Vyvanse changed my life in every aspect I went 30 years without knowing I had ADHD it felt like I was in a room with 1000 people talking and now that I'm on the medication I'm just alone to myself in that room being able to focus on what I need to do
@@CityzenBrandoTech This is a 4 week update and it has changed my life so much I don't even know who I am in a good way lmao. I started with 20mg for 1 week then went to 30mg as prescribed by my doctor but it didn't really do anything for me it's when I tried 40mg that was a game changer, I'm on a new path in life and I am at peace.
I’m 61. It recently became clear to me I am ADHD. Its so obvious, explains so much, and yet it never occurred to anyone. I think because I was trying to overcome so many other challenges. I’m looking forward to seeing what meds might do. I’ll do well enough without them but I’m still curious.
Its crazy that I discovered your channel today and was also able to find this update! Just got diagnosed with ADHD I doing a bit of research on which medications to take. Thanks for the comprehensive update!!!
Same! I was also diagnosed with ADHD and looking into medications even though its outside of my control lol (i'm not the one prescribing it + the medicine can either work or not)
I haven't touched my ritalin meds in about a year now. Bad reactions. Also not keen on trying other stimulants when already predisposed to jitters. So its been a journey of figuring it out the "hard way" how to manage ADHD, and I've found so many resources (now you) that help in that way. There's things that meds just can't "teach" or overcome. And those lessons are way more lasting (and transformative imo) than what a pill can offer
Have you considered/tried non-stimulants? Strattera/atomoxetine, Wellbutrin/bupropion, and a few others. I had to try four stimulants (including Ritalin) to find one I liked, and I’m considering atomoxetine at some point. I fought the hard way for years-I recommend CBT strategies, focusing on visual cues, etc. ADHD meds fixed nothing on their own, nor did “learning” new techniques, but the meds have enabled me to practice the strategies and turn them into habits. I’ve also learned a lot from Dr. Russell Barkley. Regardless, I wish you the best of luck! 🍀
Well, research somewhat supports what you're suggesting. At least my understanding of reading them is that ADHD usually cannot be fully treated by either medication, therapy, or skill/ADHD coaching alone. A combination of them holds the best outcome for long-lasting impact, though the importance of medication is sometimes overstretched, it still stands as being the most effective treatment for ADHD. Independent reviews are in debate on to what extent, but mostly all come to the conclusion that the more severe the ADHD, the more critical medication with other treatment options becomes.
@@naturally_robResearch also shows favorable circumstances like being born in a family with a higher socioeconomic status, having a suitable job, money and otherwise ADHD friendly lifestyle makes a huge difference. There's surprisingly little research on long term efficacy of meds, and what there is suggests it tends to drop a couple of years down the line. In short ADHD isn't something you can fix in a doctor's or therapist's office if you're not in a position that allows you to adapt your lifestyle to your needs.
@@Minepj Yeah certainly! Socioeconmic status has a large impact in a lot of areas of life, especially with mental health and conditions like ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, etc. And depending on your job, you may or may not be able to adjust much to help your situation. Research in the long-term is indeed lacking. However, clinically it's presumed that the best course of action is what you stated: lifestyle changes outside the doctor's office. We do have quite a substantional amount of research for the short-term efficacy (sub 2 years), which is what I had in mind with my original comment. In that short-term, having some combinations of lifestyle changes, medication, therapy, and coaching have been proven to have the best outcomes in those 2 years. Again though, as you've stated, socioeconmic status is a large factor in this. Luckily with mental health and particulary ADHD awareness on the rise we've been seeing more accessible programs open for people who have a lower socioeconomic status. With that comes its own issues, but I do not plan to write a nocel.
Same as you. Getting tested on January 2nd and reading all these testimonies about people whose lives changed after taking meds is so inspiring and encouraging I just really can't wait to feel the ability to fully concentrate on something I have to do, good luck for you
I'm glad I found your video, and am also thankful there is hope for going off meds at some point. I am 40 and was recently diagnosed with ADHD, I'm pretty sure I have had it all my life but it is only now having serious negative effects on my life. I tried behavioral therapy first but that wasn't enough and my inability to perform at my job was causing me a lot of stress and axiety. For that reason my doctor prescribed me with Adderall and I am on day 2. My biggest take away so far is similar to yours from your "I took ADHD medication for a week". So far I have been able to maintain focus and actually initiate tasks that need doing. Distractions are not as enticing as they once were. I was definitely nervous to start taking ADHD meds and am nervous of the thought of being om meds indefinitely; for that reason I have hope and a goal to eventually get off of the meds and manage this wholly with behavioral therapy.
Been on vyvanse for about a week. Its crazy its just been helping do the things ive been wanting to do but something was always holding me back. Like walks with my dog, making breakfast for my family etc.
Yeah the first couple of months were awesome on Vyvanse but with time the positiv effects stopped and i got many side effects like feeling a comedown, feeling depressed and nervous in the evening etc. Be careful try not to take it daily
can i take it without prescription. I am 29 i have no good skills to make money. been trying to learn ecommerce for the past year but havent gotten anywhere. i cant focus on reading books or watching online courses. WIll this help me?
So my research on ADHD follows only Russell burkerkly, I'm probably spelling his name wrong. So pretty biased since im following only one researcher, i would say, so take with a grain a salt and do more research. From what i remember him talking about, ADHD is the most treatable developmental disorder with meds i believe, idk if i got the quote right tho. The quote i believe comes from a presentation on youtube to parents and how to approach ADHD i think its called like 30 things to know about adhd or something. He has is own RUclips channel is making videos once a week or month about the state of research papers and with, i think, the goal of putting all the presentations he's made on RUclips since he has now retired. Just thought i would put that info here.
