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Presented in vivid detail, Living with Inattentive ADHD showcases how attention deficit hyperactivity disorder profoundly affects a personโs daily life and emotional well-being. The essential primer on a lesser known diagnosis of ADHD, this book features both prescriptive and experiential solutions for inattentive attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Written by someone diagnosed late in life, this insightful memoir layers the author's personal experiences with practical revelations on issues common to those living with this condition, including growing up with undiagnosed ADHD, living with it as an adult, and frank discussions about the struggles and obstacles involved.
Cynthia Hammer lived for 49 years without knowing she had ADHD and then she lived 30 years additional years after her diagnosis before writing her honest and captivating memoir and self-help book. If you have family members who don't understand the broad impacts ADHD has on a person's life, this audiobook will be a revelation for them and they might finally accept your ADHD challenges. Cynthia started a non-profit, ADD Resources, shortly after her diagnosis to help other adults learn about their ADHD. In 2021 she started her second non-profit, the Inattentive ADHD Coalition, (www.iadhd.org) after realizing that those with the inattentive type of ADHD continue to be under-diagnosed or misdiagnosed. Then, in 2024 she has started a project, FINDtheADHDgirls.org, after realizing that girls with ADHD continue to be under-diagnosed or diagnosed later in life when early diagnosis is what is needed.
Vanessa Jones, a voice actor and a woman with ADHD, gives a masterful reading of the audiobook. She brings the text alive so you will find yourself immersed by this well-written, award-winning audiobook.