ADHD in women: A lifetime of frustration, its cause easily missed
Looking back, it was always there: The nearly missed deadlines, the mental disarray, the effort needed to achieve . . . anything. Lisa Joy Tuttle got good grades, but only she knew what it took...It would be years before the nature of her struggles was given a name: ADHD. Tuttle, who lives in Wynnewood, was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder shortly before turning 50.
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