Your video always sticks with me when I think about ADHD. I'm getting tested in 2 weeks. I know I have it and I'm hoping that medication will help me build these routines and structures to eventually come off it.
What a coincidence lol I found your original video today because I had anxiety taking my first dose of Adderall. And now I stumbled on your two year follow up!
@@nikitaw1982 I just started taking it two days ago. My first day was a low dose of 5mg, and I felt calmer for about half an hour, but then went straight back to normal after that. So yesterday I took 10mg and wasn’t sure if it was working, but half an hour in, suddenly things went quiet and I noticed my leg stopped needing to shake. So i was like…. let me try to do some work! and was able to work for about 5 hours straight before the medication wore off. It was great!
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i found out working with people was hugely helpful for me. i used to distance myself so i won't let them down and do my work alone at the last minute. ironically for me it's the perfect anchor to be productive. also studying at home - huge mistake. honestly the more active i am the better i do. so don't be afraid to try new things and see were it leads you =)
Thanks for the update. I was on adhd meds for a week and I didn’t like it so I stopped it. Yea it’s harder to focus, but I felt less hyper focus powers and creativeness. So I got off it. Feel way better.
Yay, I just found you. So nice to be able to watch your first days on medication video and moments later watch this video. I'm at the beginning of my journey...so much to learn and figure out. I'm happy to hear you will be sharing videos again. I like your style and the earnestness I hear and feel in you. Perhaps, you've stated this in another video, but could you discuss the side effects and drawbacks you've experienced on the different medications you've tried? Look forward to hearing more from you.
Solid, measured view of the 'long term' on medication. It's great to understand what's up ahead for those of us recently diagnosed and medicated. Appreciate your work Ty.
Good vid and message. Some people require meds long term and there should be no stigma attacked to that because the human body is complex. But for most people using ADHD meds temporarily (months or longer) to help retrain the brain by developing new habits is a better solution.
I just started on Adderall. Its been 5 days and I'm not 100% sure if its helping. It seems like it’s trending in that direction, but it wasn't that putting glasses on for the first time experience I kept reading about. Edit: it’s helping now.
What mg did you start with? Is it instant or extended release? I just started today with 10mg instant and do not see much improvements but feel very calm and slowed thoughts which is a great feeling.
Started taking l-tyrosine. So true about exposure to other creative people every day sometimes being enough to feel super motivated and productive. They do joke about ADD - if you have been procrastinating about a project, hire someone to watch you do it. You’ll be done in 2 hours. On the days I’m alone with my work, I def need stimulants. Coffee makes me sleepy, yes some buzz, but not enough energy. Too sensitive to prescription drugs. Tyrosine feels the niche. They say 500-1500 mg a day. I find 150 in the morning and the same at lunch is enough for me, but I due process drugs way too intensely.
I’m 20 years old, and I suffer with ADHD. I can’t focus on college work, and my goals. I know what I want to do, I know what I need to learn but my mind won’t click.
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I am very similar, I tell people concerta helped me so much! Concerta helped me figure out how not to need concerta haha! While ok it, I was able to read, and research about ADHD and many holistic approaches and environmental changes that could help me succeed better in life. So I weaned my self off and stayed in fish oils and my new way of living :) so I am glad it exists for sure!!
I mean, medication works great until you build a tolerance to it and then there’s nothing. I mean, I feel like I had insight to my life and control over my life when it was working great but now it just doesn’t and I’m just screwed. I really don’t know how else to put it.
@@javiceres well it’s a good thing that I found a solution recently. I started micro dosing on magic mushrooms. I have been able to cut my antidepressant down to just taking 1/3, which is also helped with ADHD. I used to take the doses as high as 110 on Adderall, which is terrible obviously. However, because of the mushrooms, not only do I take 60 mg, I can cut my 30 mg instant release in half and take 15 in the afternoon and 15 at night because I’m in nursing school student and need to study late into the hours. I honest to God thought I was doomed, but this has been a total lifesaver. Not sure your views on psychedelics. But this might be an option for you, if you buy from the right place. I personally buy from a “company”/“church”, I’d be willing to share with you in like a DM or something. Essentially, you can make a donation to the church and after that, they ship to you their product that you choose. I was extremely skeptical of this at first and even in the beginning I was like this is BS. It’s not working, but after a little bit of time on it, I’ve realized how much of a lifesaver this has been for me. Not only can I take tests, but I feel like I’m actually comprehending them. Now I need to add a huge disclaimer. I am not a doctor and do not know how this stuff affects everyone’s body. For me, it clearly works more as a stimulant, but for others, it works more as a “downer” of sorts. However, it was my psychiatrist that told me about this company. And I trust my psychiatrist dearly after years of treatment for ADHD. They told me they couldn’t say anything to me about it dosing wise so you’re on your own there. But honestly, it has worked so well for me that even family members who were anti-drugs of any kind are considering going on it. It has truly been a miracle. I will tell you upfront it is pretty expensive however, if you’re willing to pay for it, this could be a life changer for you.
@@javiceres it took me quite a while to come around to the idea of it too. But you’re not getting high at all and if you are, you’re taking too high of a dose. So you won’t be tripping at school or something just know that.
