Flynnal
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I've often wondered what the real differences are between atomoxetine and the typical stimulants (ie. dexamphetamine, Vyvanse, and Ritalin, not sure if there are others, perhaps there are).
I keep hearing conflicting reports...some say that atomoxetine is in fact a stimulant - an adrenergic stimulant, and that typical stims are both dopaminergic and adrenergic, so the former does one neurotransmitter and the typicals do both neurotransmitters.
I have major life-destroying ADHD symptoms and in all probability some kind of high-functioning autism-spectrum disorder (so there are probably two comorbidities), which of these medications are most likely to help me in the long term? I know of people who are on either of these for a long term treatment. I'm not interested in anything else other than just treating the problem so I can get on with my life and start to live normally. I have a GP who was nice enough to prescribe 10mg Strattera x 56 with 1 repeat to see if this actually works, but I'm not sure whether I should go ahead and try this out or whether I should wait until I see a specialist?
It's an interesting conundrum. One of which I'm not looking terribly forward to. Tried so many different antidepressants and antipsychotics over the years - Abilify being by far the worst one, could have murdered someone on that shit). All they did was make me feel worse or erased my sexuality and that's if they did anything at all! Benzos don't really work well either, they slow my brain down but I still get irritable and distracted on them and do way way way too much daydreaming to get anything meaningful done, as in household chores and work related stuff (surprise surprise benzos and antidepressants/antipsychotics won't do shit because I have ADHD+Aspergers LOL!).
PS: Same GP also gave me plenty of prednisone too hahaha.
I keep hearing conflicting reports...some say that atomoxetine is in fact a stimulant - an adrenergic stimulant, and that typical stims are both dopaminergic and adrenergic, so the former does one neurotransmitter and the typicals do both neurotransmitters.
I have major life-destroying ADHD symptoms and in all probability some kind of high-functioning autism-spectrum disorder (so there are probably two comorbidities), which of these medications are most likely to help me in the long term? I know of people who are on either of these for a long term treatment. I'm not interested in anything else other than just treating the problem so I can get on with my life and start to live normally. I have a GP who was nice enough to prescribe 10mg Strattera x 56 with 1 repeat to see if this actually works, but I'm not sure whether I should go ahead and try this out or whether I should wait until I see a specialist?
It's an interesting conundrum. One of which I'm not looking terribly forward to. Tried so many different antidepressants and antipsychotics over the years - Abilify being by far the worst one, could have murdered someone on that shit). All they did was make me feel worse or erased my sexuality and that's if they did anything at all! Benzos don't really work well either, they slow my brain down but I still get irritable and distracted on them and do way way way too much daydreaming to get anything meaningful done, as in household chores and work related stuff (surprise surprise benzos and antidepressants/antipsychotics won't do shit because I have ADHD+Aspergers LOL!).
PS: Same GP also gave me plenty of prednisone too hahaha.
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