Tina Moore
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And so I've been hesitant to allow it in my daughter's life And I've been hesitant to consider it for myself. And I am starting to reconsider what that might be like or what a trial of that might be like because I've seen in adult women, particularly in patients of mine who were diagnosed by someone else and given appropriate medication, whether it's modafinil or Adderall or Ritalin, they...
And so I've been hesitant to allow it in my daughter's life And I've been hesitant to consider it for myself. And I am starting to reconsider what that might be like or what a trial of that might be like because I've seen in adult women, particularly in patients of mine who were diagnosed by someone else and given appropriate medication, whether it's modafinil or Adderall or Ritalin, they...
had profound turnarounds and a real freedom. And it was almost like they got out of prison. Like they felt like the way they described it was like their minds and their bodies and their souls had gotten out of prison and they could just function without hyper-ruminating about 10 million things all at once all the time.
had profound turnarounds and a real freedom. And it was almost like they got out of prison. Like they felt like the way they described it was like their minds and their bodies and their souls had gotten out of prison and they could just function without hyper-ruminating about 10 million things all at once all the time.
had profound turnarounds and a real freedom. And it was almost like they got out of prison. Like they felt like the way they described it was like their minds and their bodies and their souls had gotten out of prison and they could just function without hyper-ruminating about 10 million things all at once all the time.
So I just wanted to hear your thoughts or experiences or your clients' thoughts.
So I just wanted to hear your thoughts or experiences or your clients' thoughts.
So I just wanted to hear your thoughts or experiences or your clients' thoughts.
Yeah, that's what I'm seeing. I'm seeing some women... almost get hooked on it. As their prescriptions running low, they completely freak out. And then I've seen other women say, oh, I can use it as needed, especially a medication like modafinil. I can use it as needed.
Yeah, that's what I'm seeing. I'm seeing some women... almost get hooked on it. As their prescriptions running low, they completely freak out. And then I've seen other women say, oh, I can use it as needed, especially a medication like modafinil. I can use it as needed.
Yeah, that's what I'm seeing. I'm seeing some women... almost get hooked on it. As their prescriptions running low, they completely freak out. And then I've seen other women say, oh, I can use it as needed, especially a medication like modafinil. I can use it as needed.
And it really brings a lot of clarity when I need to sit down and focus with my team or do it work on a project or get something done. And that, because the inability to complete tasks and to multitask as we hit this age and as our estrogen, because our estrogen, you know, the work by Lisa Moscone showed the brains of women as they go through perimenopause and it's just absolute hell.
And it really brings a lot of clarity when I need to sit down and focus with my team or do it work on a project or get something done. And that, because the inability to complete tasks and to multitask as we hit this age and as our estrogen, because our estrogen, you know, the work by Lisa Moscone showed the brains of women as they go through perimenopause and it's just absolute hell.
And it really brings a lot of clarity when I need to sit down and focus with my team or do it work on a project or get something done. And that, because the inability to complete tasks and to multitask as we hit this age and as our estrogen, because our estrogen, you know, the work by Lisa Moscone showed the brains of women as they go through perimenopause and it's just absolute hell.
Like our receptors are screaming for estrogen and looking for estrogen. Our estrogen's waning. And she's even linking it now down the line to outcomes with Alzheimer's, which I'm so excited the work she's doing. But to know that your brain and all of our brains are very different.
Like our receptors are screaming for estrogen and looking for estrogen. Our estrogen's waning. And she's even linking it now down the line to outcomes with Alzheimer's, which I'm so excited the work she's doing. But to know that your brain and all of our brains are very different.
Like our receptors are screaming for estrogen and looking for estrogen. Our estrogen's waning. And she's even linking it now down the line to outcomes with Alzheimer's, which I'm so excited the work she's doing. But to know that your brain and all of our brains are very different.
For me, my brain doesn't like a lot of estrogen, but man, when it's too low, I'm a train wreck and it's anxiety on either side, right? It's crippling anxiety and the inability to get anything done on either side. Put a little estrogen in the picture and I'm like... I'm cool as a cucumber and I am on task. And this also changes though.
For me, my brain doesn't like a lot of estrogen, but man, when it's too low, I'm a train wreck and it's anxiety on either side, right? It's crippling anxiety and the inability to get anything done on either side. Put a little estrogen in the picture and I'm like... I'm cool as a cucumber and I am on task. And this also changes though.
For me, my brain doesn't like a lot of estrogen, but man, when it's too low, I'm a train wreck and it's anxiety on either side, right? It's crippling anxiety and the inability to get anything done on either side. Put a little estrogen in the picture and I'm like... I'm cool as a cucumber and I am on task. And this also changes though.