@@javiceres it’s a really good thing that I may have found a solution for you, that’s been a miracle for me. I’ve been MDing. When I tell you, it’s been a complete game changer I mean it is absolutely changed the whole game. Was able to bring my antidepressant down to just taking 1/3 of it. And I lowered my dose of Adderall, and in fact can spread it out throughout the whole day and still will get the same effect. I can’t promise that it’ll work for you but honestly, it’s worth a shot.
@@javiceres honestly dude I’ve been MDing and this has been an absolute game changer/miracle for me. was able to cut down on many meds but still get the same effectiveness.
i took 72mg (minimum per day) of concerta for years, but since i finished university in 2017, i stopped it because my parents said that i wasn't myself and that i was a way more joyful person without it. nowadays i think with post covid isolation in the past, the conflicts in eastern europe and the middle it's a little hard, but for me i don't see myself going back to take meds.
[Adderall, Ritalin helps a lot in treatment of ADHD, Anxiety, PTSD and have benefited a lot then. i could guide to the specialist i got some from reliable and also guides newbies]
I tried Lions Mane mushroom and within 45 minutes everything changed for the best. My procrastination completely disappeared.I made a list in my head of what I needed to do and I wanted to do it. I felt like the guy from limitless, no exaggeration! I took it for three days then it took a bad turn so I had to stop. But It made me realize the potential I had if my brain was firing on all cylinders.
I was on Vyvanse for 5-6 months. The first few weeks were incredible. It's like my brain was placed into clear cool crisp water and I felt in control of my mind for the first time in ages. This carried on for a month or so, but during that time I had to keep upping a dose until I got to 70. It then started to slowly slide away and the old me returned. Towards the end, I felt all my ADHD come back, but alongside that was poor sleep, teeth grinding and massively easy to anger. I quit, it was horrible quitting, but I did. I then found Phosphatidyl serine, which i started to take with high strength krill oil and it was just so much better. My mind quieted, I felt myself starting to chill out again, get out of fight or flight, but the best bit, it felt very natural. None of the crashes of adderall / Vyvanse, none of the teeth grindnig, temper tantrums.
It can be super helpful when you are working as a team, because the other people become your “rails”. Also physical jobs like landscaping or waiting tables, or working as a repair technician or delivery person also prevent ADHD from becoming as much of a problem. It’s still there, but it isn’t completely crippling. You probably won’t get promoted to run the company, but you can perform well. I REALLY APPRECIATE THE PERSPECTIVE you gave, because spectrum disorders and medications are different for everyone. The videos where people insist their personal story proves a solution for everyone are unethical misinformation. Thank you for not doing that. ♥️
been on Adderall ir for 12 years now 30 2x a day usually take 1 though. I smoke and drink a lot of monsters can barely do homework for 20 mins but can play video games for 10 hours a day or read a mystery book for two hours before bed if I don't take it I'm a zombie but most nights i go to bed at 4am. of course i don't tell my doctor this because what would I do without my Adderall?? no joke 12 years
Gang it sounds like you've been putting your "Adderall energy" into the wrong things. Especially smoking can cause you to become lazy, which it seems you've become full on lazy, and need to start being disciplined and stop smoking. That's a first step, and chill on the energy drinks. What does your diet look like, gut to brain health is very real. I say this all out of kindness.
I'm 44 and found out about my ADHD through Covid because of what a demo job it did on my brain I'm a lot better now, but of course still have ADHD. I've been a broadcasting professional for 25 years. I have long struggled with how I am, the pros and the cons and learning about ADHD has enabled me to give myself a easier time and control the self criticism. Because I also work in comedy, I've had a long standing fear that meds would take away what makes me 'special' in terms of my creativity, but after a long period of being generally unproductive, I might be finally willing to explore it.. tentatively. Given our similar backgrounds, I've watched your clips with interest. What I want to know is what the transition to being off the medication was like and if there are ever days where you wished you could take it to just get something done? I do worry about addiction or not managing the frustration well enough to be able to stop taking medication.
In my experience the risk of addiction is zero. Actually, leaving antidepressants is really hard while with adhd meds it has no side effects whatsoever. You just don’t have it and get back to your “regular” you without a single side effect or withdrawal syndrome.
Just received ADHD diagnosis 6 weeks ago (along with Social Anxiety Disorder, and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria). It was a surprise at first. Now that I’ve done some research it makes complete sense for me. I just found your channel and my question is for everyone here: anyone have experience or knowledge about the similarities or differences between caffeine and the stimulant ADHD meds? I just randomly started drinking green tea each day, about a month before my diagnosis. It makes me feel so much better and it’s absence is VERY noticeable on days I don’t drink any. But not in a neurotypical way like I’m tired and don’t have energy. When I don’t drink caffeinated tea it is now so obvious that I can’t focus, I’m so easily distracted, I’m just frustrated and I feel more depressed about myself because of these things. Sound familiar to anyone? Or does this overlap with peoples’ experience on meds? I’m trying to understand as much as I can before I start trying different meds in a couple weeks. Thank you all so much!! I love what you’re doing, Ty. And I specifically sought out videos from men with ADHD so thank you for speaking your truth brother.
