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Are there older people with ADHD still taking stimulants?

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  • grillgamesh@lemmy.dbzer0.comG [email protected]

    adderall. and yes, a gram.

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    Please listen to the huberman podcast on ADHD and medicating it. You will discover that you take an exceptionally high dose which is not likely to be necessary. Please consult another doctor.

    They should be ramping it up from a very low dose slowly and keep it at the lowest working dose four exactly the reasons you have set out.

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      Please listen to the huberman podcast on ADHD and medicating it. You will discover that you take an exceptionally high dose which is not likely to be necessary. Please consult another doctor.

      They should be ramping it up from a very low dose slowly and keep it at the lowest working dose four exactly the reasons you have set out.

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      this was years and years ago, when docs ramped it up in the name of medical profits,..... and I never really ended up needing then after a few years of "getting gud"

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        I never hear about older people who take stimulants

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        Middle aged ADHDer here

        I rawdogged ADHD my entire life until I was diagnosed within the past year. I’ve been on atomoxetine, but its effectiveness for me isn’t worth a bucket of warm piss. I’m going to see my pysch in a little while and ask what my other treatment options are. So I may well become one of those using stimulant treatments.

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        • grillgamesh@lemmy.dbzer0.comG [email protected]

          this was years and years ago, when docs ramped it up in the name of medical profits,..... and I never really ended up needing then after a few years of "getting gud"

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          Ya but thats honestly insane. Isnt the highest dose of Adderall like 50 or 60 mg?

          Why did you go along with that? They literally forced you to up-titrate to that level, nothing less was sufficient, like, ever?

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          • recklessengagement@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

            Depends how old you mean. I've heard of many older (50+) adults getting diagnosed and medicated (usually lower dosages) after realizing they've been dealing with it their whole life.

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            Thats actually valid aha, I guess I was thinking more in terms of chronic long -term

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            • grillgamesh@lemmy.dbzer0.comG [email protected]

              adderall. and yes, a gram.

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              The highest dosage of adderal that I can find is 60mg, and that's typically only for narcolepsy patients.

              To be taking "a gram every 8 hours", you'd need to be taking ~16 pills every 8 hours, or close to 50 pills a day. You're approaching OD risk at that point.

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                Middle aged ADHDer here

                I rawdogged ADHD my entire life until I was diagnosed within the past year. I’ve been on atomoxetine, but its effectiveness for me isn’t worth a bucket of warm piss. I’m going to see my pysch in a little while and ask what my other treatment options are. So I may well become one of those using stimulant treatments.

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                It really sucks that so many people were missed like that. Same as autism

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                  Thats actually valid aha, I guess I was thinking more in terms of chronic long -term

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                  I'd rather not share my age, but I can attest to having used medication therapy successfully for about 15 years.

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                    I'd rather not share my age, but I can attest to having used medication therapy successfully for about 15 years.

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                    You still use it? Im legit curious if it becomes medically and physiologicaly inadvisable at some point. Also, when people have a pension and other supports, I'm curious if ADHD stuff is much easier to cope with. I feel like it cant be any worse

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                      I never hear about older people who take stimulants

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                      I’m 40 and start my day off with a white monster. It calms my mind and lets me think.

                      Probably not the best for my heart, but who among us is the picture of discipline?

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                        I’m 40 and start my day off with a white monster. It calms my mind and lets me think.

                        Probably not the best for my heart, but who among us is the picture of discipline?

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                        Wats a white monster? Vyvanse or generic adderall?

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                          You still use it? Im legit curious if it becomes medically and physiologicaly inadvisable at some point. Also, when people have a pension and other supports, I'm curious if ADHD stuff is much easier to cope with. I feel like it cant be any worse

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                          It varies highly person to person. I've been able to reduce my dosage considerably over time, but I still require it.

                          I occasionally take a weekend break from my medication, so I know how I function without it. When unmedicated, there are certain tasks that I can't do because they are more difficult, and there are certain tasks that I don't do because I become more of a risk - for example, driving and cooking.

                          Driving because I am prone to space out behind the wheel. Cooking because I'm liable to leave the stove or oven on and forget about it until I smell fire.

