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At Functional Wellness Rising, restoring balance to your overall health and wellness is our mission. Embark on a personalized journey with us to achieve optimal health and vitality by blending the best of traditional care with holistic approaches. Every step is designed specifically to meet your individual needs.

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Symptoms commonly address:

  • Brain fog

  • Hormonal Imbalance

  • Bloating or Gas

  • Stubborn Weight Gain

  • Persistent Fatigue

  • Constipation / Diarrhea

  • Mood Swings, Stress, or Irritability

  • Food Intolerances or Sensitivities

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The H.A.P.P.Y Path™ to Gut Freedom

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We start by listening to your symptoms, history, lifestyle, and goals to understand your full gut story.

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We use advanced labs to uncover hidden gut issues, food sensitivities, and hormonal imbalances.

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No one-size-fits-all plans. Just personalized care tailored to your body, lifestyle, and health goals for lasting healing.

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This is a hands-on journey. Through 1:1 check-ins, support, and guidance, we stay connected and help you move forward every step of the way.

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Say goodbye to bloating and fatigue, and hello to energy, clarity, and confidence, starting with your gut.

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SIBO

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I’m Samuel Louissaint

A board-certified Nurse Practitioner, Medical Examiner, and Functional Medicine Provider. I help women turn gut struggles into lasting, vibrant health.

If you’ve been eating clean, taking supplements, and doing all the “right” things but still feel bloated, constipated, exhausted, or just not yourself, you’re not alone. These symptoms aren’t random. They’re your body’s way of asking for deeper support.

My approach helps uncover the root causes behind those persistent issues so you can stop guessing and finally start healing in a way that lasts.

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We strive to connect natural healing practices with contemporary scientific knowledge, creating a synergy that enhances wellness and supports holistic health

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We recognize that every individual is unique. By delving deep into your health history, lifestyle, and specific concerns, we craft a wellness plan that's exclusively yours. This personalized approach ensures that your journey to health is as unique as you are.​

Advanced Diagnostics for Root Cause Resolution

Utilizing state-of-the-art functional lab testing, we go beyond surface symptoms to uncover the underlying causes of your health challenges. This thorough analysis allows us to address issues at their source, leading to more effective and lasting solutions.​

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We believe in a collaborative approach to wellness. By fostering a supportive partnership, we empower you with the knowledge and tools needed to take charge of your health. Together, we'll navigate the path to optimal well-being, celebrating every milestone along the way.​

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Brain Fog, Poor Memory, Constant Distraction? You Might Have Adult ADHD

Brain Fog, Poor Memory, Constant Distraction? You Might Have Adult ADHD

October 24, 20254 min read

Do you find yourself drifting through your day, mentally fuzzy, missing appointments, or constantly distracted, even when you should be focused? Maybe your mind feels like it’s wrapped in cotton wool, small tasks feel overwhelming, and despite doing all the “right” self-care, your to-do list only grows longer. It’s easy to chalk it up to stress, anxiety, or burnout. But sometimes, these symptoms trace back to a frequently overlooked condition: adult inattentive-type ADHD.

What Is Inattentive-Type ADHD?

Unlike the classic picture of restless, hyperactive children, adult inattentive ADHD often looks quieter and sneakier. It may show up as scattered attention, forgetfulness, procrastination, chronic disorganization, and difficulty sustaining effort. These challenges often masquerade as anxiety, depression, or simple overwhelm. But beneath the surface, the brain is working differently.

Common Signs You May Be Missing

  • Persistent brain fog and memory glitches. Details slip away even after a good night’s sleep.

  • Chronic distraction. Not just from external noise, but from a wandering, unfocused mind.

  • Procrastination. Starting tasks feels paralyzing—not from fear, but because your brain can’t “switch on.”

  • Forgetfulness. Missed appointments, misplaced items, or zoning out mid-conversation are all classic cues.

Why It’s Often Misdiagnosed

Adults with inattentive ADHD, especially women, are often diagnosed with anxiety, depression, or stress instead. That’s because they don’t display the stereotypical hyperactive behaviors. Instead, they struggle with quiet but persistent issues: emotional dysregulation, fatigue, and overwhelm. When the true root cause is missed, people may feel stuck or ashamed, especially if medications or therapies don’t fully resolve their symptoms.

What’s Happening Beneath the Surface

At its core, inattentive ADHD involves executive dysfunction, the brain’s ability to organize, prioritize, and act on tasks. Neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine are often dysregulated in areas of the prefrontal cortex that govern attention, motivation, and impulse control. This creates the frustrating experience of knowing what to do, but feeling unable to do it consistently.

A Functional Medicine Approach

Traditional treatments often focus on medications, which can be helpful. But we often ask: What’s driving these imbalances, and how can we support the whole system?

1. Functional Testing

  • Nutrient testing to check for deficiencies in iron, zinc, magnesium, omega-3 fatty acids, and B vitamins, all critical for neurotransmitter balance.

  • Blood sugar and insulin testing to assess glucose regulation. Dysregulated blood sugar can mimic or worsen ADHD symptoms.

