
The Proof is In the Pudding
Annette Tabor interviews Darleen Beals
Darleen Beals, ADDA+ member, was a nurse for 32 years. Now retired, she looks back on those years and remembers how many hurdles she had to clear to get there.

Duane Gordon is President of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA). As Communication Chair, Gordon led development of the ADDA Health Storylines mobile app. Gordon co-chaired two ADDA Conferences, leading the development of the mobile applications used in those conferences. Gordon is an adult with ADHD, an advocate and mentor for adults with ADHD, a founder of the Montreal Adult ADHD Support Group where he frequently presents on the use of technology in coping with ADHD, and Gordon is an expert with over 20 years’ experience in the field of computer technology.
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That is my life in a nutshell. I recently retired after 42 years in nursing. Four years of college and graduated with an Associates Degree in Nursing. It was hard. I went in wanting to teach history, but unable to write papers. It wasn’t until my manager showed me tricks to writing a paper. Putting down on paper how my brain worked, highlighting the facts and going from there. It was a rewarding career, but stressful because of my undiagnosed ADHD. Medication has been a game changer.
Your story warmed my heart by being able to identify with you 🥰