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Lack of Treatment Has Put 12-Year-Old Hugo's Life on Hold - "It's Completely Crazy"

Summary by TV 2 Fyn
Hugo Adamsen is actually highly gifted, and good at concentrating on selected subjects. The 12-year-old is particularly interested in Lego and playing the guitar. But early in Hugo Adamsen's life, his parents could see that he was not like others, and from the age of 1, a long, grueling process began, the parents say. First, professionals had to nod in recognition that it was a good idea to have Hugo Adamsen examined. Then a waiting period of a …
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Hugo Adamsen is actually highly gifted, and good at concentrating on selected subjects. The 12-year-old is particularly interested in Lego and playing the guitar. But early in Hugo Adamsen's life, his parents could see that he was not like others, and from the age of 1, a long, grueling process began, the parents say. First, professionals had to nod in recognition that it was a good idea to have Hugo Adamsen examined. Then a waiting period of a …

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TV 2 Fyn broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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