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clevermanka) wrote2013-03-01 01:57 am
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Hi, I'm awake again
Sleepless in the middle of the night. What a surprise.
This makes two weeks that:
I am tired.
Things I have noticed:
It looks like the weather has finally settled down, and I confirmed last night that I can get the Saab out of the alley, so I feel safe making another lab/office appointment with my doctor to get that blood work done. Once those results come back, I'll meet with Dr. Khosh and discuss with him the TSH and TPO levels and the cortisol levels. Both of which should be truly spectacular after two week of insomnia and one week with no thyroid medication.
I am tired.
This makes two weeks that:
- I have woken up at least once in the night, usually twice, usually for an hour or more each time
- I have had no more than six hours of sleep, cumulative, per night
- I have slept six consecutive hours only two nights and those were not back-to-back
I am tired.
Things I have noticed:
- I have no energy (surprise)
- My post-meal swelling is getting worse
- I'm having trouble concentrating on tasks at work
- I'm hungry between meals
- I want sweets
It looks like the weather has finally settled down, and I confirmed last night that I can get the Saab out of the alley, so I feel safe making another lab/office appointment with my doctor to get that blood work done. Once those results come back, I'll meet with Dr. Khosh and discuss with him the TSH and TPO levels and the cortisol levels. Both of which should be truly spectacular after two week of insomnia and one week with no thyroid medication.
I am tired.

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Me at work right now:
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They'll take my adderall out of my cold dead hands, I swear to god.
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I think the only medication I haven't tried now is Concerta/ritalin. I'm going back and forth on whether I want to try it. Nothing's really worked.
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Strattera helped me switch tasks, but didn't give me as much motivation and focus as I would have liked. I wish it had worked out for me, since it works all the time instead of wearing off between doses. With stimulant meds you're always timing doses around when you need to sleep and/or eat, y'know?
I know this is a personal question, but what have you tried? Something to keep in mind is that with stimulant meds, 1. every formulation feels different, so Concerta feels a bit different from Ritalin which feels different from Metadate despite being the same active ingredient, and 2. different doses feel very very different. At 5mg of Adderall I hardly feel anything. 10mg is damn near perfect. 15mg and I can't eat and I can't stop talking and my focus is actually worse but I feel slightly euphoric. 20mgs and I'm a jittery mess. (All generic immediate release, with the XR version I take 20's and I'm fine.)
Something else to keep in mind, is that people with ADHD are notoriously bad at being self-aware. Do you have a significant other or coworkers to whom you are close, to the point where you can talk about your ADHD and medications? Ask them if they notice a difference. Sometimes I've noticed I don't feel any different, but other people will tell me they can tell when I'm on medication vs. when I'm not--I interrupt less, I stay on topic better, that kind of thing.
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I've tried:
Adderall (generic)
Adderall XR
Vyvanse
Strattera
Strattera wasn't *bad* but it's just not worth paying $50 a month for 'a vaguely noticeable difference'. It's something I've been dealing with for several years now, so my SO is well aware of any behavioural changes as a result.
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My sincere apologies if I'm telling you things you've heard before, BTW. It's just that, for me, it took a few years to find the medication and dose that worked, and the experience was almost exactly like getting glasses for the first time--realizing what I'd been missing, that this is what the world is like for everyone else. So I have a bit of an emotional investment in helping other people with ADHD find something that works for them, y'know? I don't want them to miss out if they don't have to.
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I took the others for a considerable amount of time (at least six months in the case of Strattera). I've been on various antidepressants over the years, so I'm fully versed in how some medications take a while to really reach their potential.
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I dunno if you're a member yet, but if you're looking for some support: http://adults-add.livejournal.com/ It's pretty low-traffic these days.
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Me at work right now:
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They'll take my adderall out of my cold dead hands, I swear to god.
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I think the only medication I haven't tried now is Concerta/ritalin. I'm going back and forth on whether I want to try it. Nothing's really worked.
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Strattera helped me switch tasks, but didn't give me as much motivation and focus as I would have liked. I wish it had worked out for me, since it works all the time instead of wearing off between doses. With stimulant meds you're always timing doses around when you need to sleep and/or eat, y'know?
I know this is a personal question, but what have you tried? Something to keep in mind is that with stimulant meds, 1. every formulation feels different, so Concerta feels a bit different from Ritalin which feels different from Metadate despite being the same active ingredient, and 2. different doses feel very very different. At 5mg of Adderall I hardly feel anything. 10mg is damn near perfect. 15mg and I can't eat and I can't stop talking and my focus is actually worse but I feel slightly euphoric. 20mgs and I'm a jittery mess. (All generic immediate release, with the XR version I take 20's and I'm fine.)
Something else to keep in mind, is that people with ADHD are notoriously bad at being self-aware. Do you have a significant other or coworkers to whom you are close, to the point where you can talk about your ADHD and medications? Ask them if they notice a difference. Sometimes I've noticed I don't feel any different, but other people will tell me they can tell when I'm on medication vs. when I'm not--I interrupt less, I stay on topic better, that kind of thing.
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I've tried:
Adderall (generic)
Adderall XR
Vyvanse
Strattera
Strattera wasn't *bad* but it's just not worth paying $50 a month for 'a vaguely noticeable difference'. It's something I've been dealing with for several years now, so my SO is well aware of any behavioural changes as a result.
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My sincere apologies if I'm telling you things you've heard before, BTW. It's just that, for me, it took a few years to find the medication and dose that worked, and the experience was almost exactly like getting glasses for the first time--realizing what I'd been missing, that this is what the world is like for everyone else. So I have a bit of an emotional investment in helping other people with ADHD find something that works for them, y'know? I don't want them to miss out if they don't have to.
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I took the others for a considerable amount of time (at least six months in the case of Strattera). I've been on various antidepressants over the years, so I'm fully versed in how some medications take a while to really reach their potential.
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I dunno if you're a member yet, but if you're looking for some support: http://adults-add.livejournal.com/ It's pretty low-traffic these days.
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