You've spent years feeling like you were on a slightly different frequency to everyone else. Then you got the diagnosis. And things started to make sense, sort of. But naming it didn't fix the loneliness. If anything, it made it sharper. You can see now what's been happening your whole life. And you can also see that most of the people around you can't. You're tired of softening yourself to be palatable. Tired of being the one who explains. Tired of feeling like even the people who love you don't quite get it.
This isn't another diagnosis explainer. You don't need that. You've read the books, watched the TikToks, sat through the assessments. What you need is a space where you don't have to be the most informed person in the room about your own neurotype. Where someone else does the talking for once. Where you can just be and have it actually land.
For one hour, that's what we're doing.
I'll talk about what late-diagnosis loneliness actually looks like, not the romanticised version, the real one. The version where you're sitting in the car after a family get-together or a work night out, wondering why you still don't feel like you fit even with the people who are supposed to be your people. We'll talk about why it happens, why it's so often invisible, and what helps. Not in a fix-it way. In a you're not alone in this way.
Then I'll open the doors to Reclaim Your SELF: The AUDHD Self Discovery Hub, the membership I built because I needed it after my own diagnosis and it didn't exist. I'll show you what's inside, who it's for, and how it helps with exactly the kind of loneliness we'll have just talked about. No pressure to join at all but if it resonates, you'll know what to do.
This is for you if you're:
❇️Late-diagnosed (or self-identified) and still finding your footing.
❇️Surrounded by people who love you but don't quite understand.
❇️Looking for community, not curriculum.
❇️Done with toxic positivity.
❇️Ready to feel a bit less like the only one.