Adele Wimsett
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Absolutely. And it's something, you know, it's natural, right? You know, if we're talking about body identical hormones, we're looking at these things that are coming into the market. Like why, if there's something that can be brought in that's going to improve something with a more natural kind of focus for me, then like, as you said, some of the medications, they're really strong.
Absolutely. And it's something, you know, it's natural, right? You know, if we're talking about body identical hormones, we're looking at these things that are coming into the market. Like why, if there's something that can be brought in that's going to improve something with a more natural kind of focus for me, then like, as you said, some of the medications, they're really strong.
Absolutely. And it's something, you know, it's natural, right? You know, if we're talking about body identical hormones, we're looking at these things that are coming into the market. Like why, if there's something that can be brought in that's going to improve something with a more natural kind of focus for me, then like, as you said, some of the medications, they're really strong.
Should women use them? I'd never say yes or no. You know, if it's something that improves their quality of life. But for me, I'm always want to go down a route and say, okay, but what else is there that my body's going to maybe want to work with? So I think it's a really interesting area to watch.
Should women use them? I'd never say yes or no. You know, if it's something that improves their quality of life. But for me, I'm always want to go down a route and say, okay, but what else is there that my body's going to maybe want to work with? So I think it's a really interesting area to watch.
Should women use them? I'd never say yes or no. You know, if it's something that improves their quality of life. But for me, I'm always want to go down a route and say, okay, but what else is there that my body's going to maybe want to work with? So I think it's a really interesting area to watch.
I think the noise is one of the biggest things, you know, to describe when someone says, you know, this narrative of, oh, well, everyone's got a bit of ADHD. You know, that is so jarring to hear when you actually have it and you have to manage the noise in your head.
I think the noise is one of the biggest things, you know, to describe when someone says, you know, this narrative of, oh, well, everyone's got a bit of ADHD. You know, that is so jarring to hear when you actually have it and you have to manage the noise in your head.
I think the noise is one of the biggest things, you know, to describe when someone says, you know, this narrative of, oh, well, everyone's got a bit of ADHD. You know, that is so jarring to hear when you actually have it and you have to manage the noise in your head.
Like you say, we're on sensory perception where we are hearing everything, analyzing feelings, seeing everything around us, not consciously, we're just doing it. And I say it's like having a thousand TV screens in your head that are all speaking a different language while there's a theme tune playing in the background and you're consciously trying to focus on something and do something else.
Like you say, we're on sensory perception where we are hearing everything, analyzing feelings, seeing everything around us, not consciously, we're just doing it. And I say it's like having a thousand TV screens in your head that are all speaking a different language while there's a theme tune playing in the background and you're consciously trying to focus on something and do something else.
Like you say, we're on sensory perception where we are hearing everything, analyzing feelings, seeing everything around us, not consciously, we're just doing it. And I say it's like having a thousand TV screens in your head that are all speaking a different language while there's a theme tune playing in the background and you're consciously trying to focus on something and do something else.
It's a lot, you know, and that's our norm. And I think when we then start hitting these phases, different life phases and different parts of the cycle where the hormones are switching up and changing, no wonder that gets louder and out of control. You know, what we've become used to, probably a neurotypical person couldn't cope with.
It's a lot, you know, and that's our norm. And I think when we then start hitting these phases, different life phases and different parts of the cycle where the hormones are switching up and changing, no wonder that gets louder and out of control. You know, what we've become used to, probably a neurotypical person couldn't cope with.
It's a lot, you know, and that's our norm. And I think when we then start hitting these phases, different life phases and different parts of the cycle where the hormones are switching up and changing, no wonder that gets louder and out of control. You know, what we've become used to, probably a neurotypical person couldn't cope with.
I do think I would love one day a neurotypical person to come inside my head. I think they'd just be like, what? What is this? What's going on? Like, oh, that was a calm day.
I do think I would love one day a neurotypical person to come inside my head. I think they'd just be like, what? What is this? What's going on? Like, oh, that was a calm day.
I do think I would love one day a neurotypical person to come inside my head. I think they'd just be like, what? What is this? What's going on? Like, oh, that was a calm day.
and our brain can't switch off from it right it's going to be in that hyper loop of that hyper thought the whole time probably with one line of a song that we picked up somewhere in the day playing over and over and over and well you know with rsd and this kind of like rumination we can remember something we did 10 years ago and still have that visceral like oh no i can't believe i did that feeling and that likes to pop in as well
and our brain can't switch off from it right it's going to be in that hyper loop of that hyper thought the whole time probably with one line of a song that we picked up somewhere in the day playing over and over and over and well you know with rsd and this kind of like rumination we can remember something we did 10 years ago and still have that visceral like oh no i can't believe i did that feeling and that likes to pop in as well