Wendy Hicks, 46, Rochester
Shuffling through the paperwork, I felt strangely relieved.
Finally, we had a diagnosis for our daughter Lola, then 10.
It was May 2017 and, after a number of tests and a visit to the occupational therapist, we had the results.
‘Lola has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder,’ the therapist had told us.
Better known as ADHD, this is a behavioural disorder that affects levels of hyperactivity, inattentiveness, and impulsiveness.
In Lola’s case, the symptoms were mild.
Though, in truth, I’d spotted the signs when she was only 2.
See, unlike her sister Grace, then 4, things with Lola were never easy.
She’d never learn her lesson after time out on the naughty step.
At birthday parties, she’d cling to me the whole time.
I knew in my…
