ou2saved
12-05-2005, 11:16 PM
I know that I show all of the symptoms of a.d.h.d. without hyperactivity.I'm reckless and seem to go full speed and I can't stop! I cut myself shaving,I get hurt at work,I get distracted,I can't calm down!!!! It's crazy how I can't focus or concentrate!! I take elavil for depression so I'm not depressed anymore,I take klonipin for my social phobia and it works but the pain of this a.d.h.d.is too much!! what should I have my doctor prescribe me???
seriousperson
12-06-2005, 12:05 AM
It's different for different people.
Some just do therapy.
I tried Strattera, but it didn't do anything.
So I'm on Adderall & Ritalin, which I hate because they are "controlled" substances, so I feel like a druggie when I get them filled.
The irony is that I'm not addicted to the amphetamines (they make me want to nap in the middle of the day, as does coffee if I drink it for more than a week), but my body is now dependent upon Zoloft, which I loathe because of the side-effects for which I have to take another medicine. And the only thing good about Zoloft is the cute commercials.
But the amphetamines do help me slow my mind down so that I can at least see the scenery as it passes by (if you know what I mean).
Ask you doctor what he or she recommends.
addprogrammer
12-06-2005, 02:20 PM
I'll ditto everything seriousperson wrote except Adderal alone works for me. The one thing I am sure of is we are all different hence different meds, dosages, and combinations are to be expected.
It's different for different people.
Some just do therapy.
I tried Strattera, but it didn't do anything.
So I'm on Adderall & Ritalin, which I hate because they are "controlled" substances, so I feel like a druggie when I get them filled.
The irony is that I'm not addicted to the amphetamines (they make me want to nap in the middle of the day, as does coffee if I drink it for more than a week), but my body is now dependent upon Zoloft, which I loathe because of the side-effects for which I have to take another medicine. And the only thing good about Zoloft is the cute commercials.
But the amphetamines do help me slow my mind down so that I can at least see the scenery as it passes by (if you know what I mean).
Ask you doctor what he or she recommends.