Episode

S1 E28 Why ADHD Women Feel Survival Mode So Deeply: Fight–Flight–Freeze–Fawn

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Angry On The Inside - ADHD Women Talking Late Diagnosis
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Feb 12, 2026
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838
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Summary

Why ADHD Women Feel Survival Mode So Deeply Why do so many women with ADHD feel constantly overwhelmed, reactive, and unable to “just calm down”? In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine break down what it really means to live in survival mode. They explore fight, flight, freeze, and fawn through the lens of ADHD from emotional flooding and overstimulation to people-pleasing, shutdown, and sudden rage. This isn’t about personality. It’s nervous system overload. Chronic stress, masking, and cortisol can keep ADHD women stuck in high-alert mode for years until one small thing becomes the last straw. You’ll also hear simple, body-first tools to help interrupt survival mode in the moment. If you’ve ever felt like your reactions are bigger than the moment, this episode will help you understand why. You’re not broken. Your nervous system is doing its job.