Tara
06-09-03, 01:04 PM
I have heard several people who take Strattera talk about waking up with a hangover like feeling since they began taking Strattera.
Have any of you had a similar experience?
Have any of you had a similar experience?
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View Full Version : Hangover feeling? Tara 06-09-03, 01:04 PM I have heard several people who take Strattera talk about waking up with a hangover like feeling since they began taking Strattera. Have any of you had a similar experience? Wheel1975 07-04-03, 10:41 AM Yes. the primary effect of Strattera on me is debiitating, which other people equate with "nicer to get along with" and "easier to get along with." I feel drunk, hung over, clumsy, stupid... when i first started on the drug I could not brain storm: my mind was so "focused" and "conventional" that i couldn't have a stray thought. I was just blank and quiet. It was silent inside my head and i felt like I was going through severe sensory deprivation/isolation. I am "tired" all the time I'm suppposed to be awake, and can't sleep when I am supposed to sleep. I would say that this drug works by being debilitating. Granted, I don't rage as much, hell, I can hardly think a thought or hold an opinion! That i am "pacified" is clear. That it helps a single ADHD "problem" is unclear. I can't do "paperwork" or "taxes" or "meaningless stuff" any better at all. In fact, instead of being able to 'force" myself into those things, I simply walk out of the room. I am an extreem Stop sign respector. In the middle of the Smokie mountains at 2 AM I stop at a stop sign in the woods. If anything were within 100 yards you could tell. On Strattera I ran 12 stop signs in the first few days. If no one was around (no cars, no kids, no animals) I simply didn't stop. It was shocking to me. I had to really fight with myself to respect "parking lot stop signs" (shich aren't legal signs!) when no one was near the intersection. It pushed things to some kind of a reality equation, with no rule following B.S. (ballogna stuff) It is a real moral dellima... oh and it hasn't improved my spelling, or changed what i feel is right or wrong (with the behavioral exceptions above not withstanding). I just can't muster an opposition to "wrongs." Hope that helps! - David aforceforgood 07-04-03, 04:54 PM Wheel, maybe you need your dosage reduced slightly? |