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29. S4. Ep 5. Sarah's passion for getting ADHD women supported by the health profession during perimenopause.

29. S4. Ep 5. Sarah's passion for getting ADHD women supported by the health profession during perimenopause.

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“I wanted to take my head off and shut that noise up, and then perimenopause arrived”. How an experienced nurse advocated for herself as an ADHDer. In this penultimate episode of the Neurodivergence and Mental Health Podcast I was delighted to speak with Sarah West who is also an ADHD coach, with a particular interest in perimenopause. Much of our conversation was about the communication difficulties between perimenopausal women and GPs. For Sarah, this began when she was experiencing exhaustion and went to her GP, concerned for her health. Even thinking she had cancer. Backwards and forwards, year after year, with little support. Eventually Sarah found the best way to communicate with her GP and she shares important information in the show notes for all women to use before they make a GP appointment. All of my guests who are ADHD, autistic or AuDHD have spoken about how severe their mental health became approaching perimenopause. Suicidal ideation and very dark thoughts are more common than once thought. It is fascinating listening to the experiences of women who have gone from the depths of despair to finally getting their lives back on track. In this fifth episode of the series, dedicated to the menopause, Sarah shares how her children shone a light on her own neurodivergence. She shows how, by advocating for herself, she has been able to support so many other women. Sarah is extremely generous with her support so if you are neurodivergent, heading for, or in perimenopause, make sure to listen to this insightful episode, knowing that you will be taking away practical advice about hormones, ADHD medication, how to communicate with your GP and hope for a blossoming journey from perimenopause to post menopause. Thank you Sarah West for this brilliant, insightful conversation. Links to Sarah's resources “I wanted to take my head off and shut that noise up, and then perimenopause arrived”. How an experienced nurse advocated for herself as an ADHDer. In this penultimate episode of the Neurodivergence and Mental Health Podcast I was delighted to speak with Sarah West who is also an ADHD coach with a particular interest in perimenopause. Much of our conversation was about the communication difficulties between perimenopausal women and GPs. For Sarah, this began when she was experiencing exhaustion and went to her GP, concerned for her health. Even thinking she had cancer. Backwards and forwards, year after year, with little support. Eventually Sarah found the best way to communicate with her GP and she shares important information in the show notes for all women to use before they make a GP appointment. All of my guests who are ADHD, autistic or AuDHD have spoken about severe their mental health became approaching perimenopause. Suicidal ideation and very dark thoughts During this natural transition of a woman’s life is much more common than once thought it seems. It is fascinating listening to the experiences of women who have gone from the depths of despair to finally getting their lives back on track. In this fifth episode of the series, dedicated to the menopause, Sarah shares how her children shone a light on her own neurodivergence. She shows how, my advocating for herself she has been able to support so many other women. Sarah is extremely generous with her support so if you are neurodivergent, heading for, or in perimenopause, make sure to listen to this insightful episode, knowing that you will be taking away practical advice about hormones, ADHD medication, how to communicate with your GP and hope for a blossoming journey from perimenopause to post menopause. Thank you Sarah West for this brilliant, hopeful conversation. “I wanted to take my head off and shut that noise up, and then perimenopause arrived”. How an experienced nurse advocated for herself as an ADHDer. In this penultimate episode of the Neurodivergence and Mental Health Podcast I was delighted to speak with Sarah West who is also an ADHD coach with a particular interest in perimenopause. Much of our conversation was about the communication difficulties between perimenopausal women and GPs. For Sarah, this began when she was experiencing exhaustion and went to her GP, concerned for her health. Even thinking she had cancer. Backwards and forwards, year after year, with little support. Eventually Sarah found the best way to communicate with her GP and she shares important information in the show notes for all women to use before they make a GP appointment. All of my guests who are ADHD, autistic or AuDHD have spoken about severe their mental health became approaching perimenopause. Suicidal ideation and very dark thoughts During this natural transition of a woman’s life is much more common than once thought it seems. It is fascinating listening to the experiences of women who have gone from the depths of despair to finally getting their lives back on track. In ...
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