Sue Perkins diagnosis

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Sue Perkins says 'everything makes sense' after ADHD diagnosis (Leicestershire Live)

Sue Perkins has revealed she has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The former Great British Bake Off host made the revelations in a response ...

Sharing her own experience, Sue told Tom that once she had been diagnosed, "everything made sense" to her. Tom went on to thank Sue for her words, with his post met with other comments from followers sharing their own journeys with the condition. Sue responded sharing her own experience, telling him: "I have fully crept. People with ADHD may also have additional problems such as sleep and anxiety disorders. Strongly advised to do it to help me, but more likely help people who have relationships with me. People with the condition feel restless, may have trouble concentrating and can act impulsively.

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Sue Perkins shares shock diagnosis with fans and now admits ... (LincolnshireLive)

The Rhythm & Blues Alibi guitarist wrote on Twitter : "I'm creeping towards an ADHD diagnosis. Strongly advised to do it to help me but more likely help people ...

Sue had to have various tests to check on the side effects of the tumour, as she discussed the "epic destruction" it caused. She said: "I have been through a very, very dark time since the tumour started to make its presence felt. She said: "In this small, very clinical white side-room, this woman said ‘your bloods are very awry and you have a brain tumour'. The tweet drew Sue's attention and she revealed that she has been diagnosed with the condition in the past. Back in 2021, Sue revealed she had received news of a different medical condition that left her devastated. Once I had the diagnosis, suddenly everything made sense - to me and those who love me. ADHD is a condition which causes those that are affected by it to feel restless and often struggling to concentrate - and is manageable with therapy and medical treatments. I can only apologise." Sue admitted the diagnosis "destroyed" her and explained how she had been through a "very dark time" once she was told about the tumour. Staying in touch rarely if ever occurs to me. She wrote in response to Tom's tweet: "I have fully crept. The 53-year-old admitted that "suddenly everything made sense" to her and those around her after the diagnosis.

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Ex Bake Off host Sue Perkins says 'everything made sense' after ... (Coventry Live)

She revealed she has ADHD as she reached out to musician Tom Gray in response to posted on social media about the condition.

x" xxx" Tom responded: "Thanks Shappi. The Gomez guitarist wrote on Twitter : "I'm creeping towards an ADHD diagnosis. The founder of the Broken Record campaign responded: "Thanks so much Sue. The 53-year-old spoke about having attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) - a behavioural condition which causes people to seem restless, struggle to concentrate and act on impulse.

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Comedian Sue Perkins says 'everything made sense' following ... (Cornwall Live)

The ex-Great British Bake Off star confessed that she had been diagnosed with the disorder during an interaction with bluegrass musician Tom Gray on ...

Discussing her actual diagnosis, Sue revealed that she was told of the tumour whilst filming the TV show, which tracked the impact eating unusual food had on her body, in 2015 in a 'very clinical white side-room'. She said: "I have been through a very, very dark time since the tumour started to make its presence felt. The TV personality was working on a show called Supersizers back in 2015 when medical examinations revealed that she had a tumour on her pituitary gland. After noticing the tweet, Sue shared that she has previously been diagnosed with the condition. Perkins, a part-time resident of [Penzance](https://www.cornwalllive.com/all-about/penzance), made it known that she had been diagnosed with ADHD during a conversation on Twitter with Gomez guitarist Tom Gray, [NottinghamshireLive reports](https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/tv-star-sue-perkins-says-8006595). Former Great British Bake Off host Sue Perkins has revealed that she has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

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Bake Off Star Sue Perkins Latest Celeb Diagnosed With ADHD (EVOKE)

The condition is linked to anxiety, restlessness, impulsiveness and problems with concentration and sleeping. But Ms Perkins, 53, said the ADHD diagnosis had ...

She said later: ‘I don’t know if I would have gone on to have children. But Ms Perkins, 53, said the ADHD diagnosis had given her clarity, adding that everything now made sense. Now Sue Perkins has announced she has been diagnosed with ADHD – attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

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Sue Perkins shares inspiring message about ADHD diagnosis ... (PinkNews)

The beloved comedian Sue Perkins has revealed that she has ADHD after offering words of support to Gomez guitarist Tom Gray.

[community guidelines](https://www.thepinknews.com/commenting-guidelines) to ensure that our community remains a safe and inclusive space for all. [Just a Minute](https://www.thepinknews.com/2021/07/20/sue-perkins-just-a-minute/), in which participants must speak about a given subject for a minute without hesitating, repeating themselves or deviating from the topic. [According to the NHS website](https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd/diagnosis/), those that suspect they may have ADHD should book a GP appointment in order to be referred to a specialist if various conditions are met:

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Sue Perkins reveals ADHD diagnosis and says 'suddenly everything ... (Virgin Radio)

TV favourite Sue Perkins has opened up about her recent ADHD diagnosis. The former Great British Bake Off presenter shared that she had the condition while.

Some of the things I can talk about: all night clubbing, white water rafting, various extreme sports, adrenaline highs, I got shot twice — admittedly with protection," Perkins said. The NHS describes ADHD as 'a condition that affects people's behaviour. My fear has always been that I don’t want to be labelled and judged." Comedian Sue commented: "I have fully crept. I can only apologise." Advertisement

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