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Ep 197 The Interaction Between Hormones and ADHD in Women with Dr. Skoglund part 2

Season 4 Episode 197

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The Interaction Between Hormones and ADHD in Women

In this episode, the speaker delves into the complex relationship between hormones and ADHD, particularly focusing on how hormonal changes impact women diagnosed with ADHD. They discuss the significant overlap between symptoms of ADHD and conditions like PMS and PMDD, and the lack of targeted research, which predominantly focuses on prepubertal males. The episode highlights individual variances in how women respond to hormonal fluctuations and ADHD medications, and emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment plans. Discussion also covers the societal and individual costs of undiagnosed ADHD and explores the dramatic improvement in quality of life when ADHD is properly diagnosed and treated. Dr/ Skoglund also touches upon bad advice often given to ADHD patients and underscores the need for structured routines. The episode concludes by exploring the positive impacts of proper ADHD diagnosis and treatment, through both professional and anecdotal experiences, alongside resources available for women seeking better understanding and support for their ADHD.

00:00 Introduction to Hormones and ADHD
00:27 PMS, PMDD, and ADHD Overlap
02:06 Hormonal Fluctuations and ADHD Symptoms
06:23 Clinical Experiences and Research
09:43 ADHD in Women: Misconceptions and Realities
14:21 Impact of Menopause on ADHD
27:34 The Importance of ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment
30:33 Resources and Final Thoughts

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