Curious how others experience and cope with that?

How does that apply to relationships/socialnstuff?

  • CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 days ago

    Vyvanse (washed down with my morning coffee) around 8 hrs in I have a complete drop in energy and then about 2-3 hrs later I get a second wind.

    It’s a challenge because I’m a couch potato for dinner time and then get things done when it’s time to wind down.

  • Pommes_für_dein_Balg@feddit.org
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    8 days ago

    Depends on the meds. With Medikinet (methylphenidate, same compound as Ritalin or Concerta) it was like a hammer knocking me out twice a day, and feeling like a robot while its effect lasted.
    Now I’m on Elvanse (lisdexamfetamine, same as Vyvanse) and the highs and lows are much less pronounced.
    I don’t even feel it directly, I just get more done during the day, am more patient and less anxious with it.
    But long term I do notice that it also suppresses my other emotions, so I don’t take it every day, especially not during the weekend or vacations.

  • HuntressHimbo@lemmy.zip
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    8 days ago

    Depends on the meds. For me Adderall gave me horrible crashes. Because of the side effects on appetite I would never eat or drink enough while on it, so when it wore off I just felt like shit. Tired, hungry, and distractable. With meds that work better for me I go from feeling productive and focused to feeling aimless and brainless, but without the physical issues of deprivation its not so bad

  • artifex@piefed.social
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    8 days ago

    With every medication that I’ve tried that has been at all effective (it’s a short list, adderall and nuvigil), when on: WOW IT’S SO QUIET IN MY HEAD, and then when off: ah, there’s all the noise again.

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      8 days ago

      So, I don’t doubt that overall I’d be better at life if I was taking meds, but at the same time, I’ve never experienced anything else, and I’m kind of scared of what my head would feel like without the noise.

  • Wojwo@feddit.online
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    8 days ago

    The one thing that is common among all the meds is if there’s a song playing in my head. Wake up, random song in my head. Take my meds and notice sometime later that it’s quiet. About the time the meds wear off there’s a song again. Doesn’t matter if it’s methylphenidate, song about 4 hours later. Extended release song 8 hours later. Same with vyvanse.

    The song can be anything today it was the mcu intro music. It could be a song from a commercial 30 years ago, or some earworm from one of my kids playlists or shows.

    • mystic-macaroni@lemmy.ml
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      8 days ago

      I get the same thing only it’s an non decipherable version of a song I had heard earlier in the day. Like garbled lyrics and a similar tune. I also have bipolar and I thought it was related to that. My doctor has since put me on an anti psychotic and the music has gone away. Good to know it’s not just me

  • ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    I’m currently in a month long lapse between meds, and it feels like “Flowers for Algernon” in my brain right now. Like, the sad second half. I used to be smart but now I’m not.

    Anyway, when my meds wear off during the day, it feels like that but a lot less so. I can’t wait to get my mind under control again.

  • Atherel@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 days ago

    I took methylphenidate and now lisdexafetamine, both with retardation. Always one in the morning that would last for about 6 hours, so I take a second, smaller dose at noon to boost the duration. I never experienced crashes. When I forget the dose at noon I realize it because my mind keepa wandering off in the afternoon or because I suddenly am not doing the task I originally wanted to do because I got distracted or followed a rabbit hole. Just hope it’s not in the middle of an important meeting.