For women living with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the road to understanding and managing the condition isn’t always a straight line. ADHD is characterized by an ongoing pattern of symptoms that fall into one or more categories: inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. These symptoms and their management needs can evolve over time, and perhaps your experience doesn’t fit what you might think of as the “typical” picture of ADHD. It's not uncommon for some women to spend years overcompensating for symptoms before recognizing the need for diagnosis and exploring treatment paths. Sometimes, finding what works best for them can involve exploring multiple different options.

While there are several treatment options available to help manage ADHD symptoms, it’s important t

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