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Omg ivwas lime 900 mg?!?! 😮 Whew!!! I think I stopped breathing!!!! 😅 I take 30 mg Adderall XR and have for over 8 years. I go thru phases of really bad ADHD brain to some control then back to bad symptoms. Its such a struggle every day... Congrats you have found a way to higher functioning ❤
you are so cute. i'm looking into medication and it occurs to me that it's also not normal to be completely calm and focused all the time for anyone regardless of neurotype. at this point, im just hoping i get more positive days than negative days
I think what people have to keep in mind, is that the meds don't "fix" adhd, they are more like crutches...and for some they can act more like wheelchairs...for others it just helps a little, depending on the person, their needs and reactions to the medications, their lifestyle, job choices(if they can work) and whatever comorbidities they might have (some can't even take adhd meds cause it could threaten their bodies, like when having heart problems. So yeah, definitely not a "one size fits all" kinda deal
I am on the fence of meds because I am reallllllly bad at taking them. I take them 1) when I remember and 2) if they're within a reasonable distance of travel (ideally on the same floor as me). I got diagnosed about a month ago; ADHD via PTSD. I've had brain fog, lack of motivation and literal squirrel brain for a long time. And maybe I am stalling but because I am back in the office, I am terrified of the more physical after effects like diarrhea or drowsiness. Have you experienced anything like that with either Adderall or Vyvanse?
I’ve been taking antidepressants for years, they’ve never been remotely as effective as ADHD med in helping me with emotional stability. No contest. The bad thing though is that the adhd med effect started to wear off rather quickly and I’m again in square one…
I really like your videos bro 👍👍 For me I started Vyvanse and currently I am on my way to college and in my opinion it has changed me a lot. I think it has changed me for the good, I am able to focus on school, I am motivated to really do anything. Although there are drawbacks to using this medication, before I used to struggle with anxiety and panic attacks, but I feel I have slowly been able to control my anxiety for them most part while on the medication. There are also times where I don't need the medication like if I am taking a break day or going to social gatherings. But overall my experience with this stimulant has helped me since middle school, and hopefully I will be able to slowly get off of it once I get older, but as of right now I am locked in. 👍
I have tried Ritilan and Vyvanse and I get instant bladder spasms. Its unbearable. Ritilan helped me SO much. So now I'm just suffering. I was diagnosed at 12, my parents refused to get me help. Im 48 now and reached out and now this. 😭
Has anyone tried micro dosing on psilocybin (shrooms). I just recently tried due to horrible side effects from Adderall and already feel small changes overall…
can i take it without prescription. I am 29 i have no good skills to make money. been trying to learn ecommerce for the past year but havent gotten anywhere. i cant focus on reading books or watching online courses. WIll this help me?
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I've tried 5 different medication for ADHD which non of whom had worked. Hopefully I'm going to see a psychiatrist, I'm leaning towards Desoxyn but I have no problem with non stimulants, Just a bit afraid of their effectiveness.
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I know that I have adhd since preschool. When hormones became a thing, I started short working meds to get trough school work. Quit them at 18 but absolute needed them again at 25. Atm on a combo of 2 slow release ones. Concerta, 8h. And than to get trough stuff after dinner I got the option of EQUASYM. Official slow release methylphenidate is not an option for adults with adhd where I live. I wonder if they ever tried rebounding 4x a day.
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After not using any medication for 5 year, I have come to the point where i feel like I'm broken again. The five years went really well without but now I going to try meditation again. And see how i feel on it.
I have an official adhd test by a doctor and it has been sent to my psychiatrist. He won’t prescribe anything. What should I do? Right now I’m guessing with supplements.
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Did you lose your appetite or see yourself losing alot of weight after taking Adderall and/or Vyvanse? This and the inevitable tolerance to the medications in the long term is the main reason why I'm avoiding the diagnosis.
Have you considered using your meds intermittently, just when you're having trouble focusing and your usual set of management techniques aren't cutting it? One of the nice things about the stimulant meds is they're not like - say - antidepressants, where you need to ramp up and maintain a regular daily dose, then carefully ramp down if you want to stop etc. You can take a dose once in a blue moon if you want to. If Methylphenidate works for you then you also have the option of the short-release "Ritalin" version, which generally lasts about four hours - good for falling back on for a tough afternoon of work-grind without having to worry about being awake all night. Of course there are other more mild stimulants/dopaminergic compounds that can work for ADHD: Caffeine, Dark Chocolate, Nicotine** ** (not recommended if you don't already smoke or vape ... and still not recommended if you do: the last thing any of us need is some kind of medical justification to keep smoking, haha). Something else that works is 1-3 minutes of cold water immersion. If you've got a pool or a bath cold enough that you're physically uncomfortable (you don't have to be frozen to the core - it's relative to your tolerance for the cold) then it provides a dopamine boost that lasts several hours (vs the spike and crash that things like nicotine and sugar have). I can vouch for it working. I hop in the pool in my building in the cooler months (it's like a hot-tub in summer) or take a cold shower for a couple of minutes. Andrew Huberman has two good videos on all kinds of ways to manage your dopamine levels (which for those reading who don't already know - is one of the main mechanisms to controlling your ADHD: All of the stimulant meds primarily affect dopamine. One final note on Dopamine (for those not aware). Some of the most (unnaturally massive) dopamine boosts come from MDMA, Meth/Ice, and Cocaine (both powdered and in the form of "crack"). If you've got ADHD and you're ever tempted to try any of those, be even more wary about going anywhere near them than a neurotypical person should be. We ADHD'ers love to self-medicate with those substances - and the last two in particular can lead to serious addiction problems - especially to those of us with more impulsive forms of ADHD)
I’m new to your channel. I appreciate everything you share . Not just the pros and cons of the medication but your honesty and helping us to think for ourselves. It’s such a healthy form of communication which I find very rare on social media. Thank you.
