| Management number | 233470879 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$6.20 | Model Number | 233470879 | ||
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The medication helped. You have said this at every appointment for years, and it is not a lie. The panic softened. The insomnia lifted. But underneath the improvement, something persists that no dose adjustment has touched: the inability to start tasks, the mental fog that descends by mid-morning, the sense that you are always performing competence rather than experiencing it. You have blamed yourself for what remains. This book suggests the blame was misplaced.Millions of women are being treated for anxiety while ADHD goes unrecognized underneath. The symptoms overlap so thoroughly that even competent clinicians miss it: racing thoughts, difficulty concentrating, emotional reactivity, overwhelm. An SSRI is prescribed. It addresses the serotonin-mediated symptoms and leaves the dopamine-mediated ones untouched, producing the specific experience of being partially better and permanently stuck. The woman reports improvement because there is improvement. Nobody investigates what the improvement did not reach.What If It's Not Anxiety? examines what happens when the wrong condition is treated for years and what becomes possible when the right question is finally asked. This book does not diagnose you, and it does not tell you to stop your medication. It gives you the neuroscience behind the misdiagnosis in plain language, the clinical framework for understanding why your treatment plateaued, and the specific information to bring to your next appointment so the conversation can go differently than every conversation before it.What this book coversThe question nobody asked — how millions of women discovered ADHD through social media after a decade of professional care missed it, and why their recognition deserves clinical investigation rather than dismissal.Why anxiety became the default — the hundred-year diagnostic history that built ADHD criteria around boys and sorted women into anxiety and depression by default, and why the system still functions this way.The SSRI plateau — what happens neurochemically when you treat a dopamine problem with a serotonin medication, why the partial response feels like a ceiling, and why the ceiling was set by the diagnosis rather than by you.The hormonal mask — how estrogen modulates dopamine across your cycle, why your symptoms follow a pattern nobody asked you to track, and what that pattern reveals about the condition underneath.The conversation with your doctor — specific scripts, specific strategies, and the clinical language that turns a dismissed concern into a productive evaluation, including what to do when the first provider says no.What happens after the answer — the grief, the medication transition, the relationship renegotiation, and a thirty-day framework for building a life that accounts for the brain you actually have rather than the one the previous diagnosis assumed.The Author writes about ADHD, hormones, and mental health for women who spent years inside the wrong explanation. She is the author of Finally, It Makes Sense, Too Sensitive to Stay, Too Attached to Leave, and Barely Holding It Together. Her work is published by Rogan House Press. Read more
| ASIN | B0GWC6DRXQ |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8255201082 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.57 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.2 ounces |
| Print length | 225 pages |
| Publication date | April 6, 2026 |
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