Tag Archives: ADHD & Women

  • ADHD and Hormonal Changes in Women

    Posted on August 11, 2022 by CoachRudy in ADHD Women & Girls.

    From monthly menstrual cycles that can leave you feeling exhausted, achy, and irritable to the hot flashes and mood swings brought on by menopause, many challenges and discomforts women experience can be blamed partially on hormones. Hormonal changes can present difficulties for all women, but for those with ADHD, it can be even more challenging.   Read […]

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  • The female burden of neurodiversity

    Posted on July 31, 2020 by CoachRudy in ADHD Women & Girls.

    By Zoe Fenson A year ago, shortly before my 32nd birthday, I walked into a neuropsychologist’s office. I had an appointment, a pre-filled-out questionnaire, and a check to pay for a cognitive assessment. And I had a hunch — one that, up until that point, I’d admitted to very few people. I first suspected I […]

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  • ADHD Symptoms in Women

    Posted on October 7, 2019 by CoachRudy in ADHD Women & Girls.

    By Keith Low Females often live with undiagnosed attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), partly because it’s a condition that was traditionally thought to affect mostly males, but also because females tend to have a less obvious type than males. In school, ADHD symptoms in girls may get overlooked because females are more likely to have inattentive ADHD, which doesn’t […]

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