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“You can’t have ADHD” (Farah Jamil’s story)

“You can’t have ADHD” (Farah Jamil’s story)

Update: 2024-09-03
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Farah Jamil had to stand up for herself when two health care providers told her she couldn’t have ADHD. The reasons cited? One thought she was too smart, charming, and cared for to have ADHD. The other seemed to question whether ADHD was even real. Fortunately, Farah has strong self-advocacy skills that allowed her to debunk these myths in real time. 

Farah is an executive coach, ADHD life coach, and the founder of the community groups Muslim ADHDers and Interfaith ADHDers. Listen as host Laura Key and Farah bust common ADHD myths. They also talk about how ADHD can make keeping friends hard.

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(01:14 ) Farah’s first attempt to get an ADHD diagnosis

(05:11 ) Unpacking the 4 myths her doctor told her about ADHD

(09:22 ) Farah’s second attempt to get an ADHD diagnosis

(10:55 ) What was Farah struggling with?

(13:41 ) Why is Farah surprised she “still has friends”?

(18:53 ) The ADHD communities Farah has founded

(27:24 ) Farah’s advice

(29:53 ) Where you can find Farah

To get a transcript of this show and check out more episodes, visit the ADHD Aha! podcast page at Understood.

Want to share your “aha” moment? We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at ADHDAha@understood.org.


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Mohammad Alvand

heard the Podcast, It was awesome. could relate to many of the things you guys mentioned. But there was no talk of medication. The listener might think there hasn't been any, or that it doesn't matter that much. While all of us know, If one could really get away without medication, we wouldn't have the "ADHA" tag on us in the first place.

Sep 6th
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