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27 Sep 2018, 7:27 am

I’ve been taking small doses of instant release Ritalin for about seven months now. Whilst it was incredible for my ADHD during the first two months or so, now I become almost incapable of thought after about an hour of taking it. It’s strange and extremely frustrating because I’m only taking 5-7.5mg (as prescribed by my doctor), which were not past my ‘therapeutic window’ when I first started taking it.

Is it tolerance?

Should I be taking med holidays?

Or have I permanently damaged my dopaminergic receptors by taking it for over six months?

I apologise if this is the wrong place to ask such questions but my doctor can’t do anything other than re-refer me to an ADHD clinic.

If anyone has experience of this blunting effect after initial success on the treatment, I’d be interested to know what helped.

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27 Sep 2018, 8:14 am

JakeASD wrote:

If anyone has experience of this blunting effect after initial success on the treatment, I’d be interested to know what helped.

Thanks.


I've never taken Ritalin but I have had the blunting effect on all meds that have had some success , It just seems to plateau. I think it's known as tachyphylaxis. Sorry Jake but I haven't found anything that has helped , but there maybe some useful advice here http://www.addforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65202


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27 Sep 2018, 9:52 am

Thanks, Ferris.

It would be immensely disappointing if I have to stop taking Ritalin altogether as it’s the only medication that has ever calmed down my sensory system. :(


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27 Sep 2018, 8:11 pm

Have you tried other stimulants &/or Wellbutrin/Bupropion :?: I'm wondering if switching to a different med that works in kind of a similar way would help :?


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28 Sep 2018, 2:56 am

nick007 wrote:
Have you tried other stimulants &/or Wellbutrin/Bupropion :?: I'm wondering if switching to a different med that works in kind of a similar way would help :?


I’ve tried Elvanse and Concerta but it was the instant release formulation of methylphenidate that proved to be the most beneficial.

Unfortunately I don’t have access to alternative treatments now that I’ve been discharged from an ADHD clinic.


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29 Sep 2018, 4:46 pm

Your GP might be able to suggest something


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30 Sep 2018, 6:40 am

My GP isn’t a great help when it comes to ADHD. :(

He invariably concludes that I’m depressed and suggests trying an anti-depressant.


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27 Oct 2018, 11:40 am

I am currently on 27 mg./day of Concerta XR, though I have never tried Ritalin. I found while I was on only 18 mg. Of Concerta my sensory issues were significantly helped for about 2 months then that faded, just as all other effects of any medication have done. I know autistics can have different experiences with medication and I wonder if this is something that is a result of our neurology. I havent experienced diminished thought capacity on concerta yet but I am finding that on 27 mg I tend to perseverate on thoughts more at night when the meds have mostly worn off. When I first started taking the stimulant I felt a feeling of calm and 'brightness' wash over me which was a welcomed relief to my usual racing irritated mind. I see a psychiatric nurse practictioner for my medication... maybe you can search for a provider like that rather than a GP or psychiatrist.