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Perimenopause & ADHD: When Your Brain Feels Like It’s Short-Circuiting

$10.00

When ADHD and hormones collide, it feels like your brain’s short-circuiting. This $10 guide breaks down what’s happening in your body, gives you scripts for doctors and partners, and offers real, practical strategies — no fluff, no gaslighting. Just validation, tools, and language you can use right now.

Description

Feel like your brain’s short-circuiting?
Perimenopause is brutal enough — add ADHD and suddenly you’re crying in the car park, rage-quitting group chats, and wondering if you’ve lost the manual for your own body

This kit was written by Jane McFadden — autistic + ADHD mum, neuroscientist, and founder of ADHD Mums. It’s raw, validating, and packed with strategies that actually work. No fluffy ‘self-care’ platitudes, no gaslighting. Just honest tools to help you survive when hormones and ADHD collide.

What’s inside:

  • A clear breakdown of what’s happening in your brain + body during perimenopause
  • Scripts to use with your GP, partner, or boss (so you’re taken seriously, not dismissed)
  • Reflection prompts + a symptom checklist you can take to appointments
  • Practical strategies (sleep, nutrition, environment, meds) tailored for ADHD mums
  • Validation that you are not broken and not alone

‘I thought I was losing it. This kit gave me the language, tools, and reassurance I needed to actually get help. It felt like someone finally saw me.’ – Jasmine, community member

Why You’ll Love It

  • Speaks directly to ADHD mums — no condescending explanations, no ‘supermum’ tropes
  • Balances lived experience with neuroscience and evidence
  • Gives you permission to stop blaming yourself and start asking for what you need

If you are self-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursable via the portal. If you are plan-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursed via your plan manager. The invoicing has the eguide names on the invoices automatically but this can be changed to general capacity building codes if requested.

If you have any questions about this, please email assistant@adhdmums.com.au

The NDIS funds a range of supports and services which may include education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements and health and wellbeing. In order to be considered reasonable and necessary, a support or service: must be related to a participant’s disability. These guides and books can relate to your child’s diagnosis or your own and either plan can be used for funding.

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