Savanna Blair 

I started this blog originally to share with readers my own personal experiences with my ADHD and how it has affected me. I wanted to inform readers of the things they may not know or understand about ADHD along with advising readers and supporting them. Although I  will still be posting blogs about ADHD, I will also be talking about subjects that I feel need to be talked about. I will share my own viewpoint on the topic and give advice when necessary. Thank you for taking the time to read this, I hope you enjoy my blog and hope that you learn something helpful while you're here. 

 

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If you would like to suggest something for me to talk about in future blogs, or have any questions you would like for me to answer, feel free to email me. 

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