Tanya Bardsley: Me & ADHD

As fans of The Real Housewives of Cheshire know, Tanya Bardsley was diagnosed 6 weeks before her 40th birthday with ADHD.
Tanya has suffered from feeling different to everyone else, but was always told this was down to anxiety and depression. Things got so bad for her that she even contemplated taking her own life.
In this revealing and personal documentary brought to you by Monkey, which is part of Universal International Studios, Tanya will talk candidly about these problems and how her life has changed with the ADHD diagnosis. Tanya's son has also recently been diagnosed with ADHD, so she's not only coping with her own diagnosis, but learning to be a mum to a child with the condition.
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