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ADHD and Perimenopause: Why Perimenopause Is Worse for Women With ADHD | Dr. Jolene Brighten

Jan 15, 2026
Dive into the complex interplay between ADHD and perimenopause. Discover how women with ADHD face earlier and more severe symptoms during this hormonal transition. Hear about the critical importance of estrogen for brain health and the need for early screening. Learn about the extensive symptom burden, including psychological, somatic, and physical challenges. Get expert tips on nutrition, exercise, and supplements to enhance brain function and support overall well-being during this life stage.
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INSIGHT

ADHD Amplifies And Advances Perimenopause

  • Women with ADHD experience far earlier and more severe perimenopausal symptoms than non-ADHD women.
  • The difference is clinically meaningful and affects daily function, not just mood.
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Perimenopause Hits The Whole Body

  • ADHD increases severity across psychological, somatic, genital, and general physical symptoms during perimenopause.
  • The body-wide symptom burden shows this is not solely a mental health issue.
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Symptoms Often Peak In The Mid-30s

  • Women with ADHD tend to peak in perimenopausal symptom severity between ages 35–39.
  • Women without ADHD typically peak nearly a decade later in their late 40s.
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