THE REAL KEY IS FINDING YOURSELF
5 Ways ADHD Relationships are Remarkable
Valentine’s day is fast approaching, and that has me thinking about love and ADHD relationships. I think about love a lot, especially after enduring a divorce. I spent a lot of time after that divorce wondering if love was something I would ever find again. After...
read moreTaking ADHD Medication Is A Complex Process
"Taking ADHD Medication Gets Complicated At the Pharmacy" may contain affiliate links. I promise I won't recommend anything I wouldn't use myself. Taking ADHD medication is helpful to the condition, but sometimes getting the prescription feels like an uphill battle....
read moreMy New Year’s Resolution Is To Say No
My New Year’s Resolution Is To Say NO This post contains affiliate links to products that I think you won't want to say no to. 🙂 OK, I’m not a big fan of New Year’s Resolutions. I don’t have a problem with self-improvement in any way, but it should come naturally. I...
read moreThe Girls Are NOT having Fun: Women Deal With ADHD Differently
Society as a whole is hard on women. How women deal with ADHD is a lot different than how men and boys do. While men are encouraged to be themselves, we are often encouraged to conform, to color within the lines and to do so quietly. Somebody needs to call Cyndi...
read moreADHD and Obesity: Why The Weight Won’t GO!
Chubby. Plus-Sized. Big Girl. Big Boned. I could fill a book with all of the descriptors that I have heard to describe a woman with some extra weight. Of all of the things I have discovered about weight loss, the link between ADHD and obesity was one of my favorites (...
read moreADHD and Time: Getting Over CPT
ADHD and time management has been a serious challenge for me. My life has been in upheaval for the past five or six years. See, in that time I've had two nervous breakdowns changed jobs four times got married got divorced got diagnosed changed diagnoses and yeah, it...
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René Brooks
Lifestyle Blogger
Who am I? Well, for starters, my name is René. Ever since I can remember, I have been a typical ADHDer. I lose my keys, my books, my essays, my homework, and my glasses when they are on my face. I was diagnosed at the tender age of 11, but never received treatment until age 25. The experience of learning that what I have is real and that it can be worked with began there.
Black Girl Lost Keys was created to share the experience of receiving a diagnosis of ADHD late in life, all while being part of a demographic that is still largely skeptical of mental illnesses.
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