‘A roller-coaster’: Maxime Deschamps speaks out about ADHD in figure skating
VANCOUVER — Getting to know your skating partner can be difficult and time consuming process, say Canadians Maxime Deschamps and Deanna Stellato-Dudek, and doing so involves lots of trust and care.
Which makes being honest about health conditions important for success.
Deschamps said he suffers from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, colloquially known as ADHD, which is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder that researchers estimate affects approximately five per cent to nine per cent of children and three per cent to five per cent of adults.
“She’s a great partner,” he said of Stellato-Dudek. “ADHD is like a roller-coaster. It could make stuff difficult but it also helps us improve. We know each other better.”