Women With ADD Don't Get Proper Diagnosis and Treatment<br /><br />Women suffering from ADD often don't receive proper diagnosis and treatment due to doctors who do not recognize or interpret their symptoms correctly. A woman suffering from ADD may experience extreme mood swings and be misdiagnosed bipolar. She may also be impatient even with the simplest tasks like waiting in lines or on the phone and then become irritable and frustrated.<br /><br />Disorganization<br /><br />People who are not organized have a hard time maintaining an orderly, neat and tidy lifestyle. They are unable to locate things and are often late and have trouble keeping their schedules, thoughts or work schedules in order. This issue can strain relationships, create stress levels and cause a decline in work output.<br /><br />If you don't pay your bills or have difficulties paying your debts off Disorganization can lead to financial problems. People who suffer from chronic disorganization may need therapeutic interventions to develop lasting strategies for getting organized. Situational disorganization, on the contrary, is temporary and can occur following certain life events, such as the death of a loved one, or moving.<br /><br />Impulsiveness<br /><br />One of the hallmarks of ADHD is impulsive behavior. This could mean uttering a comment in the heat of the moment, buying something on impulse, or taking risks without thinking. People with ADHD are also prone to overspending or having financial problems. They may also struggle with emotional issues, such as anger management.<br /><br />It is important to remember that impulsiveness is not the same as being rude or lacking self-control. This condition is a result of how the brain is wired. It can impact all aspects of life, but it can be particularly problematic in relationships and at work. Certain impulsive behavior like interrupting others or chatting too much, can make friends and colleagues uncomfortable. Some impulsive actions, like the tendency to shop excessively or engage in risky activities, could have unpleasant consequences.<br /><br />Researchers and psychiatrists attempted to define impulsivity, but not one 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 rewarding. It's also a hallmark of certain psychiatric disorders like antisocial personality disorder or pyromania.<br /><br />A variety of strategies, therapies, and medications can help manage impulsivity, whether it's caused by ADHD or another condition. <a href="https://www.iampsychiatry.uk/adult-adhd-in-women/">adhd traits in women</a> (CBT) for instance can help someone who suffers from ADHD learn how their thoughts and feelings influence their behavior. The use of medications, like antidepressants and stimulants, can aid in treating ADHD.<br /><br /><br /><br />Self-awareness and mindfulness can reduce the impulsiveness. Be aware of times when you tend to be impulsive and try to sabotage them. For example, if you often blurt out your thoughts during meetings or in text messages, take a notebook with you to write down your responses first. You can then review them before hitting "send."<br /><br />Mood Swings<br /><br />A person suffering from mood disorders experiences extreme changes in their emotional state. The mood swings can be so severe that they can affect the quality of life for both the individual as well as those around her. She might be content and content for a moment and then burst into an unproportional anger at a single trigger the next. These shifts can occur in a matter of minutes, or they may span over weeks. Bipolar disorder and depression are the most prevalent mood disorders.<br /><br />A woman suffering from ADHD who was experiencing mood swings during premenstrual periods described herself as clumsy, forgetful and chaotic, and feeling "brainfog." She would get frustrated easily, be oversensitive to triggers from the environment, such as smells, lighting and sounds, and feel more irritability during her premenstrual week.<br /><br />The fluctuation of moods is normal however if they become frequently occurring they could be a sign of a health issue that can be treated. It is crucial that people who experience these mood swings seek help. These mood swings can have a negative impact on relationships, careers, and general well-being. People who are full of energy but feel tired should be examined by a physician.<br /><br />Hyperactivity or Hypoactivity<br /><br />Women with ADD can be at either extreme of the spectrum. Some women with ADD are extremely active, and they race at full speed until their bodies explode. These women tend to be late for appointments, forget to complete chores, or forget bills. These women can also speak out of the blue or interrupt others, or say things that they regret.<br /><br />Certain ADD women are unable to focus and are hypoactive. They are unable to sit still and need to move around a lot. They get agitated by waiting in long lines or at the phone. Minor nuisances, such as getting stuck in traffic jams or waiting for children to finish school activities can cause major agitation.<br /><br />Depression, which is more prevalent in ADD women, is a co-existing disorder or a repercussion of. It can lead to low self-esteem and a feeling of insecurity when you are unable to accomplish everyday tasks or care for the family.<br /><br />Depression<br /><br />Women with ADD often experience depression. They may feel worthless and guilty, or lose interest in activities they normally enjoy. They may experience sleeplessness and think about suicide or death more than normal. They might also have physical symptoms such as a tight chest, stomach issues, or frequent headaches. Women with ADD are more likely than men to experience depression, however many don't seek treatment because they don't recognize the symptoms or believe they have nothing to be unhappy about. Men also have the potential to suffer from depression however, they are more likely to display other symptoms, such as anger or irritability. They are more likely to use drugs and alcohol.<br /><br />The signs of depression could include feeling depressed or hopeless all day long and feeling exhausted or feeling devalued and contemplating suicide or death. They also can have difficulty recalling information, concentrating or making decisions. They may be irritable, angry or lack energy. They may be restless and anxious, or eat or sleep too often. Depression affects both genders differently. It can also co-occur with other conditions like anxiety disorders, eating disorders, chronic back pain, and heart disease.<br /><br />Suggest that your loved one seek assistance. Explain that depression is a medical condition and usually gets better through treatment. Encourage them to go with you to the first appointment with a mental health professional or health care provider even if they're not sure about seeking treatment. If they are taking medication be sure to remind them to follow the prescribed dosage even if they aren't feeling better right away. Consider encouraging them to join an online support group, since being able to see others who have similar experiences can be reassuring.<br /><br />
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