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Vogue Williams embarks on series of tests for health diagnosis

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Vogue Williams embarks on series of tests for health diagnosis

Vogue Williams has revealed her plans to ‘bite the bullet’ and undergo tests as she seeks a health diagnosis.

The TV presenter and podcaster has been previously open about her belief that she may have undiagnosed ADHD.

Vogue has now confirmed she is going to rip the bandage off and go for a test to see if she has the disorder.

Vogue Williams has revealed her plans to ‘bite the bullet’ and undergo tests as she seeks a health prognosis. Pic: Instagram/ Vogue Williams

Speaking on her podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me, which she co-hosts with Joanne McNally, Vogue shared: ‘So Joanne, I have decided to bite the bullet and I’m going to go for one of those tests for ADHD — one of the really long ones, though.

‘I don’t know how I’m going to get through six hours of tests but I’m going to go and do it.’

Joanne then revealed that she had previously made an appointment to see if she could get a diagnosis.

‘I’m not even joking when I say I just lost interest and didn’t go,’ she confessed, ‘I had an appointment and everything and they wanted to speak to my mother, so I was trying to groom her for the interview.’

Vogue Williams, Joanne McNally
The Dublin women were heading Down Under for the Australian leg of their live show tour, with Vogue wondering how she was going to occupy herself on the flight. Pic: Instagram/ Vogue Williams

Vogue added that her husband Spencer, who is diagnosed with the neurobiological condition, has ‘obviously’ already undergone the tests.

Last year, Vogue opened up on her concerns about having the condition after she worried about sitting still for a long period of time while the podcasting pair headed to Australia.

The Dublin women were heading Down Under for the Australian leg of their live show tour, with Vogue wondering how she was going to occupy herself on the flight.

‘I just realised we are getting on a flight that is 22 hours and 45 minutes long — there’s no getting off it,’ she said at the time.

‘What am I going to do with myself? I’ve never sat in one spot for ten hours. I don’t know what to do.’

She followed up to say that a podcast she had hosted with Boots on ADHD had set off ‘so many alarm bells.’

‘It’s never quiet in my head,’ she said.

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