Meet menopause expert and TV doctor Helen Wall at the bookshop and have your book signed.
Ticket includes a copy of Menopause and ADHD which Helen will sign and dedicate for you.
Dr Helen Wall is a Bolton-based GP and public health leader, with over 25 years of experience in medicine. She has dedicated her career to improving the unique challenges faced by women in the healthcare system, and has undertaken advanced training in menopause and neurodivergence. Dr Wall is also well-known as the resident GP on BBC Breakfast and as a weekly columnist for Woman magazine.
Menopause and ADHD: How to Navigate Hormone Flux and Neurodivergence is your ultimate guide to understanding how your hormones may influence your ADHD and it's a two-way street: how your ADHD impacts how your perimenopause lands for you. This book will arm you with the facts, and help you to confidently advocate for your own health and wellbeing. Navigating menopause can be challenging for any woman, but for those with ADHD, the experience can feel like a bomb has gone off in your life. Health issues in all women are too often dismissed, misunderstood, or minimised by clinicians who label symptoms as anxiety or 'just part of being a woman'. We are just starting to empower women to access the menopause support they deserve, but women with ADHD or other intersecting neurodivergence (often undiagnosed) are still woefully left behind in this arena. Helen Wall is a GP with years of experience advocating for women.
Menopause and ADHD will debunk myths, tackle systemic biases, and empower you to take charge of your well-being through this period of hormonal challenge. It's time to be heard, be informed, and be your own best health advocate.
| Season (30 May 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 10:00 | - 11:00 |
* You will be contacted before the date with your time slot.
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