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Thread: which ADD meds are better? help
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02-03-2006, 12:52 PM #41Originally Posted by hotstuff
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02-03-2006, 12:53 PM #42New Member
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i mentioned party use cause i dont want to be able to read a book or something for once but i dont want to not be able to have fun on the weekend because of being all "zombie" like. cause i dont get a high from this stuff yes it makes me more alert but thats about it. because for a boost i take redline now thats one mean little drink
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02-03-2006, 12:59 PM #43Originally Posted by Phreak101
I guess because it's not such a money making business because we have more extensive health care.
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02-03-2006, 01:05 PM #44Originally Posted by Mizfit
That's typically why you probably have a harder time getting it, because taxpayers are paying for your meds, not bloated insurance companies like here in the U.S.
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02-03-2006, 01:33 PM #45
Believe me, I am the epitome of someone with ADHD. I am the most crazy and scattered person by default. But you've got to think of your brain as a wild horse that must be tamed. The mind is so powerful, but the thing is most of us don't know how to use it. For the last three years I've been reading books non-stop on Neuro Linguistic Programming, mind development, self motivation, and others. I suggest everyone take the time and study how to use the single most important tool in our lives.
Human beings were made to walk fourty miles a day and hunt for food. Now people are stuffed inside offices to get fat and focus on a task...And you wonder why you can't concentrate? They're just drugging the worker bees up to just get the job done more efficiently with the notion that they will climb up the ladder this way.
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02-03-2006, 01:46 PM #46Originally Posted by notanormalgent
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02-03-2006, 02:09 PM #47
A new ADHD drug is being released in the US within the next month, Provigil (Modafinil), previously unavailable for ADHD. I'll be trying it within the next few weeks, as I've been looking to step down the amounts of heavy stim meds I'm taking. Provigil has no or minimal effect on dopamine-mediated wakefulness, locomotor activity, stereotypy, anxiety, blood pressure, heart rate and NREM rebound. Both methylphendiate, amphetamine, and their individual isomers effect all of the aforementioned.
Focalin, d-methylphendiate, might be another worthwhile drug with minimal PNS stimulation and minimal recreational potential, but I have yet to try this specific isomer, as I currently take Adderall XR. Amphetamine and methylphendiate don't mix well due to their known mechanisms counteracting each other in certain areas in the brain.
HTH
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02-03-2006, 02:27 PM #48
notanormalgent, you can read? Dude, I get bored and my mind wanders just reading through one page of posts. During grade school, home work took for ever, because I couldn't sit still. My limbs are always moving. I'll start pumping my leg like I'm hitting a bass drum. Then my attention wanders off and I'll start talking about random things. My mom, who was in the room with me helping me study would constantly have to yell at me to focus on the problem or the question I had started. School sucked for that reason.
I'm a mechanic now and work with my hands. But, when left alone on a boring job, like organizing the engine room, that takes all day.
My dad is just as bad or worse. He can't even focus on chores that need to be done around the house. He'll start four or five projects and not finish one. He needs meds on the weekends. Even just four hours would be nice to see him focus. It drives my family crazy.
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02-03-2006, 02:41 PM #49Originally Posted by samoth
I would be interested in reading up on this...links
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02-03-2006, 02:41 PM #50
OK, went back and read hotstuff's post. Sounds like a horror story to me. Now I'm scared to try the stuff. But at the same time when I was in the first grade and tried Rit, it seemed to have no effect on me. So, I guess I'll just have to ask for the Straterra.
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02-03-2006, 02:54 PM #51Originally Posted by 63190
Rit is THE standard to which all drugs to treat ADD are judged. It has been around for over 30 years and still has no documented long sterm side effects and also has the highest success rate among youth and teens.
If Rit did nothing for you in the 1st grade, you probably should consult a behavorial specialist or psychologist who can properly give you a DSIMV evaluation...no need to be pumping meth into your body if you don't need to...
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02-03-2006, 03:08 PM #52
Well, I'm seeing a psychiatrist for depressions/anxiety right now. He told me if I didn't feel like I needed it for job performance and wasn't planing on going back to school, I didn't really need it. I'd like to get into chemistry. Maybe work at the water reclamation plant. It's an easy job. Get to go out side and get samples from the pools every so often. Just testing and analyzing data for eight hours. I don't know what it pays though.
I like my job right now. I get to fix broken stuff and then test drive the wheels off it to test the repair. Or test drive the wheels off it to varify the problem. Only thing that sucks is inclament weather. Other than that, it's pretty cool. Just aint going to get rich doin' it. Made $32K last year. Probably never be able to buy my own home is all.
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02-03-2006, 04:16 PM #53Originally Posted by Mizfit
I'll hit you up via PM over at EF with summary and some of the info from the packet. I'm not sure if it's going to be available in Canada, or at least for ADHD in Canada. GD might know something if it's being intro'd to the Aussie market.
:cow:
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02-03-2006, 04:24 PM #54Originally Posted by Phreak101
Racemic amphetamine is the new standard to which all other ADHD drugs are judged. Whether due to effectiveness or marketing strategy is anyone's guess.
Dextroamphetamine has been around much longer than ritalin, however, it's potential for abuse necessitated a different chemical for treating ADD/ADHD. (I don't believe the medical community recognizes ADD anymore... it's all ADHD now.)
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02-28-2006, 09:04 AM #55Junior Member
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As an adderall prescribee....it is the best... compared to concerta which SUCKED cuz they put me on that first.... Adderall is ****in amazing I love it so much but when it wares off 3-5 hours you start to get depressed because the feeling is gone ... I was prescribed to the 30mg ones so what I did at school was take 15mg when I woke up before school and they would just blast me with the effect then when I felt it waring off I'd cut the other half into another half (so like 7.5 mg) and take that.... then when the 2nd wave ended I took the last of it.... so it lasts me thru the whole school day... Also I'm not a smoker but realized a nice hit of a cigarette will kick things right back into action too!
