ADHD and the gap in hormone care for women

What happens when a woman is finally diagnosed with ADHD, only to be blindsided by perimenopause making everything harder?

In this episode, Dr Louise Newson is joined by Sarah-Jane Ayers for a powerful and deeply personal conversation about ADHD, perimenopause and the devastating impact hormonal changes can have on mental health.

Sarah-Jane shares her experience of feeling dismissed, desperate and unable to cope, before finally finding the right support and treatment. Together, she andLouise explore why women with ADHD are so often overlooked in hormone care, why symptoms are frequently misunderstood and how too many are being left tostruggle alone.

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