  • Comprehensive stool or microbiome testing if gut health issues are suspected, since gut inflammation can affect brain chemistry.

  • Hormone panels are used when symptoms overlap with thyroid issues, adrenal dysfunction, or estrogen/progesterone imbalances.

2. Nutrition for Focus and Clarity

  • Steady blood sugar = steady focus. A protein-rich breakfast and balanced meals throughout the day can reduce crashes that worsen distraction.

  • Omega-3 fatty acids. Found in fatty fish, chia, and flax, these support brain cell membranes and neurotransmission.

  • Iron, zinc, and magnesium. Common deficiencies linked with ADHD symptoms; leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and legumes can help.

  • Elimination diets (when appropriate). Food sensitivities (like gluten or dairy) may exacerbate brain fog and inflammation in some people.

3. Lifestyle and Brain-Supportive Habits

  • Prioritize sleep. Deep, restorative sleep helps reset the prefrontal cortex. Aim for a consistent bedtime and reduce screens before sleep.

  • Movement. Regular exercise boosts dopamine and norepinephrine naturally, improving focus and mood. Even short walks between tasks can help.

  • Mind-body practices. Mindfulness, yoga, or breathwork can calm the nervous system and reduce the overwhelm that compounds ADHD symptoms.

  • Nature breaks. Time outdoors helps restore attention and reduce cognitive fatigue, a concept known as attention restoration theory.

4. Therapeutic Supports

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) tailored for ADHD can help reshape negative thought patterns.

  • ADHD coaching provides accountability and systems for organization.

  • Executive function “hacks.” Using timers, visual reminders, or breaking tasks into micro-steps reduces mental load.

5. Medication (When Needed)

For many, stimulant or non-stimulant medications remain a helpful part of treatment. A functional approach doesn’t exclude these tools—it simply works to optimize the environment they act within, so clients can thrive more consistently.

Inattentive ADHD is not laziness, lack of intelligence, or lack of willpower. It’s a neurocognitive condition with clear biological underpinnings. Once recognized and addressed through both root-cause investigation and daily practical supports, you can move from chronic brain fog to clarity, from distraction to focus, and from overwhelm to a sense of control.

References

  1. American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Publishing.

  2. Kessler, R. C., Adler, L., Ames, M., Demler, O., Faraone, S., Hiripi, E., ... & Walters, E. E. (2005). The prevalence and correlates of adult ADHD in the United States: Results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication. American Journal of Psychiatry, 162(4), 716–723.

  3. Ramsay, J. R., & Rostain, A. L. (2015). The adult ADHD toolkit: Using CBT to facilitate coping inside and out. Routledge.

  4. Wigal, T. L., Gupta, S., Heverin, E., & Stehli, A. (2022). Efficacy of viloxazine extended-release capsules in adults with ADHD: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Journal of Attention Disorders, 26(10), 1345–1354.

  5. Sibley, M. H., Kuriyan, A. B., Evans, S. W., Waxmonsky, J. G., & Smith, B. H. (2014). Pharmacological and psychosocial treatments for adolescents with ADHD: An evidence-based review. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 43(4), 527–551.

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What happens during the 20 Minute Clarity Call?

Very simple. A licensed practitioner will ask you some questions, do a quick health history, and determine if you're a case they can accept. If they think they can help they'll give you the package options available and work to find a personalized health plan to fit your unique needs.

Is Functional Medicine Safe?

ABSOLUTELY! Functional medicine is a safe and natural way of dealing with the root cause of health challenges, focusing on lifestyle changes, stress management, natural remedies and supplementation that is tailored to your personal situation. There are very few conventional practitioners that will do objective functional testing and work towards finding the ROOT CAUSE of the health challenge. Most providers simply give a medicine / chemical cover up.

Is functional medicine evidence-based?

Functional medicine draws on both traditional medical knowledge and emerging research. While it may incorporate alternative therapies, the approach is rooted in scientific evidence. Practitioners stay updated on the latest research to provide the best possible care.

How does functional medicine diagnose health issues?

Functional medicine uses a combination of comprehensive medical history, advanced laboratory testing, and in-depth patient interviews to understand the underlying factors contributing to health problems. This approach helps in creating personalized treatment plans.

How long does it take to see results?

The timeline for results varies depending on the individual and the nature of their health concerns. Some patients may experience improvement relatively quickly, while others may require more time for significant changes. Functional medicine is often considered a long-term, preventative approach.

Where is your clinic located?

Our services are 100% virtual, allowing us to serve clients anywhere in the state of Georgia.

Am I able to use my health insurance coverage?

No. we are a cash- based practice and do not accept insurance. You can however use a Health savings account (HSA) or Flexible spending account (FSA) for your visit or supplements.

It is important to note we spend a great deal of time with our patients to understand the state of their health by gathering information, analyzing symptoms and providing in depth education, giving every patient who comes in the time and attention they fully deserve that is critical to their health needs. Because of this reason, it is impossible to follow the traditional insurance model of care, which typically only allots 15 minutes per patient. We can however provide a superbill upon request, for you to submit to your insurance for possible out of network coverage.

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