About Elizabeth Prager, Author of the Living with Adult ADHD Blog
Hiya, friends. I’m Elizabeth Prager, an almost 30-year-old gal with between ten and twenty white hairs. More than half of them spawned this summer during cadaver lab in my first semester of Physical Therapy school here in Maryland. I live with my lovely spouse, who will someday save the world, and my two cats, both of whom are constantly seeking to overthrow the current power structure.
One really important thing about me: I’m obsessed with Iceland.
I'm Open About Having Adult ADHD
Ten years ago, when I was an almost 20-year-old gal, I was diagnosed with Adult ADHD after a myriad of incorrect labels. At first, I shared this information with people around me secondary to my lack of impulse control when it came to my constant word vomiting. Now, I share that I have ADHD because I know it’s important.
My diagnosis has helped me to understand why my brain works the way it does and how I can best manipulate it to suit my needs! Being open about my adult ADHD diagnosis is something I do to help pave the way for others. Growing up, I was led to believe that I was too darn smart to have ADHD and also way too much of a female to have it as well. I know that’s not true and I know that since I was diagnosed post-18 that ADHD doesn’t end with that specific birthday.
What else do I know? All sorts of things and I am excited that you’re going to join me on this blogging journey into Living with Adult ADHD!
Elizabeth Prager Welcomes Readers to the Living with Adult ADHD Blog
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APA Reference
Prager, E.
(2013, February 11). About Elizabeth Prager, Author of the Living with Adult ADHD Blog, HealthyPlace. Retrieved
on 2024, November 5 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/livingwithadultadhd/2013/02/about-elizabeth-prager
Author: Elizabeth Prager
I found one of your articles from searching for...something or other related to ADHD, and ended up reading probably every one you've posted since November. It's so rare to randomly stumble upon a blog where someone has a real voice and that I can relate to, especially regarding adult ADHD.
Thank you, for not being the generic drone of information and "insight" and "tips" about ADHD that nearly every other blog post seems to have an unlimited supply of. Just wanted to share =)
Hi Katie, that's just about the nicest thing you could say :) Thank you:)
Liz! Any chance you're looking for addional Adult #ADHD bloggers? I created the Adult ADHD blog, and have a memoir coming.