santabarbarian wrote:
A good friend of mine had a dexy prescription while he was trying to earn his PHD, he was brilliant and had ADHD dx and AS not dx, he was over prescribed and would often give me some dexy's. It sure did change my ability to concentrate. I could study for hours straight and retain so much information. If I normally functioned that way I would be a doctor by now myself. I would never take more than 2x5mg per day, he was rx'd 5x5 per day, and you get really tired and edgy when you come off of them.
I was far more social on them, but I would talk talk talk, and who wants to hear more about an aspies fixations and intersest?
So overall good for school, brought me out of my shell. But definitely had some downsides too.
Oh yeah they really made me notice the opposite sex, I felt like a raging bull ready to run down the hill and...... well maybe you've heard that joke.
I am kinda interested in trying these again on a regular basis to see if it gives me a positive outcome. Please post back here and let us know what your results are, both good and bad.
Yep but he was probably on 5x5 because 2 wouldn't have an effect on him. If you have an under-active brain it just makes you normal you don't get euphoric/social effect other people might have on that dose.
The fact that I didn't respond to Concerta, means I might not respond to this either or any other stimulants. What it does, probably due the effect of making you tired when you come off it, improve my sleep pattern. That is probably why coffee makes me drowsy. The problem with the one I’m prescribed is it not the slow release so I actually have to remember to take it every 3 hours, which isn’t going to happen. But is just a quick trial to see if it will work there is a slow release version I believe. If I don't they said they would put me on a SNRI. I can’t remember which one it was. Also I’m likely to be prescribed a drug called Aricept. Probably a long shot but has anyone been on that?