For more detail, see this deep-dive on adhd and friendships.
ADHD and Alcohol: Why One Drink Hits Different
I’ve noticed something at every social event since my ADHD diagnosis: one glass of wine does something to me that seems disproportionate to the amount consumed. Not necessarily bad — sometimes it’s just an unusual loosening. But it’s different from what my non-ADHD friends describe. For more detail, see this deep-dive on adhd and hyperfocus.
Turns out, there’s real neuroscience behind this phenomenon that every adult with ADHD should understand. For more detail, see this deep-dive on adhd and gaming addiction.
Why This Is Especially Hard for ADHD Brains
ADHD is fundamentally a dopamine regulation disorder affecting executive function. According to the NIMH, ADHD involves altered activity in brain regions responsible for attention, impulse control, and decision-making — particularly the prefrontal cortex. [2]
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Here’s what makes alcohol uniquely challenging for ADHD brains: