The Invisible Women
They won't be seen, if they don't look.
By Kendra MaryaPublished about 24 hours ago ⢠1 min read
38, female,
Diagnosed too late. It was
not anxiety.
Medical professionals once thought, not all that long ago, that girls and women couldn't have autism or adhd. Now, women, who have been wondering why life has been so hard, are being late diagnosed. There's grief. There's relief. There's being unheard and forgotten.
About the Creator
Kendra Marya
Campervan living Canadian with a penchant for psychological thrills and cats.
B.A. Communication & Philosophy


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