My child is likely to be starting ADHD meds soon. Thank you for your thoughtful and kind thoughts (even if I struggled with your 'just kidding' moments... 🤣... but think I'm just old. 😁).
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I have just discovered my child who is 10 years he got it I feel really empty inside me I don't know if I allow to take medication I really need advice
Do your research. Keep at a steady low dose and every now and again, try have a tolerance break because the effectiveness reduced to longer you take. My partner is about to start his medication age 28. I think it will do a world of good for him. His daughter is just starting secondary and definitely has ADHD and it is affecting her and her education. It would be great to try her on some adhd medications but our only worry is the tolerance as this will need to be monitored
Why would you joke about 900mg, what if someone stopped the video after that? Jesus talk about deadly doses.. some jokes are not funny and like totally pointless and potentiall dangerous.
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Just wanted to say - you’re somehow very pleasant to listen to. Like a good caring friend not trying to make any extra impression. Thanks for sharing🫶🏽
I can't absorb what you are saying with the music going. I don't think anyone who makes videos should ever play music and narration at the same time. Personally I can't filter out either to listen to the other.
Vyvanse changed my life in every aspect I went 30 years without knowing I had ADHD it felt like I was in a room with 1000 people talking and now that I'm on the medication I'm just alone to myself in that room being able to focus on what I need to do
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I just started vyvanse today. We shall see how it goes. Definitely feel focused and everything is quiet finally.
@@CityzenBrandoTech This is a 4 week update and it has changed my life so much I don't even know who I am in a good way lmao. I started with 20mg for 1 week then went to 30mg as prescribed by my doctor but it didn't really do anything for me it's when I tried 40mg that was a game changer, I'm on a new path in life and I am at peace.
I was diagnosed with ADHD three weeks ago, at age 49. I've been on Vyvanse since. This is a new life I wouldn't have expected to be possible!
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Can’t wait I’ve just had my referral sent off. So hoping this will change my life.
How are you doing with it
Omg the emotional rollercoaster you put me through in only 45 seconds 😂😅
ikr im so confused!
It was very annoying
It’s not cute
It was so jarring, terrible way to make an engaging video
I’m 61. It recently became clear to me I am ADHD. Its so obvious, explains so much, and yet it never occurred to anyone. I think because I was trying to overcome so many other challenges. I’m looking forward to seeing what meds might do. I’ll do well enough without them but I’m still curious.
Just diagnosed at 52 and finding the stimulant calming but learning how my body responds over the sleep wake cycle
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How did it turn out?
Its crazy that I discovered your channel today and was also able to find this update! Just got diagnosed with ADHD I doing a bit of research on which medications to take. Thanks for the comprehensive update!!!
Same!
Same! I was also diagnosed with ADHD and looking into medications even though its outside of my control lol (i'm not the one prescribing it + the medicine can either work or not)
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First 42 seconds were extremely confusing
made two jokes in a row on a serious video. pretty agitating.
Got recently diagnosed. I've had been recommended to stay on the meds for a while, change the habits, and then go off of them for few months
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I haven't touched my ritalin meds in about a year now. Bad reactions. Also not keen on trying other stimulants when already predisposed to jitters. So its been a journey of figuring it out the "hard way" how to manage ADHD, and I've found so many resources (now you) that help in that way. There's things that meds just can't "teach" or overcome. And those lessons are way more lasting (and transformative imo) than what a pill can offer
Have you considered/tried non-stimulants? Strattera/atomoxetine, Wellbutrin/bupropion, and a few others. I had to try four stimulants (including Ritalin) to find one I liked, and I’m considering atomoxetine at some point.
I fought the hard way for years-I recommend CBT strategies, focusing on visual cues, etc. ADHD meds fixed nothing on their own, nor did “learning” new techniques, but the meds have enabled me to practice the strategies and turn them into habits. I’ve also learned a lot from Dr. Russell Barkley. Regardless, I wish you the best of luck! 🍀
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Well, research somewhat supports what you're suggesting. At least my understanding of reading them is that ADHD usually cannot be fully treated by either medication, therapy, or skill/ADHD coaching alone. A combination of them holds the best outcome for long-lasting impact, though the importance of medication is sometimes overstretched, it still stands as being the most effective treatment for ADHD. Independent reviews are in debate on to what extent, but mostly all come to the conclusion that the more severe the ADHD, the more critical medication with other treatment options becomes.
@@naturally_robResearch also shows favorable circumstances like being born in a family with a higher socioeconomic status, having a suitable job, money and otherwise ADHD friendly lifestyle makes a huge difference. There's surprisingly little research on long term efficacy of meds, and what there is suggests it tends to drop a couple of years down the line.
In short ADHD isn't something you can fix in a doctor's or therapist's office if you're not in a position that allows you to adapt your lifestyle to your needs.
@@Minepj Yeah certainly! Socioeconmic status has a large impact in a lot of areas of life, especially with mental health and conditions like ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, etc. And depending on your job, you may or may not be able to adjust much to help your situation.
Research in the long-term is indeed lacking. However, clinically it's presumed that the best course of action is what you stated: lifestyle changes outside the doctor's office. We do have quite a substantional amount of research for the short-term efficacy (sub 2 years), which is what I had in mind with my original comment. In that short-term, having some combinations of lifestyle changes, medication, therapy, and coaching have been proven to have the best outcomes in those 2 years.
