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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 30 MIN

How Unmanaged ADHD Impacts Relationships and How to Heal

from The Christian Mama With ADHD · host Ebony Thompson

How Unmanaged ADHD Impacts Relationships and How to Heal   If you’ve ever wondered “What happened to us?” — this episode is for you.   In today’s conversation, Ebony, The Christian Mama with ADHD, gently explores how unmanaged ADHD can impact marriages, friendships, and family relationships—especially when the diagnosis comes later in life. This is not a space for blame or finger-pointing. It’s a space for awareness, grace, and healing.   We talk about:   Why relationships can feel amazing at first and painful later How dopamine, novelty, and the “honeymoon phase” affect ADHD brains The emotional toll of forgetfulness, procrastination, reactivity, and overwhelm Why unmanaged ADHD can lead to miscommunication, withdrawal, anxiety, and depression How awareness, practical systems, and Christ-centered trust can restore connection     Through real-life examples and compassionate insight, this episode reminds you of something vital: you are not broken, and neither are your relationships. With God at the center, healing is possible—even when things feel messy or overwhelming.   This episode is especially for Christian women navigating ADHD in marriage, motherhood, and close relationships who want to move from survival mode to intentional love.   ✨ Balance begins with awareness. ✨ Healing begins with trust. ✨ Restoration begins with surrender.   New episodes drop every Friday. If this blessed you, share it with a sister who needs hope today.

How Unmanaged ADHD Impacts Relationships and How to Heal   If you’ve ever wondered “What happened to us?” — this episode is for you.   In today’s conversation, Ebony, The Christian Mama with ADHD, gently explores how unmanaged ADHD can impact marriages, friendships, and family relationships—especially when the diagnosis comes later in life. This is not a space for blame or finger-pointing. It’s a space for awareness, grace, and healing.   We talk about:   Why relationships can feel amazing at first and painful later How dopamine, novelty, and the “honeymoon phase” affect ADHD brains The emotional toll of forgetfulness, procrastination, reactivity, and overwhelm Why unmanaged ADHD can lead to miscommunication, withdrawal, anxiety, and depression How awareness, practical systems, and Christ-centered trust can restore connection     Through real-life examples and compassionate insight, this episode reminds you of something vital: you are not broken, and neither are your relationships. With God at the center, healing is possible—even when things feel messy or overwhelming.   This episode is especially for Christian women navigating ADHD in marriage, motherhood, and close relationships who want to move from survival mode to intentional love.   ✨ Balance begins with awareness. ✨ Healing begins with trust. ✨ Restoration begins with surrender.   New episodes drop every Friday. If this blessed you, share it with a sister who needs hope today.

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