
You’re standing in front of the bathroom mirror, clutching a tube of mascara like it’s a relic from a lost civilization. You look at the woman staring back at you. She has your eyes, mostly. She’s wearing your favorite blazer. But you have this unshakable, creeping sensation that you are house-sitting for a stranger.
For the high-achieving AuDHD woman, the menopause transition isn't just a biological shift; it’s an identity heist. You’ve spent decades perfecting a very specific version of "Self." You are the one who has it together. The one with the lightning-fast wit. The one who can out-analyze anyone at work.
Then, the hormones start to shift, and suddenly, that "Self" feels like a costume that no longer fits. You aren't "losing it." You are navigating a Neuro-Hormonal Identity Crisis, and it looks different at every stage of the journey.
The menopause identity crisis is a psychological shift caused by the decline of estrogen and progesterone, which disrupts the masking behaviours and executive functions high functioning AuDHD women rely on. It manifests as a loss of confidence (Perimenopause), sensory overload (Menopause), and a radical re-evaluation of self-worth and boundaries (Post Menopause).
Phase 1: Perimenopause — The Gaslighting Phase
In early perimenopause, the 'Identity Crisis' shows up as a glitch in your reliability. You are still ‘You’, but you’re a version of yourself that feels like she’s being viewed through a cracked lens.
- The Experience: You’ve always been the Fixer. But now, you find yourself staring at a simple spreadsheet with the cognitive processing speed of a 1994 dial-up modem.
- The Identity Hit: You start to wonder if you were ever actually talented, or if you’ve just been faking it successfully for twenty years. This is the Imposter Syndrome Peak.
- The Science: Fluctuating estrogen causes "dopamine drops." For the ADHD brain, this means your executive function (your "Director") is taking unscheduled coffee breaks. You aren't becoming incompetent; your brain is just struggling to find the signal.
Phase 2: Menopause — The Masking Crash
Menopause (the 12-month cycle free mark) is often where the 'Silent Scream' we’ve discussed becomes a roar. This is where the Masking Crash hits its zenith.
- The Experience: You used to ‘power through’ sensory discomfort to be a team player. Now? If a colleague wears a perfume that smells like vanilla-scented despair, you physically cannot stay in the room to avoid a spontaneous vomiting episode.
- The Identity Hit: You feel ‘difficult’ and emotionally depleted. You feel like you’ve lost your social grace. You wonder, "Where is the woman who could navigate a cocktail party without wanting to hide under the snack table?"
- The Science: The GABA Gap is at its widest here. Without progesterone to soothe your amygdala, your ‘Sensory Gating’ is gone. You aren't ‘mean’ or ‘fussy’; your brain has simply lost its ability to pretend that the world isn't too loud.
Phase 3: Post-Menopause — The Unapologetic Second Bloom Reframe
This is the phase no one prepares you for: the quiet after the storm. The hormones have settled at a new, lower baseline.
- The Experience: You stop trying to ‘recover’ the woman you were in your 30s. That version has been lovingly archived in your mind. You realise that the "Fixer" was actually just a very tired woman in a cape she either didn't ask for.
- The Identity Hit: This is the birth of the Radical Self. You start to realise that while you lost your ‘buffer’ you gained your essence and truth. You no longer have the biological energy to tolerate things that don't matter. You are very precise in your purpose.
- The Science: With the ‘estrogen-fueled’ urge to people-please (the tend-and-befriend response) diminished, your brain shifts focus. You are moving from a ‘reproduction and caretaking’ neuro-chemistry to a ‘wisdom and legacy’ chemistry.

The Takeaway: Meet the New Tenant
If you feel like the woman you used to be has moved out, let her go. She worked really hard fixing, people-pleasing and masking but she was running on a fuel source that wasn’t sustainable and is no longer available.
The woman moving in—the Second Bloom version of you—is actually far more powerful. She doesn't have the ‘buffer’ to tolerate nonsense, which means she’s the most honest and unapologetic version of you that has ever existed. Celebrate!!!!
You aren't disappearing. You’re being distilled.
Ready to meet your Unapologetic Second Bloom self?
If you’re currently in the Gaslighting Phase or the Masking Crash, you don't have to navigate it alone. Let’s build a map for your new neuro-hormonal landscape.
👉 Download the [Menopause Identity Audit] in my Free Guide. 👉 DM me "RENEWAL" to discuss how we can stabilise your transition.


