Tamsen Fadal
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I think I've noticed it as I've gotten older.
I think, I don't know, the word community was, you know, always thrown around a lot, but I think I didn't really understand what that meant, that it didn't mean that you needed 50 people in the community.
It could be two, but you knew that was the person to rely on.
And I've noticed it as I've gotten older, how important that is in a given day.
So I want to go back to ADHD because I don't want people to feel like I left it off, but I want to make sure that the brain being changeable was a big part of this.
If you have somebody that doesn't know whether or not they're dealing with ADHD or they're living with somebody that might be experiencing that or something else, what do you recommend them do first?
Do you recommend them to go online, do a form?
Do you recommend them having a conversation with a doctor?
I feel like nowadays I hear women, especially coming into perimenopause, confused about what's going on, feeling like there's no focus, feeling like they can't remember things, feeling like they're struggling in some way, feeling like they were managing perfectly before but not anymore.
Are you seeing that more and more or do you think you're seeing it more and more because it's a conversation we're having online?
It is.
And I know that, you know, we've had Dr. Lisa Moscone on the show in the past talking about our brain and the menopause brain, obviously.
And I think that talking about it, was that something that you had ever paid attention to was estrogen?
Because I don't know that anybody had.
I mean, this has been a very recent conversation.
So when women, and I hear it all the time, like, why didn't anyone tell us?
I'm so frustrated.
Why didn't I know this?
It's not our fault.
Like, this was not a conversation that was being had.