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15 Big Signs You Might Be AuDHD (Autism + ADHD)

kathyseppamakiNovember 16, 2025November 15, 2025

If you’ve ever wondered why you can hyperfocus like a superhero one day and barely function the next. Why noise feels like a personal attack. Why relationships sometimes feel confusing, or why you’ve spent your whole life feeling both “too much” and “not enough” at the same time…you might be AuDHD.

AuDHD is the combination of ADHD and Autism traits showing up in the same person. It’s incredibly common, especially in women. But it’s also incredibly underdiagnosed, because girls and women tend to mask, compensate, over-function, and internalize their struggles, sometimes for decades.

Here are the biggest signs someone might be AuDHD, especially if they grew up undiagnosed and are only now connecting the dots.

1. You’ve always felt “different,” even if you couldn’t explain why

Not broken. Not wrong. Just different. Maybe you’ve always watched other people interact and wondered, “How does everyone know what to do?” You pick up on everything… yet somehow feel out of sync.

2. You mask without even realizing you’re masking

You’ve learned to blend in, perform “normal,” and mirror others so well that it became instinct. People think you’re outgoing or easygoing, but it’s actually exhausting.

3. Sensory sensitivities are a part of your daily life

You’re not “too picky”, you’re sensory-smart.
Common sensory challenges include:

  • tags, seams, or certain fabrics

  • bright lights

  • background noise

  • smells or textures

  • being touched unexpectedly

You may also be sensory-seeking: deep pressure, heavy blankets, or repetitive soothing movements.

4. You’re both easily distracted and deeply hyperfocused

AuDHD people swing between:

  • can’t start

  • can’t stop

  • can’t shift

When you hyperfocus, hours disappear. When you can’t focus, even simple tasks feel impossible.

5. You struggle with executive functioning

This can look like:

  • procrastination

  • forgetting appointments

  • starting but not finishing

  • losing things daily

  • overwhelmed by simple tasks

  • difficulty prioritizing

People say, “Just do it,” but for you, doing it is not simple.

6. Emotional intensity is your default

You feel deeply…joy, grief, empathy, excitement, frustration, fear. Your nervous system doesn’t have a dimmer switch; it has ON or OFF.

7. You experience shutdowns and/or meltdowns

Not tantrums. Not overreacting. Your system becomes overloaded and needs to reboot.

Meltdowns = explosive overwhelm
Shutdowns = quiet collapse or withdrawal

Both are involuntary.

8. You struggle with transitions

Even if the next thing is something you like, shifting from one task to another can feel physically painful or cognitively impossible.

9. You have “spiky” skill sets

You may be brilliant at certain things and baffled by others.

For example:

  • excellent writer, but can’t keep up with laundry

  • great at big ideas, but struggle with step-by-step tasks

  • deeply intuitive, but you miss social cues

People think you’re inconsistent, but your brain just works differently.

10. Relationships have always been confusing

You might:

  • accidentally overshare

  • feel misunderstood

  • take things literally

  • struggle with group dynamics

  • feel drained by socializing

  • attract energy-demanding or controlling people

You often don’t realize your needs until you’re already burned out.

11. Your interests become obsessions (in the best and worst ways)

When you love something…you LOVE it. It becomes a passion, identity, comfort, or deep-dive hobby.

Then one day, your brain might drop it and walk away like it never existed.

12. You rely on routines even though you resist them

Structure helps you feel safe, but your ADHD brain resists monotony. So you live in a loop of craving predictability while simultaneously sabotaging it.

13. Social exhaustion is real…even if you’re an extrovert

Some AuDHD women are outgoing, talkative, or socially warm. But the energy cost is huge. After interacting with others, you may need solitude to recover.

14. You’re constantly analyzing everything

Your brain is always running in the background:

  • “What did they mean by that?”

  • “Did I say the wrong thing?”

  • “Should I have done something different?”

You replay conversations and scenarios endlessly.

15. Burnout has been a recurring pattern in your life

AuDHD burnout hits harder, lasts longer, and feels more like your whole personality disappears.

Signs include:

  • exhaustion

  • loss of interest in everything

  • overwhelmed by the simplest tasks

  • an inability to care for yourself

  • emotional numbness

Many AuDHD women spend their whole lives cycling through burnout without knowing why.

If you see yourself in this, you’re not alone!

Discovering you’re AuDHD later in life feels like someone handed you the missing puzzle piece.
It makes everything make sense…your patterns, your struggles, your brilliance, your sensitivity, your burnout cycles, your uniqueness.

It’s not that you weren’t trying hard enough. It’s that you were trying to operate in a world never designed with your brain in mind.

And now?
Now you get to rewrite the rules.

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Hi, I’m Kathy!
I discovered I’m autistic and ADHD (AuDHD) in midlife—right in the thick of menopause and a full-on identity unraveling. Now, I’m on a journey to unmask, heal, and rediscover who I really am. This blog is where I share the messy, magical path of being neurodivergent in midlife, and finally coming home to myself.

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