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My wife’s ADHD got diagnosed in her late thirties because she hadn’t shown clear symptoms before. She had very good coping mechanisms, but to small children rendered those useless, because she had no energy left to compensate. Living with undiagnosed ADHD can build up a burden in the first quarter of your life, that you suddenly start to feel in your thirties. You wouldn’t be the first one. ADHD in women oftentimes doesn’t look like the cliché. (That’s why women are underdiagnosed) If you should try Adderall and it makes you feel awake, present and focused, but not pumped up and buzzing with energy, that would be another hint.