
I’m a neurodivergent individual researching the link between reactive HPA axis function, genetic plasticity, and neurodivergence. I explore these ideas through personal experience and existing research, aiming to spark discussion and collaboration.
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Neurodivergent women often live at the intersection of misunderstood biology and under-researched neurology. Much of the prevailing medical understanding is based on male-centric models, which flatten the richly dynamic, cyclic, and adaptiv...
“The psyche hides its deepest truths in plain sight”, Carl Jung.
We’ve all heard that ADHD is a dopamine problem. That much is widely accepted. But what if that’s not the full story?
What if, sitting quietly upstream of dopamine, is a hor...
You’ve seen the headlines, the suspicion, the fear, the tired “awareness” campaigns. Some blame social media. Some blame overdiagnosis. Some think it’s just the latest label people are chasing to explain away their struggles.
But that ques...
We talk a lot about rising rates of ADHD and autism, about long waiting lists and overstretched services. But what nobody talks about is this: the data Scotland uses to define “need” for neurodivergent people is already corrupted. It’s skew...
The brain and body are not waiting for the world to begin, they are already listening, sensing, adapting. The HPA axis, our hypothalamic pituitary adrenal system, is developing in dialogue with the signals it receives, forming the scaffoldi...
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I’m a neurodivergent independent researcher exploring the link between reactive HPA axis function, genetic plasticity, and neurodivergence via personal experience and existing research, aiming to spark discussion and collaboration.
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