Keith Walsh 'absolutely relieved' to be diagnosed with ADHD and autism

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Keith Walsh 'absolutely relieved' to be diagnosed with ADHD and autism
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'I spent so long trying to figure out what it was.”

Broadcaster Keith Walsh has said he was “relieved’ when he was diagnosed with ADHD and autism this year.

“Just being completely absent and physically there but mentally absent, dissociating, forgetting things,” he described to“We would have a weekend away booked and I would also have myself booked to do some sort of gig. I’d have myself triple booked most of the time. He received the diagnosis two months ago just as he was having to deal with all the challenges that come with a new job.

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