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30: My Right to Choose ADHD Diagnosis – The Full Process

Getting an ADHD diagnosis in the UK isn’t easy. The waitlists are long, the process is confusing, and it’s frustrating as hell. In this episode, I’m sharing my full journey through the Right to Choose pathway—how I went from an 18-month wait to getting diagnosed in just four months.


In this episode, I talk about:

✨ How Right to Choose actually works

✨ Why I switched from Psychiatry UK to A Problem Shared

✨ Exactly what happens in an ADHD assessment

✨ The emotional rollercoaster after getting diagnosed


💡 If you’re looking for more info on Right to Choose providers and want to hear real experiences from others going through the process, check out this amazing Facebook group:

👉 Right to Choose ADHD & Autism Providers


📢 DM me or tag me @whenlifebeginsat40—I’d love to hear your story.


🎧 Listen now!

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