Chelsea's Lucy Bronze opens up on ADHD and autism diagnosis
- Lucy Bronze, a Chelsea and England defender, was diagnosed with autism and ADHD in 2021, which she stated has improved her performance, saying, "That’s my autism, it’s my hyper-focus on football."
- Bronze noted her diagnosis was an 'eye opener' and reflected on her struggles growing up when she felt different from her peers, stating, "it didn’t change anything essentially, but it was a bit of an eye opener."
- As an ambassador for the National Autistic Society, Bronze aims to raise awareness and reduce stigma around autism, noting that being misunderstood when one is younger is so difficult.
- Bronze expressed relief after her diagnosis, saying she has felt "so much better" about herself since then.
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Lucy Bronze reveals that she has autism and ADHD: “The first time I went to England I couldn’t talk to anyone”
The former player of Barça told during an interview with the BBC that in 2021 she was diagnosed with the two conditions, although she was not surprised because her mother
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