ADHD in Older Adults: Diagnosis and Treatment

I hit midlife feeling totally overwhelmed. I couldn’t concentrate, couldn’t prioritize. I chalked it up to menopause, or maybe just a series of “senior moments.” But then I found a therapist who understood exactly my problem: I had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).In fact, I’d been living with it all my life — but the drop in estrogen caused by the onset of menopause amplified its impact...Read the full article

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Struggling with attention and organization as you age? It could be ADHD, not dementia