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20. The Worst Assessment Process Ever: A Cautionary Tale With Dena Robertson
Episode 2022nd August 2024 • ADHD Mums • Jane McFadden
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In this episode, Jane dives into the complexities and frustrations of the ADHD diagnosis process with Dena Robertson, a 39-year-old widow and single mum of two girls. Dena shares her distressing journey through the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD - both for herself and her daughter, Ruby - highlighting the significant challenges they faced along the way.

**Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics, including self-harm and the loss of a loved one.**

Key topics covered include:

  • Dena’s experience of being medically gaslit for years, with her symptoms dismissed as anxiety, depression, or stress, and the profound impact this had on her mental health and self-esteem.
  • The emotional toll of advocating for yourself and your children in a system that often dismisses neurodivergent women and girls.
  • The stark differences between Dena’s own ADHD assessment process and the struggle to get Ruby diagnosed.
  • The ongoing challenges of finding the right support.
  • Strategies for pushing through frustration and seeking the right diagnosis and treatment, particularly for neurodivergent girls who often present differently than boys.

The conversation underscores the importance of persistence and proactivity in navigating the ADHD diagnosis process. If you’re navigating this journey or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights, empathy, and a sense of camaraderie in the shared struggles of the neurodivergent community.

If you’d like to connect with Dena or learn more about navigating the ADHD diagnosis process, join the ADHD Mums Facebook Group.

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