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Caption: When I take max dose of an ADHD stimulant and it makes me passout on the couch

  • snooggums@midwest.social
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    4 months ago

    One of the things that helped me find the right prescription stimulant in my 30s was telling the prescribing doctor that I had tried cocaine in my 20s and found it very calming.

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      4 months ago

      Yes, apparently they can do a lot with that information. I’m not sure what to say though. Coffee can make me really tired, or extremely stimulated like a cartoon squirrel.

    • ChocoboRocket@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Cocain isn’t calming at all! It tastes horrible, makes my throat go numb and dry which makes me gag, while everyone else seems to be somehow enjoying themselves and wanting more.

      I’ll be over here smoking my 16th joint of the afternoon while daydreaming of every anime fight scene I’ve ever seen all at the same, while taking out only half the trash before I start mowing either only the front or back yard while 2 songs simultaneously play in my mind thank you very much

        • yuri
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          3 months ago

          Nah babe, all our brains are wired different! Plus even a trained medical professional wouldn’t make an assessment like that over one comment, c’mon lol

    • GreatWhiteBuffalo41@slrpnk.net
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      3 months ago

      Lol yes I told my doc I tried Adderall in high school with a friend and we were both like wow I feel so focused. She then later got diagnosed and I was like yeah, she told me I should get checked out. Turns out there’s a reason I felt focused lol.

  • orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts
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    4 months ago

    When I was a kid, I refused to take the meds we were trying out for my ADHD because they made me crash hard. I would fall asleep in classes because I had no choice.

    Fast forward like 30 years and I’m taking Atomoxetine. Seems to work pretty well for me and I can focus on work. I can usually tell when it runs its course at the end of the day though. I basically start randomly zoning out. Using my brain constantly all day to write code probably doesn’t help though.

    Cocaine does absolutely fuck all for me. The few times I tried it, I was convinced my friends were getting screwed over because I got absolutely nothing from it.

  • cynar@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Our brains are constantly understimulated. It takes effort to try and raise the level back up. When you first get medicated, it’s like someone took a load off your back that you never realised you were carrying.

    We also tend to be sleep deprived. It is harder to fall asleep, so the level at which we do requires more exhaustion.

    Combine these 2 and the sleep thing makes sense. We are suddenly able to just relax, possibly for the first time. We are also constantly tired. It’s not surprising we can fall asleep!

    Thirdly, many of us self medicate with caffeine etc. Medication makes us but that back.

    • rhombus@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Those are a big part of it, it’s also that our brain chemistry interacts with stimulants differently.

      One of the major effects of stimulants is the increase in availability of dopamine. The under-stimulated feeling comes from a lack of dopamine due to the reward system not functioning properly in ADHD. When the stimulant forces a release of dopamine it’s not as “stimulating” to an ADHD brain that didn’t have much dopamine to begin with, whereas a neurotypical person experiences a huge abundance of dopamine and feels incredibly stimulated and energized.

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    4 months ago

    I definitely feel more alert after taking my adhd meds. Not taking a nap with them in my system. It slows the frantic thoughts, but I still feel more awake.

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    4 months ago

    I can nap on Modafinil, which is a narcoleptic drug used only off-label for ADHD. It’s basically like coffee on coffee.

  • xor@infosec.pub
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    4 months ago

    probably just your blood pressure is too high and when you take stimulants it raises it and knocks you out….
    also, you’re probably fairly dehydrated

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        3 months ago

        well “probably” was the wrong term… but i was having that with large doses of caffeine, looked into it and found the blood pressure thing… also i was dehydrated….
        drinking a lot more water fixed it for me….
        zero sources, i’m sorry… this was about 2019 when i last searched for it… i could’ve been misled.

    • Hacksaw@lemmy.ca
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      4 months ago

      Yeah and they should also eat vegan organic low FARTMAP gluten free Paleo diet. It will fix everything! It cured my mom’s dementia, fixed my kleptomania, my brother has a bigger penis and my dad stopped smoking!

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        3 months ago

        i don’t know who hurt you… but i’m sorry you had to go through whatever experiences that would make you commit those thoughts to typed words and think you were saying something.