Olympian Simone Biles revealed that she has been taking medication for ADHD since she was a child after hackers accessed a number of athletes’ medical records. Biles didn’t shy away from acknowledging that she has been diagnosed and medically treated for this disorder, and it’s uplifting to have someone so accomplished refuse to be publicly shamed. We share this excerpt from the Huffington Post to make the point that an ADHD diagnosis doesn’t need to limit your options, as Biles has definitely proved. Please click the link below to read the full story, and if you’re in Northeast Ohio and would like an evaluation for yourself or a loved one, please contact us.
The U.S. gymnast made the announcement Tuesday after the World Anti-Doping Association (WADA) disclosed that Russian hackers had publicly released the confidential records of some U.S. Olympic athletes, including Biles’. Biles’ leaked data showed that she had tested positive for methylphenidate, also often known as Ritalin.
Methylphenidate is a banned WADA substance. But U.S.A. Gymnastics wrote in a statement that Biles had received an exemption since she takes it because of her medical condition.
“Simone has filed the proper paperwork per USADA and WADA requirements, and there is no violation,” Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics, said in a statement. “The International Gymnastics Federation, the United States Olympic Committee and USADA have confirmed this. Simone and everyone at USA Gymnastics believe in the importance of a level playing field for all athletes.”
While no one should be forced to discuss their medical history as a result of anonymous hackers, Biles made clear on Tuesday that she is not embarrassed to open up about her ADHD.
