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After my diagnosis, I called a friend who had been telling me I had ADHD for years. I was like… yeah, yeah. And then I got the diagnosis — and I was elated. Finally, something made sense. Maybe a little medication could help. Maybe this was the answer. But what I wasn’t expecting… was that the pattern recognition I had relied on for everything… would turn on me. It turned into something else entirely — replaying moments, decisions, things I’d said, things I’d missed. At first, it felt like regret. And then… it started to feel like regression. But something shifted. I started using my diagnosis — and a few very specific mental strategies — to do something I had never been able to do before: halt the thought web. In this episode, I walk you through: * why this “regression” phase happens in ADHD * what’s actually going on in your brain * and the exact steps I used to interrupt it and move forward Because this isn’t the end of the story. Many women move through this phase… back into stability — and then into a version of themselves that is more focused, more self-aware, and actually thriving. If you want a simple starting point, I created a guide called The Seven Signs You Might Have ADHD — https://libbyandrewstudio.myflodesk.com/libbyandrewstudio-sevensignsguide Hop on the waitlist for Group Coaching Here: https://libbyandrewstudio.myflodesk.com/coregroupcoachingmembership [https://libbyandrewstudio.com/contact] I’m Libby Andrew. This is CORE. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. If something here resonates, consider speaking with a licensed clinician.
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