Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Coffee:
FTR, Adderall didn't work for me and is fairly strong, so if you've tried it awhile and not seen improvement, you may want to look into the other class of stimulants. Adderall is in the amphetamine class, as is Dexedrine. The other class is methylphenidate (Ritalin etc.) and, though controlled, is not technically an amphetamine.
There are also a number on non-stimulant treatments such as Amantadine, Bupropion (Zyban/Wellbutrin), Strattera, Modafinil (Provigil), Clonidine, Guanfacine and more. The book goes through every one of them and describes research, pros/cons, and dispels rumors and myths.
And I have to run out the door, but I'll check in when I get home later.
Oh, and Steph sums it up well, though Hallowell describes the stimulant effect more as a stimulant for the *inhibitors* that are not as active in the ADHD brain. So not so much a long term shiny thing as a stimulant for the part of the brain that allows us to stay focused that is often asleep at the wheel. Hm. So kind of a long term shiny thing for the inhibitor itself.
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Again, let me emphasize that the doses used in ADD are low -- not even close to the amount people take when they're abusing it and treating it as speed. Thousands (millions?) of people take it every day for ADD. It's very very useful, and won't be harmful.
Keep an eye out for side effects -- but you should do that with ANY drug, from aspirin to chemotherapy. The fact that Adderall is an amphetamine doesn't make it dangerous, in and of itself. People who abuse it are creating danger for themselves.
I know it sounds freaky -- your doctor prescribed an amphetamine for you. But truly, they really do work for ADD, and they're safe when you follow the instructions on the label.
Absolutely this.
Be aware that there are rampant stigmas against ADHD and ADHD medications. Some of these are founded in the fact that there has been some overdiagnosis in children, but the truth is that most adults with ADD are underdiagnosed. There are tons of propaganda sites out there in the psychiatry and psychiatric meds are DEATH camp. Avoid these like the plague. Your doctor and other experts know better.
While it sounds counter-intuitive, what Adderall does for the ADD brain is to give it *just enough* extra stimulation that it will stop (or slow down) the zipping around from shiny thing to shiny thing. Amphetamines are -- for the ADD brain -- like a long-term shiny thing.
My brother is diagnosed as ADD, and my sister, who isn't, is fairly certain she is ADD based on the fact that when she tried amphetamines in the '70s, they had the reverse of the expected effect on her, making her feel like they slowed her down.
Fwiw, here's Edward Hallowell
web site. It has a ton of great resources.
Yep. What they all said.
What I've been told to watch for, as signs that the dosage is too high and needs to be adjusted, are tics and loss of appetite. (I've also found that, when I'm on too high a dose, I tend to get REALLY irritable as the drug is wearing off. As a teenager, there were a few days when I had a ton of studying to do and took it three times a day, rather than twice like I was supposed to, in order to have a longer period when I could study, and my mother could ALWAYS tell when I'd done that by watching my behavior at the dinner table. But, on the proper dosage, I was fine.)
Thanks, everyone. I really appreciate all of the knowledge, advice, and calming words. I had worked myself into a little panic a while ago, and then TCG came home and gave me food and snuggles, so I'm feeling a little better now.
What I've been told to watch for, as signs that the dosage is too high and needs to be adjusted, are tics and loss of appetite.
Thanks, Hil. I'll keep that in mind, although I have been told I am on the lowest possible dosage right now.
sj, I've got ADD. I am fully supportive of you taking meds for it. One possibility for medication is a combination: it is not uncommon to use welbutrin together with ritalin or adderal. As for side effects, please be sure to stay in touch with your doctor about them.
Yep. All of these. And if the Adderall is too much for you, don't give up on all of the drugs. It's a fine-tuning process.
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I know there's a Ouidad curl specialist salon there!
Lemme look...
Here you go, Zenkitty!
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