Tamsen Fadal
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And I don't even know if all the data was there, quite frankly.
Well, and we have estrogen receptors in the brain, and I've seen enough of those.
I'm not a doctor, but I've seen enough of those graphics to know when something is missing.
So if you have a woman that is coming to you that's in perimenopause or menopause and says, like, look, I think I have ADHD.
I can't focus.
I don't know what's going on.
I can't remember things.
I'm feeling off.
If they're already on hormone therapy and they're already having that estrogen, you know, coming back into their system, are they also able to go on to a medication for ADHD?
Say that again, actually, because I think that people... Because I will say this.
I do know that I had severe brain fog.
And I do know that when I went on estrogen, it helped me regain my confidence.
And I felt like I had less brain fog.
But that is not what it is for.
That's right.
If somebody says, Dr. Marks, I don't want to take any kind of prescription medication, are there other things that I can do, other tools, other habits that I can build to help me during this time if I have been diagnosed with ADHD?
Planets have aligned perfectly for me to clear this desk.
I know.
Sometimes I feel like I'm waiting for the planets to align.
Women during this time are also looking at, I'm kind of done with this career.