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Women With ADD Don't Get Proper Diagnosis and Treatment
Women with ADD are often misdiagnosed and treated because doctors do not recognize or interpret the signs. A person suffering from ADD may experience extreme mood swings and be mistakenly diagnosed as bipolar. She might be irritable even when performing routine tasks such as waiting in a line or at the phone. This could make her annoyed and angry.
Disorganization
People who are troubled by disorganization have a difficult time maintaining a neat and tidy life. They struggle to find things and often end up being late and are unable to keep their schedules, thoughts or work in order. This can lead to tension, stress and poor performance at work.
When you forget to pay your bills or have difficulty paying off your debts Disorganization can lead to financial problems. People who suffer from chronic disorganization may need therapeutic interventions to develop lasting strategies for getting organized. In contrast, situational disorganization is usually temporary and occurs following specific life events like an illness or loss of a loved one or moving.
Impulsiveness
The tendency to act in an impulsive manner is one of the most defining features of ADHD. This could include making a comment in the spur of the moment, buying an item on the spur of the moment or taking risks without weighing the consequences. It is also common for those with ADHD to spend too much or struggle with financial accountability. They may also struggle with emotional issues, such as anger management.
It is important to remember that impulsiveness isn't the same as being rude or lacking self-discipline. It's a sign of the way our brain is wired. It can affect all aspects of your life, however it can be particularly difficult in the workplace and with relationships. Some impulsive behavior, such as interrupting or talking excessively can cause a negative impression on coworkers and friends. Certain impulsive actions, like the tendency to shop excessively or engage in risky activities could have unpleasant consequences.
Researchers and psychiatrists have tried to define impulsivity but no single definition has emerged. However, they do believe that impulsive behavior is characterized by the inability to control inhibitory impulses and a reluctance to delay in reward. It's also a hallmark of certain psychiatric disorders like antisocial personality disorder or pyromania.
A range of approaches, therapies and medications can be used to control impulsivity, whether caused by ADHD or another condition. For instance, a person with ADHD may benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to understand how emotions and thoughts influence their behaviors. Treatments such as antidepressants or stimulants may also be beneficial.
To decrease impulsiveness, you should take the time to practice mindfulness and self-awareness. Be aware of times when you tend to be impulsive and attempt to stop them. Consider bringing a notebook in case you, for instance, often blurt out comments in text messages or during meetings. You can then go through them before hitting "send."
Mood Swings
A person suffering from a mood disorder is likely to experience drastic changes in their mood. The mood swings can be so severe they can affect both the quality of life of the person as well as the lives of those around her. She might be happy and content for a moment and then be overwhelmed by an unproportional anger when she encounters a minor trigger the next. These mood swings can happen in just a few minutes or over a period of weeks. Depression and bipolar disorder are the most prevalent mood disorders.
A woman suffering from ADHD who was experiencing mood swings in her premenstrual period described herself as forgetful, clumsy and chaotic, and feeling "brainfog." She could easily become frustrated and become hypersensitive to triggers from the environment, such as smells, lights and sounds. She also experienced more irritability during her menstrual week.
Mood fluctuations are normal, but if they are frequent it could be an indication of a health condition that can be treated. It is essential that those who experience these mood swings seek out help. These mood swings can impact relationships, work and overall wellbeing. People who are energetic but tired need to see an acupuncturist.
Hyperactivity or Hypoactivity
Women with ADD can fall on either end of the spectrum. Some are extremely active and run at full speed until they fall from overload. They often miss appointments, fail to finish tasks and forget to pay the cost of bills. These women may also speak out of the blue or interrupt others, or say things they regret.
Other ADD women are inactive and do not have the energy to handle the demands of daily life. They have trouble sitting still and often need to get up to walk or walk. In line or on the phone for lengthy periods drives them nuts. Minor nuisances, such as getting stuck in traffic jams or waiting for children to finish their school activities can cause major anger.
Depression, which is more common in ADD women than men, coexists with or is caused by the debilitating disorder. It can lead to poor self-esteem and a sense of insanity about being unable to cope with the daily chores or take care of the family.
Depression
Women with ADD often experience depression. They may feel worthless and guilty or lose interest in activities they normally enjoy. They may be thinking about death or suicide more often than usual and have trouble sleeping. They may also have physical symptoms, such as tight chest or stomach problems or frequent headaches. Women with ADD have a higher chance of depression than men, however many don't seek treatment as they are unaware of the symptoms or don't believe they're depressed over. undiagnosed adhd in women can also be depressed, but they are more likely to exhibit other signs of depression, such as anger or irritability. They are more likely to misuse alcohol and drugs.
Symptoms of depression can include feeling depressed or sad nearly every day and feeling exhausted or feeling empty and pondering suicide or death. They also can have difficulty concentrating, remembering things or making decisions. They might be angry or angry easily and may be sluggish. They may be anxious and restless or eat or sleep too much. Depression affects men and women differently. It can also co-occur alongside other conditions such as eating disorders, anxiety disorders and chronic back pain and heart disease.
It is suggested that your loved one seek assistance. Explain that depression is a health condition that usually improves with treatment. Encourage them to go with you to their first appointment to see a mental health professional or health care professional if they are not sure about seeking treatment. Remind them to adhere to the prescribed medication even if they do not feel better immediately. Consider encouraging them to join a support group, because knowing that others have had similar experiences can be comforting.
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