FORMER nurse Heather Craig suspected she may have ADHD - when she painted her entire house pink. The mum-of-two from Crossford, Fife began researching Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder when it was feared one of her daughters might have developed the condition. 6 The house is in Fife 6 It's now in the running for Home of the Year 6 Heather loves pops of colour Instead she ended up being diagnosed with ADHD herself two years ago, which finally explained why she had created a pastel paradise she called The Pink House .
Heather - whose quirky home will feature on Monday’s hit BBC series Scotland’s Home of the Year - said: “When my daughter Rosie was four years old she had a terrible head injury and fractured her skull. “She was learning to ride a bike and went down a hill straight into a brick wall. “I was warned that with head injuries , where the frontal lobe has been damaged, children can develop ADHD by the time they reach the age of seven.
READ MORE IN TV COOKING UP A FUSS SHOTY viewers shocked as winning property is missing major feature SHE'S BACK! Danni Menzies makes sensational return to Channel 4 show 2 years after quitting “So I was researching ADHD when I started to think that not only did it sound very much like my mum but it also sounded very much like me.” She adds: “The traits were things like being untidy, being a bit spaced out, missing conversations and important details. “I would basically zone out when someone is talking to me as I’.