Again though, as you've stated, socioeconmic status is a large factor in this. Luckily with mental health and particulary ADHD awareness on the rise we've been seeing more accessible programs open for people who have a lower socioeconomic status. With that comes its own issues, but I do not plan to write a nocel.
ADHD medication and its impact sounds like paradise compared to where I am at at the moment (waiting to be tested for adhd)
Same as you. Getting tested on January 2nd and reading all these testimonies about people whose lives changed after taking meds is so inspiring and encouraging I just really can't wait to feel the ability to fully concentrate on something I have to do, good luck for you
I really appreciate the authenticity. Not a "follow me for more hacks for ADHD"... Thanks for posting. Very helpful
I'm glad I found your video, and am also thankful there is hope for going off meds at some point. I am 40 and was recently diagnosed with ADHD, I'm pretty sure I have had it all my life but it is only now having serious negative effects on my life. I tried behavioral therapy first but that wasn't enough and my inability to perform at my job was causing me a lot of stress and axiety. For that reason my doctor prescribed me with Adderall and I am on day 2. My biggest take away so far is similar to yours from your "I took ADHD medication for a week". So far I have been able to maintain focus and actually initiate tasks that need doing. Distractions are not as enticing as they once were. I was definitely nervous to start taking ADHD meds and am nervous of the thought of being om meds indefinitely; for that reason I have hope and a goal to eventually get off of the meds and manage this wholly with behavioral therapy.
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Been on vyvanse for about a week. Its crazy its just been helping do the things ive been wanting to do but something was always holding me back. Like walks with my dog, making breakfast for my family etc.
Yeah the first couple of months were awesome on Vyvanse but with time the positiv effects stopped and i got many side effects like feeling a comedown, feeling depressed and nervous in the evening etc. Be careful try not to take it daily
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can i take it without prescription. I am 29 i have no good skills to make money. been trying to learn ecommerce for the past year but havent gotten anywhere. i cant focus on reading books or watching online courses. WIll this help me?
So my research on ADHD follows only Russell burkerkly, I'm probably spelling his name wrong. So pretty biased since im following only one researcher, i would say, so take with a grain a salt and do more research.
From what i remember him talking about, ADHD is the most treatable developmental disorder with meds i believe, idk if i got the quote right tho. The quote i believe comes from a presentation on youtube to parents and how to approach ADHD i think its called like 30 things to know about adhd or something.
He has is own RUclips channel is making videos once a week or month about the state of research papers and with, i think, the goal of putting all the presentations he's made on RUclips since he has now retired. Just thought i would put that info here.
Your video always sticks with me when I think about ADHD. I'm getting tested in 2 weeks. I know I have it and I'm hoping that medication will help me build these routines and structures to eventually come off it.
Update: I definitely have it. Combined type for the win
What a coincidence lol I found your original video today because I had anxiety taking my first dose of Adderall. And now I stumbled on your two year follow up!
How is it going?
@@nikitaw1982 I just started taking it two days ago. My first day was a low dose of 5mg, and I felt calmer for about half an hour, but then went straight back to normal after that. So yesterday I took 10mg and wasn’t sure if it was working, but half an hour in, suddenly things went quiet and I noticed my leg stopped needing to shake. So i was like…. let me try to do some work! and was able to work for about 5 hours straight before the medication wore off. It was great!
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Just started 10mg ritalin, moving to 20mg in a week - Found your first video and then this got recommended - thank you for this video update!
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i found out working with people was hugely helpful for me. i used to distance myself so i won't let them down and do my work alone at the last minute. ironically for me it's the perfect anchor to be productive. also studying at home - huge mistake. honestly the more active i am the better i do.
so don't be afraid to try new things and see were it leads you =)
Thanks for the update. I was on adhd meds for a week and I didn’t like it so I stopped it. Yea it’s harder to focus, but I felt less hyper focus powers and creativeness. So I got off it. Feel way better.
Yay, I just found you. So nice to be able to watch your first days on medication video and moments later watch this video. I'm at the beginning of my journey...so much to learn and figure out. I'm happy to hear you will be sharing videos again. I like your style and the earnestness I hear and feel in you. Perhaps, you've stated this in another video, but could you discuss the side effects and drawbacks you've experienced on the different medications you've tried? Look forward to hearing more from you.
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YES! After taking adderall for a bit those good focus habits stick thankfully
Solid, measured view of the 'long term' on medication. It's great to understand what's up ahead for those of us recently diagnosed and medicated. Appreciate your work Ty.
Good vid and message. Some people require meds long term and there should be no stigma attacked to that because the human body is complex. But for most people using ADHD meds temporarily (months or longer) to help retrain the brain by developing new habits is a better solution.
I just started on Adderall. Its been 5 days and I'm not 100% sure if its helping. It seems like it’s trending in that direction, but it wasn't that putting glasses on for the first time experience I kept reading about.
Edit: it’s helping now.
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What mg did you start with? Is it instant or extended release? I just started today with 10mg instant and do not see much improvements but feel very calm and slowed thoughts which is a great feeling.
@@benkrdzalic126 5mg of the XR. I’m at 10mg XR right now. It definitely helps with motivation and focus!
Started taking l-tyrosine. So true about exposure to other creative people every day sometimes being enough to feel super motivated and productive. They do joke about ADD - if you have been procrastinating about a project, hire someone to watch you do it. You’ll be done in 2 hours. On the days I’m alone with my work, I def need stimulants. Coffee makes me sleepy, yes some buzz, but not enough energy. Too sensitive to prescription drugs. Tyrosine feels the niche. They say 500-1500 mg a day. I find 150 in the morning and the same at lunch is enough for me, but I due process drugs way too intensely.
