First post, hi everybody! (Not sure if this is advanced enough for this section, but it seems to be too advanced for most people...)
I have ADD, the non-hyperactive kind. No stimulant, or stubstance other people find stimulating, works for me. In short, they don't stimulate me, they don't make my mind sharper, nothing. Just some side effects, usually mild, depending on substance and dosage. This applies to everything from caffeine to amphetamine. Nicotine, caffeine, cocaine, Ritalin, pharmaceutical amphetamine, modafinil (Provigil), Strattera, Wellbutrin.... all useless to me. I'm not looking to get high or hyper, I just want to achieve a normal level of mental clarity and drive.
Can anybody with extensive knowledge on the subject give me some possible (theoretical) reasons why I seem to be "immune" to stimulants? The only possibility I've come up with is some level of undiagnosed hypothyroidism. Maybe I need to treat that (with thyroid hormone) before the stimulants can do their job - or maybe then I won't need them at all. Any thoughts on this, or anything else?
Of course I will discuss this with doctors, but most of them seem to have never delved as deep as some of the knowledgeable people on these forums.
To reiterate, I'm not looking for an analysis of ME, specifically. Just looking for any accumulated knowledge and theories on the subject.
I have ADD, the non-hyperactive kind. No stimulant, or stubstance other people find stimulating, works for me. In short, they don't stimulate me, they don't make my mind sharper, nothing. Just some side effects, usually mild, depending on substance and dosage. This applies to everything from caffeine to amphetamine. Nicotine, caffeine, cocaine, Ritalin, pharmaceutical amphetamine, modafinil (Provigil), Strattera, Wellbutrin.... all useless to me. I'm not looking to get high or hyper, I just want to achieve a normal level of mental clarity and drive.
Can anybody with extensive knowledge on the subject give me some possible (theoretical) reasons why I seem to be "immune" to stimulants? The only possibility I've come up with is some level of undiagnosed hypothyroidism. Maybe I need to treat that (with thyroid hormone) before the stimulants can do their job - or maybe then I won't need them at all. Any thoughts on this, or anything else?
Of course I will discuss this with doctors, but most of them seem to have never delved as deep as some of the knowledgeable people on these forums.
To reiterate, I'm not looking for an analysis of ME, specifically. Just looking for any accumulated knowledge and theories on the subject.
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I was asking for theories on what might prevent stimulants from doing "their job". How useful their effect turns out to be in the long run is another question entirely.