ADHDadultUK Podcast Episode 2: ADHD Drugs

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @alinemadeleine353
    @alinemadeleine353 2 года назад +5

    I've just discovered you on Spotify and I am happy you are also on RUclips. It's even better here! Thanks a lot! The podcast is really great, informative but also very entertaining! ADHD people bring colour and spread good mood wherever they go...

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад

      Thank you! ❤️❤️

    • @barbsdee3831
      @barbsdee3831 Год назад

      Exactly the same found on Spotify and searched RUclips 👍🏼 Subscribed

  • @cas9065
    @cas9065 Год назад

    Hello you two. I just started my medication today. Woah! This is going to be a fascinating ride. I ended up on the same medication as James, and I am really grateful for this video. It was one of the sources that allowed me to ask the right questions. I'll slowly catch up on your videos. Wow. What a change! Oh, my psychiatrist gave me sage advice: use the executive function, attention, planning ability to build a better life for the future, and not to look back.

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  Год назад

      Thank you, and good luck with the meds! 🙌❤️

  • @mccannger
    @mccannger 2 года назад +5

    Totally agree med selection/titration can be a journey - sorry for being w4nkerish 😂
    I had very little improvement with Elvanse so went over to Concerta which had practically zero improvement. So the psychiatrist tried Strattera which worked amazingly but on higher doses had side effects - cold extremeties and low mood. So finally psychiatrist and I tried putting low dose Strattera together with low dose Elvanse (child dose … I’m just such a d1ck 😂) and WOW, the two work together soooo well!
    My journey has been 5 months and 7 psychiatrist appointments, but totally worth it!
    So stick with it folks! There should be a good med (combo) for you!

  • @vivilavita5950
    @vivilavita5950 2 года назад

    I love your talks, one of the most fun podcast ive ever watched, lots of ironic jokes with incredibly helpful advises and also hearing stories from people who have adhd and who is educated in the field is really valuable for me.

  • @Merryyy203
    @Merryyy203 Год назад

    I love this podcast. It is informative and you two are very funny.
    I was asked a few times if I had ADHD but just ignored it. When I somehow managed to finish my nurse training and started working in a psy ward in 2019, my boss asked too. This time I decided to take that seriously. According to the forms I filled, there were no signs of it but still went on to find a psychologist. Did behavioural therapy for 2 years. The therapist said I clearly had some ADHD tendencies, it could be a residue. I do not remember much of my childhood and my mom can't either.
    I was on a waiting list for 1.5 years to go to a specialist in a clinic. Last year in June I had the first appointment, the second one in August, third one two months ago. It's taking ages but I definitely have it. ADHD used to mean being hyperactive, impulsive and not being able to focus but once I started reading more about it, it all made sense. This has helped me feel better about myself. It do not believe that I am dumb or useless anymore, my brain just doesn't work like a neurotypical brain. When filling the forms I realised that my mom has it too, which explains a lot.
    While I wish someone had noticed this 20 or 25 years ago, I am happy that it is happening now and not later in life. I still might be able to change things and have a "better" life.

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing, that’s a really powerful story and we are glad to have played any part in helping you ❤️

  • @michellemajako
    @michellemajako 2 года назад +2

    I love how James is in front of an unmade bed, knowing he and his wife both have ADHD. So cute!

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад +2

      That bed probably never got made since 😂❤️

    • @siri_scissors_please7207
      @siri_scissors_please7207 2 месяца назад

      honestly, I never understood why you should make your bed 😅

  • @mirandaking1618
    @mirandaking1618 Год назад +1

    You mentioned Stratera which is a SNRI- have you read up much on MAOIs as treatment?
    I’m not diagnosed ADHD but suspect it; I recently got prescribed a MAOI as an antidepressant, and have found that it really reduces my executive dysfunction symptoms

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  Год назад

      Strattera is a selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (but it also blocks serotonin reuptake). In other countries there is some evidence that MAOI’s work ✌️

  • @beyond_you_net
    @beyond_you_net Год назад

    Thanks for the great podcast and the valuable information!
    Where can the pillbox with timer be found to buy online?
    This far i have only discovered pillboxes with a timer or key pillboxes? -->Is there a combination of both?

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  Год назад

      Thank you! The Timer Caps are sadly only available from America but you can get them shipped to the UK ✌️

    • @beyond_you_net
      @beyond_you_net Год назад

      @@theadhdadults I assume Germany would be possible as well? Could you please share the link to the timer caps?

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  Год назад

      www.timercap.com/

  • @haywardmediacoachingservic3517

    Having been recently been diagnosed with ADHD and in limbo whilst I wait in line for my clinic and medication appointment this is really helpful. 48 years old and not a f@@king clue what I’m doing.