Hey man holy shiit you're back!!
Gave up Aderall for Vyvanse 30mg. Less side effects. I do weekend vacations and it really works for me.
Were you having negative effects on the Aderall that caused you to switch to Vyvanse. Also what dose were you on?
@ 20mg XR. Caused a lot of anxiety issues.
I’m 20 years old, and I suffer with ADHD. I can’t focus on college work, and my goals. I know what I want to do, I know what I need to learn but my mind won’t click.
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I am very similar, I tell people concerta helped me so much! Concerta helped me figure out how not to need concerta haha! While ok it, I was able to read, and research about ADHD and many holistic approaches and environmental changes that could help me succeed better in life. So I weaned my self off and stayed in fish oils and my new way of living :) so I am glad it exists for sure!!
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I mean, medication works great until you build a tolerance to it and then there’s nothing. I mean, I feel like I had insight to my life and control over my life when it was working great but now it just doesn’t and I’m just screwed. I really don’t know how else to put it.
It’s the same to me. I hope changing to a different med will help, otherwise it would be very discouraging.
@@javiceres well it’s a good thing that I found a solution recently. I started micro dosing on magic mushrooms. I have been able to cut my antidepressant down to just taking 1/3, which is also helped with ADHD. I used to take the doses as high as 110 on Adderall, which is terrible obviously. However, because of the mushrooms, not only do I take 60 mg, I can cut my 30 mg instant release in half and take 15 in the afternoon and 15 at night because I’m in nursing school student and need to study late into the hours. I honest to God thought I was doomed, but this has been a total lifesaver.
Not sure your views on psychedelics. But this might be an option for you, if you buy from the right place. I personally buy from a “company”/“church”, I’d be willing to share with you in like a DM or something. Essentially, you can make a donation to the church and after that, they ship to you their product that you choose. I was extremely skeptical of this at first and even in the beginning I was like this is BS. It’s not working, but after a little bit of time on it, I’ve realized how much of a lifesaver this has been for me. Not only can I take tests, but I feel like I’m actually comprehending them.
Now I need to add a huge disclaimer. I am not a doctor and do not know how this stuff affects everyone’s body. For me, it clearly works more as a stimulant, but for others, it works more as a “downer” of sorts. However, it was my psychiatrist that told me about this company. And I trust my psychiatrist dearly after years of treatment for ADHD. They told me they couldn’t say anything to me about it dosing wise so you’re on your own there. But honestly, it has worked so well for me that even family members who were anti-drugs of any kind are considering going on it. It has truly been a miracle. I will tell you upfront it is pretty expensive however, if you’re willing to pay for it, this could be a life changer for you.
@@javiceres it took me quite a while to come around to the idea of it too. But you’re not getting high at all and if you are, you’re taking too high of a dose. So you won’t be tripping at school or something just know that.
@@javiceres it’s a really good thing that I may have found a solution for you, that’s been a miracle for me. I’ve been MDing. When I tell you, it’s been a complete game changer I mean it is absolutely changed the whole game. Was able to bring my antidepressant down to just taking 1/3 of it. And I lowered my dose of Adderall, and in fact can spread it out throughout the whole day and still will get the same effect. I can’t promise that it’ll work for you but honestly, it’s worth a shot.
@@javiceres honestly dude I’ve been MDing and this has been an absolute game changer/miracle for me. was able to cut down on many meds but still get the same effectiveness.
i took 72mg (minimum per day) of concerta for years, but since i finished university in 2017, i stopped it because my parents said that i wasn't myself and that i was a way more joyful person without it. nowadays i think with post covid isolation in the past, the conflicts in eastern europe and the middle it's a little hard, but for me i don't see myself going back to take meds.
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I tried Lions Mane mushroom and within 45 minutes everything changed for the best. My procrastination completely disappeared.I made a list in my head of what I needed to do and I wanted to do it. I felt like the guy from limitless, no exaggeration!
I took it for three days then it took a bad turn so I had to stop.
But It made me realize the potential I had if my brain was firing on all cylinders.
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I was on Vyvanse for 5-6 months. The first few weeks were incredible. It's like my brain was placed into clear cool crisp water and I felt in control of my mind for the first time in ages. This carried on for a month or so, but during that time I had to keep upping a dose until I got to 70. It then started to slowly slide away and the old me returned. Towards the end, I felt all my ADHD come back, but alongside that was poor sleep, teeth grinding and massively easy to anger. I quit, it was horrible quitting, but I did. I then found Phosphatidyl serine, which i started to take with high strength krill oil and it was just so much better. My mind quieted, I felt myself starting to chill out again, get out of fight or flight, but the best bit, it felt very natural. None of the crashes of adderall / Vyvanse, none of the teeth grindnig, temper tantrums.
How long have you been taking Phosphatidylserine with krill oil? What are your dosages? And does it really have a better effect than Vyvanse/Adderall?
Thanks for your honesty!
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It can be super helpful when you are working as a team, because the other people become your “rails”. Also physical jobs like landscaping or waiting tables, or working as a repair technician or delivery person also prevent ADHD from becoming as much of a problem. It’s still there, but it isn’t completely crippling. You probably won’t get promoted to run the company, but you can perform well.
I REALLY APPRECIATE THE PERSPECTIVE you gave, because spectrum disorders and medications are different for everyone. The videos where people insist their personal story proves a solution for everyone are unethical misinformation. Thank you for not doing that. ♥️
If you don't mind my digging, did you pair the medication with any form of therapy? Wondering if therapy and behavior modification aids in anyway?