                          So, if I someday have enough money to hire a private driver and personal chef, I could ditch the meds.

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                            Wats a white monster? Vyvanse or generic adderall?

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                            They mean a Monster Energy drink, the white flavor, but the idea of calling your medication "the white monster" is hilarious to me

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                              Middle aged ADHDer here

                              I rawdogged ADHD my entire life until I was diagnosed within the past year. I’ve been on atomoxetine, but its effectiveness for me isn’t worth a bucket of warm piss. I’m going to see my pysch in a little while and ask what my other treatment options are. So I may well become one of those using stimulant treatments.

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                              Similar situation, started on Concerta which worked great, but then I built a tolerance to it. Tried lots of meds since but nothing has worked. The adderal family didn’t help much and some really messed with my pulse. The Ritalin family seems to be affected by my tolerance to Concerta. I’ve tried Wellbutrin now as my first non-stimulant but it doesn’t seem to be doing anything. I actually see the doctor this week to figure out our next steps.

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                                It varies highly person to person. I've been able to reduce my dosage considerably over time, but I still require it.

                                I occasionally take a weekend break from my medication, so I know how I function without it. When unmedicated, there are certain tasks that I can't do because they are more difficult, and there are certain tasks that I don't do because I become more of a risk - for example, driving and cooking.

                                Driving because I am prone to space out behind the wheel. Cooking because I'm liable to leave the stove or oven on and forget about it until I smell fire.

                                So, if I someday have enough money to hire a private driver and personal chef, I could ditch the meds.

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                                I've found as a young-adult diagnosed person, it heavily affects my social functioning to the extent i dont use it on social occasions and successfully get by with the systems i setup to support myself generally and it covers times i dont use meds.

                                Id never not want to have access to my my meds but im genuinely curious if i will find the same need for them in my later years

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                                  They mean a Monster Energy drink, the white flavor, but the idea of calling your medication "the white monster" is hilarious to me

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                                  You cant fault me for interpolating that 😎😎

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                                    I've found as a young-adult diagnosed person, it heavily affects my social functioning to the extent i dont use it on social occasions and successfully get by with the systems i setup to support myself generally and it covers times i dont use meds.

                                    Id never not want to have access to my my meds but im genuinely curious if i will find the same need for them in my later years

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                                    Oh it absolutely affects my ability to socialize; I know exactly what you mean. Lowering the dosage helped with that, but there are still scenarios where a break is advisable - I just make sure I'm not driving or cooking that day lol.

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                                      Oh it absolutely affects my ability to socialize; I know exactly what you mean. Lowering the dosage helped with that, but there are still scenarios where a break is advisable - I just make sure I'm not driving or cooking that day lol.

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                                      Its crazy nobody recognizes that, its really such a tension for me 😩 I and other people enjoy my non-medicated personality so much so its easier but its definitely a conflict to actualy being productive and taking care of biz-shit

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                                        I never hear about older people who take stimulants

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                                        Mine isn't problematic enough to consider them (I think I've only met one dude that NEEDED to be medicated, IMO) and, besides the clumsiness, I actually enjoy it. The restlessness, the racing thoughts, the constant motion (I'm singing, under my breath or not, and 'microdancing' most of the day)... they not only make life fun, but they're also integral parts of myself. But that works for me, others might have to bite the bullet and get medicated the same way I've had to undergo surgery when needed. 🤷

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                                          Mine isn't problematic enough to consider them (I think I've only met one dude that NEEDED to be medicated, IMO) and, besides the clumsiness, I actually enjoy it. The restlessness, the racing thoughts, the constant motion (I'm singing, under my breath or not, and 'microdancing' most of the day)... they not only make life fun, but they're also integral parts of myself. But that works for me, others might have to bite the bullet and get medicated the same way I've had to undergo surgery when needed. 🤷

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                                          I wouldnt want to not have access to the meds but i disagree one needs ro take them chronically or everyday if they've setup the necessary compensatory systems but I also dont have chidren or a super professional career so thats a huge grain of salt i should be taken with

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