"Cowboy Chef" Proves there's Life After (and with) ADHD
Because he wasn't diagnosed until he was thirty, Grady Spears struggled through high school, and the early stages of his marriage and career, unable to focus and reach his potential - but he didn't know why.
"I never knew what ADHD was until I spoke with my general practitioner. I went in for my routine physical and started telling my doctor all the challenges I was having in my professional and personal life... My doctor mentioned that I could have ADHD and referred me to see a psychiatrist who then diagnosed me with the disorder."Spears now takes Adderall XR once a day and says it's made all the difference in the world. He's learned how to manage his condition, and believes the same is possible for anyone with ADHD. Read more at HealthNewsDigest.com.








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