You used to be the Queen of Multitasking. You managed the job, the house, and the social calendar, fueled by caffeine and deadline-induced adrenaline. But lately? You walk into a room and forget why you're there. You cry because the dishwasher isn't loaded correctly. You feel like your brain is running on a battery that won't charge past 10%.
If you have ADHD (diagnosed or suspected), perimenopause doesn't just mean hot flashes-it means your coping mechanisms are crumbling.
In The Dopamine Drop, Suzanne Byrd delivers the first "field manual" specifically designed for the collision of neurodivergence and mid-life hormonal shifts. This is not a dry medical textbook telling you to "reduce stress." It is a practical, no-nonsense rescue plan for when your executive function goes offline.
Inside, you will discover:
The Science of the Crash: Why dropping estrogen levels starve your ADHD brain of dopamine-and why you feel like you have "early-onset dementia" (hint: you don't).
The Cycle-Syncing Strategy: How to map your productivity to your cycle, including a survival guide for the "Luteal Phase" when your meds feel like sugar pills.
The "External Brain" Toolkit: Visual systems to manage time blindness, decision fatigue, and the dreaded "Doom Piles" of laundry and paperwork.
Scripts for Sanity: exactly what to say to your partner, boss, and family when you are overstimulated and overwhelmed.
Stop trying to white-knuckle your way through the fog. Your brain isn't broken; it's just changing. It's time to rewrite the manual.