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Real Life Stories

When faced with the challenges of living with a behavioural problem, or any other condition that prevents you from taking the straight and narrow path through life, knowing you’re not alone is very important.

In this section, I present real life stories from people who have faced and overcome the challenges of being square pegs in round holes.
  • It kicks off with my own experiences, obstacles and triumphs living with a child with ADHD.
  • Robyn Silber describes her personal experiences, shining a light on the problems disability students face throughout college.
  • Rebecca Nicholls tells how self enlightenment led to a career helping others find balance and wholeness.
  • Carly Jordan relates how professional help and advice can make the differencwww.nutritiousminds.org/ross-mac.htmle between hope and despair when supporting an ADHD child through school and life in general.
  • Rebecca West charts the struggle of bringing up a child with ADHD in a system that still doesn’t entirely understand the problem.
  • Mike Pickets recalls a tumultuous childhood, and the big changes that followed his Adult ADHD diagnosis.
  • Emy P, celebrated Spoken word artist and Musician, describes her struggle and her triumphs.
  • Sean's Mum tells of her struggle with her son's ADHD, and how Dr Gow came to the rescue
  • Ross Mac describes how he faced the challenges of battling addiction

I invite any followers or readers to share their stories with me in this section – by comment or email.
Let’s share the load, and empower others who might be struggling with mental or physical health challenges!


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  • Home
  • About
    • Why We're here
    • Awards
    • Trust Ambassadors
    • Book: Smart Foods for ADHD and Brain Health
  • Support & Services
  • Blog
  • Real Life Stories
    • Why do you work with ADHD...?
    • Surviving College as a Student with Disabilities
    • My Life With ADHD
    • Back from the Brink
    • Life With Louis – an ADHD Journey
    • “Good luck Michael – you’re going to need it!”
    • Emy P - My Life with ADHD
    • Jonathan's story
    • Ross Mac
  • Dr Rachel V. Gow website
  • Gallery
  • Contact