The Dyslexia-ADHD Double Whammy

Akyia’s life is a whirlwind—corporate tech by day, volunteering at the Euros and Commonwealth Games by, well, whenever she’s not sleeping (which isn’t often). Diagnosed in May 2023 after struggling with cloud computing exams, she realized her childhood “dreamer” label—staring out windows, fidgeting—wasn’t laziness but dyslexia and ADHD. “I’d revise hard, but the words wouldn’t stick,” she says. Parents, sound familiar? That kid zoning out might not be slacking—they could be wrestling a brain that needs a different playbook.