Hacking Your ADHD

Grandma Has ADHD: Jami Shapiro on Late Diagnosis and New Beginnings

Nov 10, 2025
Jamie Shapiro, an ADHD coach and founder of Silver Linings Transitions, shares her journey of late ADHD diagnosis and its impact on older adults. She discusses the intersection of aging and ADHD, highlighting how aging traits can mask ADHD symptoms. Jamie sheds light on the emotional effects of late diagnoses and the importance of community. She provides practical tools for managing ADHD in later life and encourages proactive planning for aging with ADHD while emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding across generations.
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Undiagnosed ADHD In Older Women

  • Many older women were never diagnosed because ADHD was framed as a hyperactive boy's disorder.
  • Late recognition reframes lifelong struggles and reveals intergenerational patterns.
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ADHD Interacts Complexly With Aging

  • Aging with ADHD is both harder and protective depending on context: isolation and fewer conversational partners hurt, while curiosity and engagement help.
  • ADHD traits can worsen normal cognitive decline but also motivate continued learning and social connection.
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Pattern-Connecting As A Core Strength

  • ADHD often produces pattern-seeing and rapid idea-connecting that feel obvious to those who have it.
  • That 'MacGyver' or pattern-connection ability is a consistent creative strength of ADHD minds.
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