When My Brain Wouldn’t Slow Down: Navigating ADHD and an Eating Disorder
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When My Brain Wouldn’t Slow Down: Navigating ADHD and an Eating Disorder By: Katelyn Van Hofwegen, ANAD Intern For a long time, I thought I just lacked discipline. I couldn’t focus the way other people did. My thoughts felt loud, scattered, and constant. I would swing between hyper-fixation and complete overwhelm. And when it came […] The post When My Brain Wouldn’t Slow Down: Navigating ADHD and an Eating Disorder appeared first on ANAD - National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders .
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