'I'll drop everything and travel across London to buy a particular spice and then I'll come back and then decide to cook something else.'
, Mr Chiles said that much of his behaviour in the early years of his life had never made sense to him, up until he received his diagnosis."Things that happened in my teens and 20s and 30s suddenly began to make sense, which in a way is the point of all therapy and counselling," he said.Mr Chiles described his ADHD as similar to"scoring own goals all the time."
"Then you go through phases where you concentrate only on one thing – the wrong thing – to the exclusion of everything else."Following initial feelings of relief, Mr Chiles reported feeling as though he was faced with the"hard work" of rewiring his brain. "[My wife] will go off to work the house will be in good order, then I'll set about writing something then I'll get distracted," he said.
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