YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog

YouTuber Lallal candidly shared her postpartum health struggles in a recent video.

On the 12th, Lallal uploaded a video titled 'Chaotic ADHD Ordinary Daily Vlog' on her YouTube channel.

In the video, Lallal revealed to friends at a favorite spot that she is taking ADHD medication, drawing attention. She explained, "I heard it's 85% genetic. I'm worried my daughter might inherit my distractibility," expressing her heartfelt concern.

YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog
YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog
YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog
YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog

While showing off photos of her one-year-old daughter, Sabin, Lallal claimed, "My daughter looks like her dad. I was actually well-behaved too," but her friends humorously ignored her claim.

During a hiking trip with her husband, Lallal asked, "Does my ADHD bother you?" Her husband, who is 11 years her senior, jokingly replied, "Can I write a thesis on it?" He added, "You ask for meat, and when it's ready, you suddenly want sushi. It's those impulsive moments."

When her husband tied her shoelaces before the hike, Lallal flirtatiously asked, "Would you like to kiss me?" Her husband sighed, "This is what's tough," but Lallal playfully kissed him, bringing laughter.

YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog
YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog
YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog
YouTuber Lallal Opens Up About Postpartum Health and ADHD in Candid Vlog

When asked about their dating days, her husband said, "It was great. There wasn't a single bad moment." Lallal pressed, "You said you endured it because you thought we were family, but we weren't family then."

Her husband replied, "If I didn't think of us as family, I couldn't endure a minute. It's like raising a five-year-old forever. Your behavior is just like a child's, but that's what makes you pure. I'm very happy."

Lallal shared her motivation for starting activities like running and hiking, saying, "I want to live like a human being. After giving birth, I developed severe osteoporosis, and my bones became porous." Her husband advised, "Don't just drink; exercise, enjoy nature, and live healthily every day."

Reported by Eunjeong Kim, TenAsia