ADHD, grief, and the fear of forgetting | S3 05
Abigail is grieving for her older sister, who took her own life, and she’s back on the podcast to talk about ADHD and grief with Henri, whose mum died suddenly the day before her 11th birthday. In this episode, they explore their different grief journeys but also find plenty of common ground. The conversation covers the fear of forgetting little things about their person, their emotional attachment to photos and videos, and navigating grief with neurodiversity.
Content warning: suicide, sudden death, and grief throughout.
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This episode was recorded over Zoom.
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