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing, so many of us feel that way and people reading this will feel less alone ❤️

    • @haywardmediacoachingservic3517
      @haywardmediacoachingservic3517 Год назад

      @@theadhdadults thank you. One of the things I’m slowly learning is that there are so many people out there feeling the same way. Listening to the podcast, much like my psychiatrist, had been like holding a mirror up in front of me and for the first time I find these experiences so relatable. Just knowing that I’m not a raving lunatic has helped me become more open to educating myself and I love listening to the stories of others.

  • @JackAcid
    @JackAcid 2 года назад +1

    I'm feeling absolutely desperate at the moment. You're both describing me to a T. I don't know why but I feel a horrible mixture of sadness and anger. And I am considering getting medication off the black market. :(

  • @kristi8799
    @kristi8799 Год назад

    I got in my car and was going to listen to something. I'm not sure what.. but then, then there you were.. i started this episode and not only did I spit my coffee out I damn near peed my pants..
    Funny shit.. totally relatable.. I'm a 57 yr old female with a late in life ADHD diagnosis. But at least I know now why I spent so much of my life chasing squirrels and staring at shiny objects

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  Год назад

      Thank you! We’re glad you found us ❤️

  • @commonman1087
    @commonman1087 2 года назад

    What’s your website. You said about it last week but didn’t say what it was please do.

  • @NoName-gu9tf
    @NoName-gu9tf 2 года назад +1

    Elvanse 60mg helps me massively however its the moodiness later on in the day

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад

      When the effects wear off?

    • @NoName-gu9tf
      @NoName-gu9tf 2 года назад

      @@theadhdadults yes I would say so, I've got another appointment with my Dr. Just don't want to be on a higher dose of elvanse on 60 already. I overthink about the diagnosis, however it calms me and my head is quiet. What would your advice be for the moodiness, I've heard off a few people with adhd get moody from elvanse.

    • @NoName-gu9tf
      @NoName-gu9tf 2 года назад

      Is there any adhd whatsapp groups, not on Facebook

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад

      @@NoName-gu9tf it’s a tough one, I tend to split my dose (50mg at 6AM and 20mg at 11) but that can affect sleep. Speak to your doctor/clinical team and see if they can advise anything. Did you get the same at lower doses?

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад

      @@NoName-gu9tf no, we need to set this up but haven’t had time!

  • @AylaBrida
    @AylaBrida 2 года назад

    Are the different types of ADHD treated differently? Does it make a difference for the medication you’re prescribed whether you are inattentive, hyperactive or combined? I think I read this somewhere, but now can’t find any information on this. Thanks.

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад +1

      The different presentations (inattentive, hyperactive/impulsive or combined type) are treated the same way; fort choice a treatment is stimulants, then there is one non-stimulant alternative and it really depends on the individual as opposed to their presentation ❤️

    • @AylaBrida
      @AylaBrida 2 года назад

      @@theadhdadults thanks!

  • @nettie7645
    @nettie7645 2 года назад

    Can you have the medicines if you get migraines? Thanks

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад

      The stimulant drugs? Yes, but personally they make me less able to sleep during the day which along with triptans is my main strategy for dealing with migraines

    • @nettie7645
      @nettie7645 2 года назад

      @@theadhdadults ah. My problematic nog of pain and confusion. Thanks for the answer. So you get migraine too? Shite. Sorry mate. I feel like it's like a sports injury. Like I've over used a bit of my brain, expected too much and pushed too far. Boom. Hey one time all I could say was "the puppies" 😂

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад

      @@nettie7645 yeah, used to get 15 a month! That was hell, now I take magnesium, Co-enzyme Q10 and riboflavin they are much better (only found out from a GP about these 2 months ago)

    • @nettie7645
      @nettie7645 2 года назад

      F*** 15 a month!

    • @theadhdadults
      @theadhdadults  2 года назад

      @@nettie7645 yeah, that was a bad time. About 9 months of it 🤮

  • @siri_scissors_please7207
    @siri_scissors_please7207 2 месяца назад

    A tipp for "have I taken my medicine?"
    In germany we get the drugs in blisters. I write the days of the week on each compartement. So if it is monday some time after I usually take the pill and the compatement with "mo" is full, I know I forgot to take it.

  • @naturalfreebird2851
    @naturalfreebird2851 Год назад

    Hi thanks for the podcasts they are so informative. I just want to say there are non pharmaceutical medications for ADHD and a good homeopath or herbalist would be able to help. Whilst recognising everyone is different both pharmaceutical and alternative medications may have differing results for each individual but it's important to know the options are available :)

  • @الفضوليوالبروفيسور
    @الفضوليوالبروفيسور 9 месяцев назад

    I'm curios about choclate cocane