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Why is ADHD still so stigmatised? Australians with the disorder call for greater awareness, support – ABC News
“We’re not all one picture – we’re all human, we’re all different, we’re all diverse.”

When you think about the type of person who has ADHD, you probably don’t picture someone like Rachel.
She’s a 27-year-old business owner from Sydney, and you’ll often find her happily working from her local cafe.
She’s pretty much the opposite of the naughty-kid-in-the-classroom stereotype that probably comes to mind when you picture ADHD.
“I think a lot of people think it’s a boys’ thing. They think it’s about bouncing off the walls, that kind of thing. That’s why I never suspected I had it…
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