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02-28-2006, 09:11 AM #56
the same meds don't work for everyone... it's kind of like doing a research project on yourself.
adderall actually isin't even avail in canada because it has been associated with too many deaths.
most adults here are given stratera - non stimulant
new guidleines actually came out in 2006 on how doctors are supposed to diagnoise people with the disorder.
http://www.caddra.ca/en/guidelines.html
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02-28-2006, 09:44 AM #57
Mizfit how long have you been on Strattera if I may ask?
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02-28-2006, 09:46 AM #58Originally Posted by Mizfit
and before you get all huffy and puffy... ive been on add/adhd meds for over fifteen years, the gammut; dex, rit, add, wb, old schoolers should be familiar with cylert. i start law school in the fall... thought about taking it again, then realized i wouldnt be doing it myself. i have a very hard time concentrating and staying focused, but i do it. you can too, exert control... why hinge your achievements on the use of meds? that is unless the threat of being institutionalized is in the cards sans pill.
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02-28-2006, 09:51 AM #59Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
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02-28-2006, 09:52 AM #60Originally Posted by Phreak101
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02-28-2006, 10:00 AM #61Originally Posted by Phreak101
please tell me you catch the distinction?
but in case you didnt, allow me to reiterate: "im worried about law school and if i'll be able to keep up with all the other cut-throat, uber-motivated people that'll crush me if i don't, instead of planning to work harder i should medicate"
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02-28-2006, 10:00 AM #62Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
I chose the wrong profession.. I am an executive.. and in the field i chose i am required to pay attention and sit still. i have to pay attention. i would be just as smart, but wouldn't be able to do my job.
I don't take meds outside of work, it doesn't hinder my personality and what you say is your opinion and to be honest what makes me different is also what makes me unique and some of the ADHd traits have also have benefits to my employer as they have offered a different perspective. As long, as I am kept occupied and have stuff to do I’m fine. It's only when I’m bored and don't keep lists and am let to wander that i go astray. I have learnt ways to deal with it.
You saying someone will be hospitalized is a bit harsh - i want to be successful and i am.
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02-28-2006, 10:05 AM #63Originally Posted by Mizfit
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02-28-2006, 10:09 AM #64Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
Cmon now...
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02-28-2006, 10:10 AM #65Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
there is a big difference between someone who can't pay attention for a second and someone who has trouble focusing all the time..
Have you even seen a kitten with a ball or a string in it's line of focus? When someone is around me talking at a certain pitch, or they are moving I can’t help but look. Even even the slightest things distract me. Not because I want too, but because I do. If I could use sheer will power to avoid this I would, but I can’t. Do you know what it like to be driving your car and not be able to stop moving your leg.
See here’s the problem is that so many people think they have ADHD, when in actuality they don’t. And then you have ppl like you who think that people who actually do have the disorder think that one’s who actually do suffer should just deal with it and use the medications a crutch. Do you honestly think that it’s something someone want, to have to take medication for the rest of his or her life?
As far as I’m concerned someone taking adderal or Rit**** is no different than someone who is diabetic taking insulin . – if you really had ADHD you would understand.
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02-28-2006, 10:12 AM #66Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
How old r u and where did u get your degree?
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02-28-2006, 10:15 AM #67Originally Posted by Phreak101
corporate workplace: 10-20% on add meds (percent of population with add)
so explain to me again how these arenas are the same? or are you suggesting nearly all corporate employees are popping stimulants to stay in the game?
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02-28-2006, 10:20 AM #68Originally Posted by Mizfit
but your insulin analogy is worthless. no insulin=possible death... no rit****=some daydreams.
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02-28-2006, 10:20 AM #69Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
OK...people who feel they can be making 100K a year vs 50K in a sales arena (like myself) because they can stay more focused are totally justified.
Explain to me how taking steroids and possibly doing harm to your body even comes close to the achievements of doubling your income unless you are winning BBing competitions??
Case closed...
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02-28-2006, 10:21 AM #70Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
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02-28-2006, 10:24 AM #71Originally Posted by Mizfit
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02-28-2006, 10:25 AM #72Originally Posted by Phreak101
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02-28-2006, 10:30 AM #73Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
I was medicated as a child and was taken off - so yes i know i can live without medication, but my quality of life and my quality of relationships is affected and at the age of 30 i am not willing to re start. I think what Phreak and i are both trying to say is people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.. - which is what it appears you are doing.
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02-28-2006, 10:31 AM #74Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
To each his own right?
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02-28-2006, 10:34 AM #75Originally Posted by Mizfit
the comparison seems a bit loose.
ALL top level bodybuilders are ingesting drugs
1/5 corporate employees are ingesting drugs
i dont even compete, but someday i hope to, in a sport in which ALL are ingesting drugs. prove me wrong, and the stones'll stop.
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02-28-2006, 10:39 AM #76
i think i'm out.. with phreak - to each his own and good luck with it.
You have your opinion
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02-28-2006, 10:43 AM #77Originally Posted by Phreak101
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02-28-2006, 11:11 AM #78Originally Posted by bigbouncinballs
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04-15-2006, 10:49 PM #79Originally Posted by Mizfit
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04-16-2006, 12:07 AM #80
my doc just switched me from 10mg to 15mg......... i'm not hugry at all and that's what sucks. the change in the mg is very little except for my appetite.
great weight loss! lol
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