The Hamilton Spectator

Busy Philipps diagnosed with ADHD alongside her daughter

- KARU F. DANIELS

Busy Philipps, whose new QVC late-night talk show premieres on May 8, is already talking — this time about receiving an ADHD diagnosis after taking her daughter, Birdie, to be evaluated.

“My older daughter was having some issues in school … and literally in the evaluation, my ex-husband, Marc [Silverstei­n], we were looking at each other because everything the doctor was asking Birdie and talking about, I was like, ‘But that’s me. That’s what I have,’” she told Us Weekly on Wednesday.

The 44-year-old “Girls5eva” actress revealed she always felt like “there was something wrong” with her, but said receiving her diagnosis and getting on medication changed her life.

“I had a really difficult time completing tasks. … I would forget or I would mix up times for play dates. I would mess up the kids’ schedule and my schedule,” she described of herself prior to treatment.

ADHD, which stands for attention-deficit/hyperactiv­ity disorder, is one of the “most common neurodevel­opmental disorders of childhood that often lasts into adulthood,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Philipps, now a spokespers­on for Qelbree, a nonstimula­nt ADHD treatment approved for adults, told USA Today that while she learned more about ADHD symptoms on social media, she encourages her fans to seek profession­al medical advice.

“We all have to be critical thinkers, and we all have to be able to understand that the internet is not the be-all, end-all of everything and sometimes not even the most truthful informatio­n,” she said.

As far as her daughter is concerned, the “Freaks and Geeks” alum said Birdie is doing “really well.”

The 15-year-old was also diagnosed with epilepsy following a December seizure during an outing in Sweden.

“She’s on a medication, she’s under a doctor’s care and so far, so good,” Philipps shared with Us Weekly. “She’s been managing it really well.”

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