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
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scary shari
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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