APSJ
04-03-09, 06:33 PM
I've been taking methylphenidate for about fifteen years, and its been incredibly helpful to me, but has some consistent unpleasant side effects, some of which I manage to deal with effectively, others of which I have not.
I've heard that a lot of the stimulant meds have similar side effects, and am extremely curious about how other people deal with the side effects they experience. What do you do?
Here are my methods:
•Lack of Appetite: I not only have no appetite while on my medication, I actually find eating quite unpleasant. I sometimes end up not eating lunch, which results in me feeling light headed and unfocused in the late afternoon.
The best thing I've come up with is to carry a cliff bar with me, which I can eat quickly, and drink a lot of water. I still feel somewhat light-headed, but it helps a lot. Recently I also started eating Black Black candy, which has menthol and caffeine, which helps with both energy and the dry mouth and bad breath that sometimes result from my not eating for long periods.
•Single-mindedness: This is something that I have a problem with even without the medication, but its much more intense with it. Essentially, once I start working on something, or researching something, it is extremely difficult to stop or be interrupted. At work, this means I will sit at my computer working all day without stopping. I can be quite productive this way, but I think it makes people around me who take breaks to socialize, eat lunch, etc. think I'm very strange(or possibly crazy).
I don't have any really successful methods of dealing with this except to make taking breaks an assignment for myself. Thus, although I have no desire to do so, I try to get up, and walk around a little, stop working while I eat my Cliff bar, and even talk to people about what they are working on.
•Sweating: I used to find that I sweat a lot more when on my medication, and my skin is more oily.
The former was helped by adding another medication, propranolol, the latter is still a problem, but not a major one.
•Crashing: At the end of the day when, the methylphenidate wears off, I am essentially useless. Oddly, some days its very intense, and everything, even sitting on the couch watching TV, is unpleasant, while other days its very mild. I've yet to pin down any factors common to either sort of day. A consequence of this is that my productive time each day is significantly shorter than for most people, since I have to let the medication wear off by 6:00 pm at the latest if I am going to sleep before 5:00am, anything I have not gotten done by that time, I cannot do.
Sometimes, cutting my last dose down a little, so the change isn't so abrupt helps, but that is often impractical as I frequently need to concentrate later in the day. When its very unpleasant, I sometimes have a couple of drinks, but I try not to as I'm not really sure about the health effects of combining alcohol with whatever residual medication is in my system.
•Insomnia: I had insomnia long before I started drinking coffee or taking methylphenidate, but the medication has made it significantly worse. Even though I avoid taking it after 4:00, I still have frequent trouble sleeping.
I've found nothing that helps me with this other than medication, either over the counter:unisom and melatonin, or prescription: doxapin, remeron. These work fairly well, but the former make it hard for me to wake up, and the latter take quite a while to work.
I had a serious adverse reaction to the hypnotic variety of sleep aids(ambien, sonata, lunesta, etc.), after using them successfully for several months, and I already take a benzodiazapene for anxiety during the day so I'm pretty confined in my options. I've often thought about asking for whatever is in a "mickey" as seen in old movies, but I'm not sure I'd get a favorable response.
I've heard that a lot of the stimulant meds have similar side effects, and am extremely curious about how other people deal with the side effects they experience. What do you do?
Here are my methods:
•Lack of Appetite: I not only have no appetite while on my medication, I actually find eating quite unpleasant. I sometimes end up not eating lunch, which results in me feeling light headed and unfocused in the late afternoon.
The best thing I've come up with is to carry a cliff bar with me, which I can eat quickly, and drink a lot of water. I still feel somewhat light-headed, but it helps a lot. Recently I also started eating Black Black candy, which has menthol and caffeine, which helps with both energy and the dry mouth and bad breath that sometimes result from my not eating for long periods.
•Single-mindedness: This is something that I have a problem with even without the medication, but its much more intense with it. Essentially, once I start working on something, or researching something, it is extremely difficult to stop or be interrupted. At work, this means I will sit at my computer working all day without stopping. I can be quite productive this way, but I think it makes people around me who take breaks to socialize, eat lunch, etc. think I'm very strange(or possibly crazy).
I don't have any really successful methods of dealing with this except to make taking breaks an assignment for myself. Thus, although I have no desire to do so, I try to get up, and walk around a little, stop working while I eat my Cliff bar, and even talk to people about what they are working on.
•Sweating: I used to find that I sweat a lot more when on my medication, and my skin is more oily.
The former was helped by adding another medication, propranolol, the latter is still a problem, but not a major one.
•Crashing: At the end of the day when, the methylphenidate wears off, I am essentially useless. Oddly, some days its very intense, and everything, even sitting on the couch watching TV, is unpleasant, while other days its very mild. I've yet to pin down any factors common to either sort of day. A consequence of this is that my productive time each day is significantly shorter than for most people, since I have to let the medication wear off by 6:00 pm at the latest if I am going to sleep before 5:00am, anything I have not gotten done by that time, I cannot do.
Sometimes, cutting my last dose down a little, so the change isn't so abrupt helps, but that is often impractical as I frequently need to concentrate later in the day. When its very unpleasant, I sometimes have a couple of drinks, but I try not to as I'm not really sure about the health effects of combining alcohol with whatever residual medication is in my system.
•Insomnia: I had insomnia long before I started drinking coffee or taking methylphenidate, but the medication has made it significantly worse. Even though I avoid taking it after 4:00, I still have frequent trouble sleeping.
I've found nothing that helps me with this other than medication, either over the counter:unisom and melatonin, or prescription: doxapin, remeron. These work fairly well, but the former make it hard for me to wake up, and the latter take quite a while to work.
I had a serious adverse reaction to the hypnotic variety of sleep aids(ambien, sonata, lunesta, etc.), after using them successfully for several months, and I already take a benzodiazapene for anxiety during the day so I'm pretty confined in my options. I've often thought about asking for whatever is in a "mickey" as seen in old movies, but I'm not sure I'd get a favorable response.