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Former Southampton striker diagnosed with ADHD

Charlie Austin was researching the disorder and realised he 鈥渢icked a lot of the boxes鈥.

Former Premier League striker Charlie Austin has revealed he has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Both of his daughters were separately diagnosed with ADHD and autism, and when he was looking into the conditions he realised he 鈥渢icked a lot of the boxes.鈥

ADHD medication is listed on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list as it鈥檚 classed as a performance enhancing drug, which means Austin can't take the medication whilst playing professional football.

鈥淚 went privately and only saw one doctor at the ADHD clinic but that wasn鈥檛 enough to give me an exemption to be able to take the tablets while playing.鈥

The striker, who played for clubs including Southampton, QPR and West Brom, told 5 Live Breakfast鈥檚 Rick Edwards that the wait time to see a doctor or nurse for an ADHD diagnosis is 鈥渟cary and alarming鈥.

鈥淚 did the best job in the world and what I鈥檓 doing at the moment is helping myself, my wife and my family.鈥

This clips is originally from 5 Live Breakfast on August 28th 2024.

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