Christine McGuinness reveals she's been diagnosed with ADHD: 'It's opened up my life'
Christine McGuinness has opened up on being diagnosed with ADHD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
The 34 year old Real Housewives of Cheshire star, who shares three children with husband Paddy McGuinness, 48, also has autism and dyspraxia. The mum-of-three was so grateful to have more "opportunity to understand" why she was the way she was, and she is continuing to do more research on her latest disorder.Christine has been open about her struggles trying to navigate her conditions, but is determined not to let them hold her back from embarking on new ventures.
"It's hard enough being a mum but when you have children with additional needs its daunting," she said. "You wing it at first. You make mistakes but that's just natural.
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