My psych is letting me try ADHD meds without getting neuropsych testing after all, which is great because that shit’s expensive. Wish me luck getting it filled with the shortage and everything. I really hope it helps! I’m tired of being overwhelmed all the time and unable to focus on what I want to focus on.

Update: Day one on Adderall 10mg - It’s a little too early to tell, but it might feel a little bit easier to focus on stuff. I don’t feel “wired” or anything, and I’m still getting hungry as usual. My heart might be beating a little faster, which I was told to expect.

  • @[email protected]
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    2011 months ago

    Pharmacist here with a couple suggestions to make your life easier.

    • ask your MD to give you your rx as a hard copy. Electronic prescriptions may not be transferable depending on state regulations. With a hard copy you can call arround to several local pharmacies to find one that has your dose in stock and then physically take the rx to them instead of asking your MD to send over a new electronic rx.
    • look into genetic testing. Genesight has income based costs that max out at $350 and will save you months to years of trial and error trying to find a med that works for you.
    • @can
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      1411 months ago

      Yo can you elaborate on that second point please?

      • @[email protected]
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        511 months ago

        The genesight test specifically test for how your body would metabolize depression/anxiety and ADHD meds.

        For example, if you are a poor metabolize of a drug, you would be more likely to have side effects. And if you are a hyper metabolize you wouldn’t respond as well to normal doses as you would break down and clear the drug faster that the average person.

        Both of these issues would eventually show up through trial and error with dose adjustment over the corse of a year or so, however with the genetic testing you can get that information in a couple of weeks and avoid a lot of the back and forth with does and drug changes.

        • @can
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          311 months ago

          That sounds amazing.

      • nightauthor
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        211 months ago

        According to Dr Russell Barkley, there are genetic tests that can really help identify which drugs you are likely to respond to.

  • @can
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    1711 months ago

    Congrats! Don’t forget to eat!

  • Scew
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    1611 months ago

    Just don’t forget where you’ve been getting your motivation from up to this point. It only gives you the energy to get those things accomplished, not the motivation to want to do them.

    • @gazby
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      1211 months ago

      I would say it (significantly) helps, indirectly, with motivation because you know that with the medication the task itself will be vastly less exhausting to complete.

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        Yep! I’ve been taking ADHD meds for a month (?) now and I get that.

        I feel like it gives me just enough willpower to get things started, after that I just feel like I forget why I didn’t even want to do whatever task I’m doing and just go with it.

        Brain is funneh

  • @[email protected]
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    1011 months ago

    Hope it helps!

    Please make sure to keep your Psych up to date with how it makes you feel and/or side effects you are feeling.

  • agentshags
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    211 months ago

    Gratz!

    But like you mentioned, it can be difficult getting filled, due to shortages. Best of luck friend