Been on the same meds forever so I have no idea whats been brought to market people are taking but curious whats been cooked up as of late

Mine is quite old school ;)

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I go in a combo of Velafaxin and Metilfelidato that helps me to stay awake and less vitaly overwhelmed by -wide movement pointing…everything - Also is less, statistically significant, hard to focus. I still struggle to start a lot of tasks, but it is quite different if I have nothing on my body.

Edit: 40 years of struggle doesn’t go away that easy, after all

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Atomoxitine for the past few years. Recently I have tried modafinil to supplement it. It’s like a lightweight version of stimulants. I find that I don’t need a normal 100 mg dose for it to work. 50 mg is enough, and I think even 25 mg it has a noticeable effect.

I am experimenting with Adderall on one or two days per week, then modafinil for 2-3 more, with atomoxitine everyday. (I basically supplement my strattera Monday through thursday, and occasionally on a Friday to make work easier.) This seems like a really useful combination to me so far, and with this dosing schedule, it seems like it will take a very long time for me to build up a tolerance, if I ever do.

I love my prescriber. He knows that I am fairly cautious about medications, so he is willing to prescribe different things over time to see what works best.

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Got one myself, cherish them and always treat them well. Life would suck if mine didnt give me the latitude they do, I like to think its a symbiotic setup and they learn as much from me :)

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I dunno if I (41) count as a kid, but I got diagnosed last year and put on atomoxetine. It’s got the jumping-from-thought-to-thought under control so I can concentrate on something if I get started, and I guess making phone calls is a bit easier now. But I’m still very much ADHD, just under control a bit.

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Thats Straterra right?

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Yes it is. Straterra is the brand name

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My partner’s on atomoxetine with a similar experience. It doesn’t magically make everything better the same way that stimulants seem to, but it’s a fairly big improvement without needing to worry about the effects waning.

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Yeah, it would be nice if I could get some stimulants too to help when I really need to get something done, but I can kind of work around it with large doses of caffeine. (I live in Japan where even most doctors can’t prescribe amphetamines)

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Generic Vyvanse finally became available a year or two ago. It’s the only one that works well for me without wildly swinging my emotions all over the place.

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I’m on dyanavel because my insurance covers it and I can get it mailed straight to my door. No more dealing with shitty chain drug store shortages for me. The downside is that I have to be home to sign for the package, but that’s no biggie when you work from home.

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I cant believe everyone doesnt do delivery or mail order, mine get delivered (like a freakin pizza lol).

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