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Do You Have Anxiety... Or Could It Be ADHD? ft. Dr. Steven Storage

Mar 10, 2026
Dr. Steven Storage, a board-certified psychiatrist specializing in brain health and ADHD, explains why ADHD is often mistaken for anxiety in women. He explores how ADHD shows up differently in girls and adults, brain imaging–guided subtypes, hormone effects during perimenopause, and practical strategies from supplements to behavioral hacks. Short, clear takeaways on diagnosis pitfalls and tailored treatments.
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ADVICE

Match ADHD Medication Class To Symptom Profile

  • Use medication thoughtfully: stimulants increase dopamine/norepinephrine and act quickly, non-stimulants target norepinephrine and calm restlessness.
  • Dr. Steven Storage contrasts methylphenidates and amphetamines and notes side effects like appetite loss or rebound irritability.
INSIGHT

Early Methylphenidate Use May Aid Brain Development

  • Early stimulant treatment with methylphenidates before age 12 may promote prefrontal cortex development, according to recent MRI studies.
  • Dr. Steven Storage cites a large MRI study showing developmental benefits when given before age 12.
INSIGHT

Neuroimaging Reduces Guesswork In ADHD Treatment

  • Neuroimaging can reveal ADHD subtypes and guide treatment beyond symptom checklists, reducing trial-and-error prescribing.
  • Dr. Steven Storage describes using SPECT scans and genetic testing to match medication types to brain patterns.
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