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Comment by mattellsworth

2 years ago

I also got diagnosed late last year. I had a great experience with Shimmer and recommend it to any friends/acquaintances that get diagnosed.

It's fairly normal practice to get an ADHD coach with or without also seeing a therapist. Main factors seem to be money, how severely ADHD is affecting that person's life, and whether they have a mix of anxiety/depression with it.

Having this type of service available is really important imo. You can try out multiple coaches if you need to, and there's a system built around the experience to hopefully encourage consistent positive outcomes. With all the baggage that "medicine" comes with in the US, it seems like a positive to have this type of coaching exist outside of the medical system.

My two cents as someone going through a late in life diagnosis at 39.