The star shared her personal revelation – she was diagnosed with disorder of attention and hyperactivity disorder (RDVG), as well as autism.
Canadian singer Claire Boucher, known under the pseudonym grains, told Social Network X that he was diagnosed with autism and attention disorders and lack of hyperactivity (RDVG).
“This year I was diagnosed with RDVG/Autism, and I realized that I probably had dislexia, so I couldn’t write without reviewing the spelling. I feel that if we knew about it when I was a kid, I couldn’t use medicines, and many strange obsession and motivation I had, and I could remember to be a few things to them. This, “the artist shared.
The grains have also expressed the opinion that many RDVG diagnoses can be attributed to reliance on screens and dopamine burnout. He criticized the popular mental health culture on social networks, noticing that some accounts were “anticizive” and only aggravated the state of the people.
Remember that grains from 2018 to 2021 are related to Billionaire Ilon Mask. The couple had three common children: the son of X æ a-XII, the daughter of the ex-dark sidera, born to a surrendered mother, and the son of Technicus, whose existence has been kept secret for a long time. In November 2024, Graims said he accused the mask for the right of children’s care.
Earlier it was reported that Graim had accused his former partner, billionaire Ilon Mask, who had not seen his three children in five months
The grains criticized Ilona Mask for her son’s appearance at a meeting at the White House
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