever blog so bare with me on how well I do! I’ll start off with telling you a bit about me. My name is Rebecca, I’m 17 and I’m from Leeds. I am currently in college doing a level 2 media makeup and hair course. Pretty easy. Kind … Continue reading Not having a diagnosis: Becca’s experience

Being diagnosed with ADHD as a young adult: Ella’s experience

I’ve always been a chatterbox. People are often amused by the pace at which I can talk and the sheer volume of conversation. I always put it down to being an extrovert, just something that was quirky about me. Even as a child I had no problem nattering away to unsuspecting adults.  I’d never really … Continue reading Being diagnosed with ADHD as a young adult: Ella’s experience

In the Same Boat: Ally’s Perspective

The loneliness that came with epilepsy is one of the things that has taken me most by surprise and that I have found the hardest to manage.  I feel we all know the difference between emotionally and physically alone, but it feels an important difference to emphasise. Especially because I would be doing an injustice … Continue reading In the Same Boat: Ally’s Perspective

Loneliness; perspectives over time.

Loneliness is something that we tend to talk about purely in relation to elderly people, but it is something that can affect young people too. All young people experience feelings of loneliness; growing up involves lots of challenges: moving from school to university, changes in your support system, and new experiences that can be isolating. … Continue reading Loneliness; perspectives over time.