ADHD medication shortage: ‘I’m white knuckling everyday life’
"Taking medication meant my brain was quiet for the first time; it was amazing, I cried because I was so happy," Jass Thethi, whose life was transformed after an ADHD diagnosis just over a year ago, told a BBC North West investigation.
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ADHD medication shortage: ‘I’m white knuckling everyday life’