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ADHD Chatter

Millie Mackintosh Dissects Late ADHD diagnosis

Tue, 03 Dec 2024

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Millie Mackintosh, famous for her appearances on Made In Chelsea, opens up about her late ADHD diagnosis. Chapters 00:00 Trailer 00:53 Dedication 01:03 A message from our sponsor: Tiimo 03:30 ADHD item reveal 04:08 Early memories of feeling different 06:18 How ADHD showed up during your teenage years 08:23 Your relationship with parents Pre vs Post diagnosis 11:33 Do you feel like you have masked throughout your life? 16:37 Is there a good feeling that comes with masking? 17:32 Early signs of burnout 24:21 How your ADHD diagnosis made you feel 25:37 Has impulsivity ever got you into trouble 31:15 Through the prism of ADHD, what's a list of your strengths vs your weaknesses? 32:40 What does it feel like if someone picks you up on your weaknesses? 37:51 Made In Chelsea 39:31 The decision to go ‘alcohol free’ 41:52 The rock bottom moment 46:00 ADHD item explanation 47:45 ADHD agony aunt segment (Washing machine of woes) 50:44 I’m guessing a lot of clips resurface and you could even feel haunted by them, how does this intercept with your RSD 51:55 What is it like navigating the trials and tribulations of not only yourself growing up, but the complexities of a relationship in the public eye? 01:03:44 Advice for younger self Buy Millie's book 👉 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bad-Drunk-found-freedom-alcohol/dp/0349443815 Get started with Tiimo for free on mobile or web by following this link: https://tiimo.onelink.me/w6CP/AlexPartridge Producer: Timon Woodward Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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