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I'm an adult, diagnosed last year with ADHD. I mostly have the ADD aspect. I've tried ways to treat it without prescription medication, but so far nothing's helped.

I want to try non-stimulant Strattera; I'm afraid the stimulant drugs (Concerta, Adderall, Ritalin) will have a bad effect, due to my extreme SENSITIVITY to stimulants. Is this is valid reasoning? Here's what I mean...

-- If I have more than 1 cup of coffee or 1 Excedrin, I get quivery & shaky INSIDE & out, and get anxious. I also get heart palpitations at times.
-- If I take more than 1 or 2 puffs of Albuterol (asthma bronchodilator), I'm even WORSE shaky & jittery, and also sometimes get palpitations.
-- If I take even 1 Sudafed (pseudophedrine) anywhere near bedtime, it keeps me up almost all night. And it often makes me anxious.
-- I can't even drink Chai tea; it makes me hot and hyper!

Does all this prove I should avoid stimulant-based ADHD meds? Or am I making correlations that aren't valid? Thanks! :)

2006-08-02 16:19:19 · 5 answers · asked by scary shari 5 in Health Mental Health

P.S. Don't worry -- I'm not just relying on asking opinions online. I plan to discuss all this with my doctor and/or psych also.

2006-08-02 16:26:57 · update #1

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My mom was diagnosed with ADD and Ritilin did nothing for her ADD, but did exactly what you said--made her feel way too strung out, like she'd drank an entire pot of coffee (she can't tolerate stimulants either).

Other than that, I know nothing about the disorder except that it runs heavily in my family. But one thing I have learned is that *I* know my body and I trust that gut instinct that tells me something's wrong. If your gut says a stimulant is a no-no for you, trust it. I tend to rub my doctors the wrong way, because I'm not one, so therefore how would I know, but you know your body better than they do. Trust your gut, honey.

2006-08-02 16:39:23 · answer #1 · answered by I'm just me 7 · 1 0

Some people have trouble with stimulants. That is the art of prescribing the right treatment for the patient. They can start wit ha smaller dose if there is a reason to switch from what you are on. There are other medicines than what you mentioned and the right one could make the difference for you.

2006-08-02 17:28:52 · answer #2 · answered by Buzz s 6 · 1 0

As a parent of kid with SEVERE ADHD let me assure you that Ritalin will not kill him. However, when we first started giving it to him, the medicine crash that came at the end of the day definitely got our attention. When we got him on Concerta, the time release function of the medication really ended that problem. But if your doctor has him on Dexedrine, that indicates to me that you're dealing with a pretty singular situation. By best friend's kid is also on Dexedrine, but he needs it just to go to sleep at night. There are also a number of different magazine publications (I'm sure you've read them) that might be able to better answer your question.

2016-03-26 21:09:38 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A great forum for you to present this question and any others you may have is addforums.com. ADD is a real diagnosis; I have it and have used Ritalin in the past and found it helpful, but everyone is different. On that website there are a lot of great, helpful people with different opinions about medications that can give you thoughtful input.

2006-08-02 16:54:22 · answer #4 · answered by Amie 2 · 1 0

ADHD is a misdiagnosis. There are 50 other conditions that mimic ADHD symptoms. ADHD is too broadly defined, to be an actual condition, so please check this site out and get some second opinions, and rule out these other issues. Good Luck.

http://adhdparentssupportgroup.homestead.com/50conditionsmimicingADHD.html

2006-08-02 16:23:23 · answer #5 · answered by ♥ Krista ♥ 4 · 1 0

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