Peri-Normal
* Dr. Rebecca Richey returns to talk about the wild intersection of ADHD and perimenopause, or as she calls it, “When the wheels fall off the bus.” * Anxiety might actually be your ADHD talking – When you treat the ADHD first, the anxiety often gets way quieter. It's not the main problem; it's the monkey on your shoulder that comes with ADHD. * Perimenopause + ADHD Your estrogen is ping-ponging all over the place while your executive function was already struggling. No wonder everything feels impossible. * There's literally no protocol for this – Research on women's hormones and ADHD is basically nonexistent. We're all just figuring it out together through trial and error (and group texts about estrogen patches). * Late diagnosis is super common – So many women get diagnosed in their 40s because they finally hit the point where all their coping systems can't keep up anymore. Career peak + aging parents + big kid problems + perimenopause = diagnosis time. * Stimulants aren't scary – Kids with ADHD who are medicated have better outcomes across the board: fewer car accidents, less substance abuse, better relationships, lower suicide rates. The zombie thing was a 90s problem. * The hypervigilance is real – That constant "am I forgetting something?" anxiety comes from decades of being the "good girl" who couldn't let anyone see how hard things were. BUT: You're not in danger anymore – Your 8-year-old self believed she was in danger when she got in trouble. But you're an adult, and nobody's putting you in timeout. * Perimenopause has gifts too – Like suddenly realizing you're not always wrong. And giving way fewer fucks about what other people think. Welcome to your "actually, I'm the fucking queen" era. * Find practitioners who actually listen – You might try 17 medications before finding the right one. You need someone who won't treat you like a burden. * Hang on—it gets better – Women in post-menopause are the happiest they've ever been (aside from ages 0-10). So buckle up, but know there's light at the end of the tunnel. Follow Steph on IG @stephsprenger, and on Substack at The Reclamation Era. [https://stephsprenger.substack.com/] Looking for a community of creative midlife women? Check out MidCircle [https://www.theherstoriesproject.com/midcircle] Check out Dr. Richey’s appearances on The Mother Plus Podcast: * Why ADHD Women Are “Too Sensitive” [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/136-why-adhd-women-are-too-sensitive-a-conversation/id1596164287?i=1000683165814] * How to Regulate Your Emotions When You’re “Too Sensitive: A Conversation About [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/137-how-to-regulate-your-emotions-when-youre-too-sensitive/id1596164287?i=1000683970464] * RSD with Dr. Rebecca Richey [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/137-how-to-regulate-your-emotions-when-youre-too-sensitive/id1596164287?i=1000683970464] * A Psychologist Explains How the ADHD Mom Can Advocate for Herself: Part I [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-psychologist-explains-how-the-adhd-mom-can/id1596164287?i=1000650480444] Part II [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/99-a-psychologist-explains-how-the-adhd-mom/id1596164287?i=1000651205324] Dr. Rebecca Richey is one of Colorado’s first prescribing psychologists, dedicated to empowering women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals through compassionate, evidence-based care. With advanced training in clinical psychopharmacology and a deep understanding of the unique mental health challenges faced by her clients, Dr. Richey offers an integrative approach that includes medication management, psychedelic therapy, and psychological testing. Learn more here [https://solsticepsychology.com/].
13 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de Peri-Normal!