Bullitt78
12-03-03, 06:31 PM
Well I am, I guess in a trial to see if it helps me. I recently went to the Doctors for some other things with the intentions of asking about ADD/ADHD. I finally got the nerve to ask about it a little more (because I am a very private person). I have always had difficulties in school/work and pretty much everyone in my family were aware of the signs but my parents never really did much about it. Now that I am 24 and have had time to read about it more (when I can force myself to sit and read) I felt it was time to do something about it.
I went through the tests and basically the Doctor said "Yea, You should do this". So I was given the choice of Stratera or Adderall and told that Adderall would more quickly let me know if it is actually helping and that Stratera would take a month or so to produce results. So, wanting to find out now I went for Adderall. I have been taking it now for 7 Days.
The first day I started I really didn't notice too much but happened to be at my In-Laws that day for Thanksgiving. I am usually a more outgoing person but everyone seemed to notice that I was a lot quieter and to myself. None of them know I am taking Adderall or anything. But after that things seemed to go better.
That Saturday I had a convention to go to. There were a lot of speeches and stuff for the day. Normally not my thing at all because I would get antsy and move a lot, Get out of my seat, Find reasons to go to the bathroom, etc. It was the first big difference that I noticed in myself. I went with the intentions of going, taking notes if needed and doing my best to pay attention. I was able to do just that. It was very surprising to see the changes that quickly. I don't think that I got up once or even moved during the whole thing.
I had asked my wife if she had noticed any differences in me too. She mentioned that a few days into it that she noticed that when she asked me to do things around the house that it would only take one time of asking. And that I had almost a interest in doing things like cleaning and house work.
Right now I am on 30mg once a day and notice that around 1 - 2 in the afternoon that it fades and that I am not as alert to things. I become more of my normal fidgety self, have a tough time remembering little things and focusing.
Anyhow, Thanks if you’re reading this. It felt good to talk about since my wife and I are the only ones that know.
I went through the tests and basically the Doctor said "Yea, You should do this". So I was given the choice of Stratera or Adderall and told that Adderall would more quickly let me know if it is actually helping and that Stratera would take a month or so to produce results. So, wanting to find out now I went for Adderall. I have been taking it now for 7 Days.
The first day I started I really didn't notice too much but happened to be at my In-Laws that day for Thanksgiving. I am usually a more outgoing person but everyone seemed to notice that I was a lot quieter and to myself. None of them know I am taking Adderall or anything. But after that things seemed to go better.
That Saturday I had a convention to go to. There were a lot of speeches and stuff for the day. Normally not my thing at all because I would get antsy and move a lot, Get out of my seat, Find reasons to go to the bathroom, etc. It was the first big difference that I noticed in myself. I went with the intentions of going, taking notes if needed and doing my best to pay attention. I was able to do just that. It was very surprising to see the changes that quickly. I don't think that I got up once or even moved during the whole thing.
I had asked my wife if she had noticed any differences in me too. She mentioned that a few days into it that she noticed that when she asked me to do things around the house that it would only take one time of asking. And that I had almost a interest in doing things like cleaning and house work.
Right now I am on 30mg once a day and notice that around 1 - 2 in the afternoon that it fades and that I am not as alert to things. I become more of my normal fidgety self, have a tough time remembering little things and focusing.
Anyhow, Thanks if you’re reading this. It felt good to talk about since my wife and I are the only ones that know.