Episode 322: Fighting for an Autism Diagnosis: What the System Still Gets Wrong About AuDHD Women with Dr Samantha Hiew
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This week's episode: When we finally receive a diagnosis, it can feel like the missing piece. But for so many AuDHD women, it's only the beginning of a much longer journey — one that takes us back through everything we thought we knew about ourselves.
This week on The ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, I'm welcoming back Dr Samantha Hiew, AuDHDer, scientist, and founder of ADHD Girls. Diagnosed with ADHD at 40, Sam has since received a working autism diagnosis after a seven-month struggle with clinicians who focused on developmental delays and trauma, rather than listening to her experiences.
Since we last spoke, Sam has launched a major lived experience survey, and the findings are both validating and hard to sit with. This is a rich and honest conversation about what it really means to be a neurodivergent woman navigating identity, relationships, midlife, and a healthcare system that still doesn't fully see us.
In this episode, we explore:
Sam's seven-month fight for an autism diagnosis and what it reveals about how the system fails women
What a lived experience survey of 400+ AuDHD women found about masking, identity and emotional safety
Why AuDHD women are predisposed to abandon themselves and how masking becomes survival
Relational trauma, sexual trauma, and patterns of conditioning in neurodivergent women
Perimenopause, unmasking, and what the hormonal shift reveals
Rebuilding self-trust and building community after a lifetime of masking as an AuDHD woman
The seasons of womanhood framework and how perimenopause represents autumn
The neuroscience of RSD and the salience network in ADHD and autism
Why psychiatry prescribes without brain scans, genetic testing, or hormonal context and the harm this causes
Self-advocacy tool for ND women navigating healthcare systems
Listen to our previous episodes with Samantha below:
Episode 28: Advocating For Your Neurodiversity In The Workplace with Samantha Hiew
Episode 108: The Intersection Between ADHD and Autism with Dr Samantha Hiew
Support and information on topics raised in today's episode:
Refuge website and support link
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Links and Resources:
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Visit Samantha's website (samanthahiew.com) or connect with Samantha on LinkedIn
Samantha's self-advocacy tool for ND women navigating healthcare systems
Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity and clarity.
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