Overview
- He had been misdiagnosed with borderline personality disorder, bipolar type 2 and signs of Asperger’s syndrome before testing for ADHD
- In November he was taking 17 different pills a day and nearly lost hope despite his family responsibilities
- After scoring 96 out of 100 on an ADHD assessment, he began medication and noticed a change in focus within five days
- The West End star says his new treatment has calmed his thoughts and sharpened his stage performances
- He also credits Robbie Williams for supporting him during a 2018 relapse and says he no longer feels the need to self-medicate