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What happens when you get a diagnosis later in life that completely shifts your understanding of yourself? In this episode of Just A Number, we sit down with Alyson (Aly) Gampel, who was diagnosed with ADHD at 47, a discovery that profoundly changed her perspective on her past and future. Aly's story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to understand yourself, learn from your experiences, and embrace your unique journey.
In this episode, Aly opens up about what it was like living with undiagnosed ADHD, how it affected her personal and professional life, and how the diagnosis at 47 reshaped everything. She discusses the challenges, the relief, and the process of learning how to manage ADHD as an adult. If you’ve ever felt like something didn’t quite add up, this episode will resonate deeply.
If you’ve ever felt like something was “off” but didn’t know what it was, Alyson’s story will resonate. From career challenges to moments of self-doubt, Alyson opens up about how she turned her ADHD diagnosis into an opportunity for growth and self-acceptance. This episode is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to discover something new about yourself—and use that knowledge to thrive.
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