Hi, my name is RuthThompson!
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RuthThompson
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I'm recovering from a brain tumour and curious to know how people use this group. I have two sons one ASD +ADHD and the other being checked for ADHD but I think he is just traumatised by his early life experiences.
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Hi @RuthThompson
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