Concern re: STIMULANT drugs for my ADHD (are my fears valid?)? - asthma and adderall
I am an adult, diagnosed last year with ADHD. I look too much like ADD. I have tried to transform the treatment of non-prescription medicines, but so far nothing has helped.
I will try, non-stimulant Strattera, I fear that the stimulant drugs (Concerta, Adderall, Ritalin), a negative effect, because I extreme sensitivity to stimulants. This argument is valid? That's what I mean ...
- If you have more than 1 cup of coffee or 1 Excedrin, tremors, and I hesitated and out, and are excited. I also sometimes palpitations.
- If I have more than 1 or 2 trains of salbutamol (bronchodilator asthma), I'm even more unstable and nervous, and sometimes palpitations.
- If I even 1 Sudafed (pseudoephedrine) anywherNearly back on the bed, I stayed up all night. And it often makes me anxious.
- Can I not drink chai tea, hot and it makes me hyper!
All this proves that I avoid stimulant-based ADHD medication? Or I'm done, the correlations are not valid? Thank you! :)
Monday, February 15, 2010
Asthma And Adderall Concern Re: STIMULANT Drugs For My ADHD (are My Fears Valid?)?
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My mother was diagnosed with ADHD and Ritilin has nothing to add, but it does exactly what it says - you feel to stop, as if he (a whole pot of coffee that had not been drinking either tolerate stimulants).
Apart from that I know nothing about the disease except that it mainly works in my family. But one thing I learned that I * know my body and the confidence * that instinct tells me that something is wrong. If your gut says a stimulus is a no-no for you to trust him. I tend to rub my doctors in the wrong direction, because I am, as I know, but you know that your body much better than she did. Trust your instincts, honey.
Some people have problems with the stimulants. It is the art of prescribing the right treatment for the patient. You can start with a lower dose of the mind, if for any reason to change what it is. Other medications you mentioned and can make a big difference for you.
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