ADHD in Women

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How periods can affect ADHD symptoms
Ever notice that once a month, managing ADHD can feel a little tougher? You’re not alone. Hormonal changes can play a role, but the good news is, there are ways to make it easier. Things like tracking symptoms, staying active, and eating foods that support hormone balance can really help make a difference. Follow this link for more helpful tips. https://u.org/3Ddpp65 #ADHD #WomenWithADHD #hormones #ADHDAndHormones #ADHDSupport
What to know about ADHD and menopause
Women with ADHD might experience more intense perimenopause and menopause symptoms. This could be because they start with lower dopamine levels, and those levels drop even more as menopause approaches. Want to know more? Check out the full story here: https://u.org/42iDr09
Do any of these feel familiar? Be sure to check out our new resources created specifically for women with ADHD here: https://u.org/48jBQsb
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ADHD women
Do any of these feel familiar? Be sure to check out our new resources created specifically for women with ADHD here: https://u.org/48jBQsb
Did you know there’s a connection between ADHD and rejection sensitivity? Find out more here: https://u.org/3Zceb8T
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ADHD and rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD)
Did you know there’s a connection between ADHD and rejection sensitivity? Find out more here: https://u.org/3Zceb8T
Getting an ADHD diagnosis can help you better manage symptoms and access workplace accommodations. Learn more about how to get an ADHD diagnosis as a woman here: https://u.org/3NMnzdV
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ADHD Diagnosis in Women
Getting an ADHD diagnosis can help you better manage symptoms and access workplace accommodations. Learn more about how to get an ADHD diagnosis as a woman here: https://u.org/3NMnzdV
Getting an ADHD diagnosis as a woman can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out our resources made just for women with ADHD to read more about late diagnosis, tips, and more: https://u.org/48jBQsb
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ADHD in women
Getting an ADHD diagnosis as a woman can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out our resources made just for women with ADHD to read more about late diagnosis, tips, and more: https://u.org/48jBQsb