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been on Adderall ir for 12 years now 30 2x a day usually take 1 though. I smoke and drink a lot of monsters can barely do homework for 20 mins but can play video games for 10 hours a day or read a mystery book for two hours before bed if I don't take it I'm a zombie but most nights i go to bed at 4am. of course i don't tell my doctor this because what would I do without my Adderall?? no joke 12 years
Trust me your life will change in a matter of months! Try it. Just try to not take it for 1 Month, the first week is hard, then it gets easy
Gang it sounds like you've been putting your "Adderall energy" into the wrong things. Especially smoking can cause you to become lazy, which it seems you've become full on lazy, and need to start being disciplined and stop smoking. That's a first step, and chill on the energy drinks. What does your diet look like, gut to brain health is very real. I say this all out of kindness.
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I'm 44 and found out about my ADHD through Covid because of what a demo job it did on my brain I'm a lot better now, but of course still have ADHD. I've been a broadcasting professional for 25 years. I have long struggled with how I am, the pros and the cons and learning about ADHD has enabled me to give myself a easier time and control the self criticism. Because I also work in comedy, I've had a long standing fear that meds would take away what makes me 'special' in terms of my creativity, but after a long period of being generally unproductive, I might be finally willing to explore it.. tentatively. Given our similar backgrounds, I've watched your clips with interest. What I want to know is what the transition to being off the medication was like and if there are ever days where you wished you could take it to just get something done? I do worry about addiction or not managing the frustration well enough to be able to stop taking medication.
In my experience the risk of addiction is zero. Actually, leaving antidepressants is really hard while with adhd meds it has no side effects whatsoever. You just don’t have it and get back to your “regular” you without a single side effect or withdrawal syndrome.
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Just received ADHD diagnosis 6 weeks ago (along with Social Anxiety Disorder, and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria). It was a surprise at first. Now that I’ve done some research it makes complete sense for me.
I just found your channel and my question is for everyone here: anyone have experience or knowledge about the similarities or differences between caffeine and the stimulant ADHD meds?
I just randomly started drinking green tea each day, about a month before my diagnosis. It makes me feel so much better and it’s absence is VERY noticeable on days I don’t drink any. But not in a neurotypical way like I’m tired and don’t have energy. When I don’t drink caffeinated tea it is now so obvious that I can’t focus, I’m so easily distracted, I’m just frustrated and I feel more depressed about myself because of these things.
Sound familiar to anyone? Or does this overlap with peoples’ experience on meds? I’m trying to understand as much as I can before I start trying different meds in a couple weeks.
Thank you all so much!! I love what you’re doing, Ty. And I specifically sought out videos from men with ADHD so thank you for speaking your truth brother.
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Do you drink caffeine?
Omg ivwas lime 900 mg?!?! 😮 Whew!!! I think I stopped breathing!!!! 😅 I take 30 mg Adderall XR and have for over 8 years. I go thru phases of really bad ADHD brain to some control then back to bad symptoms. Its such a struggle every day... Congrats you have found a way to higher functioning ❤
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you are so cute. i'm looking into medication and it occurs to me that it's also not normal to be completely calm and focused all the time for anyone regardless of neurotype. at this point, im just hoping i get more positive days than negative days
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I think what people have to keep in mind, is that the meds don't "fix" adhd, they are more like crutches...and for some they can act more like wheelchairs...for others it just helps a little, depending on the person, their needs and reactions to the medications, their lifestyle, job choices(if they can work) and whatever comorbidities they might have (some can't even take adhd meds cause it could threaten their bodies, like when having heart problems.
So yeah, definitely not a "one size fits all" kinda deal
Bro, try CONCERTA, you do not feel high and you get the focus.
I really love the music and the story telling of this video 👌🏻
I am on the fence of meds because I am reallllllly bad at taking them. I take them 1) when I remember and 2) if they're within a reasonable distance of travel (ideally on the same floor as me). I got diagnosed about a month ago; ADHD via PTSD. I've had brain fog, lack of motivation and literal squirrel brain for a long time. And maybe I am stalling but because I am back in the office, I am terrified of the more physical after effects like diarrhea or drowsiness. Have you experienced anything like that with either Adderall or Vyvanse?
Why are all of these videos mentioning vyvanse?
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I’ve been taking antidepressants for years, they’ve never been remotely as effective as ADHD med in helping me with emotional stability. No contest. The bad thing though is that the adhd med effect started to wear off rather quickly and I’m again in square one…
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I really like your videos bro 👍👍
For me I started Vyvanse and currently I am on my way to college and in my opinion it has changed me a lot. I think it has changed me for the good, I am able to focus on school, I am motivated to really do anything. Although there are drawbacks to using this medication, before I used to struggle with anxiety and panic attacks, but I feel I have slowly been able to control my anxiety for them most part while on the medication. There are also times where I don't need the medication like if I am taking a break day or going to social gatherings. But overall my experience with this stimulant has helped me since middle school, and hopefully I will be able to slowly get off of it once I get older, but as of right now I am locked in. 👍
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Dig your humour. Ironically not having the medication made all those things happen to me 🤣🤣🤣
I have tried Ritilan and Vyvanse and I get instant bladder spasms. Its unbearable. Ritilan helped me SO much. So now I'm just suffering. I was diagnosed at 12, my parents refused to get me help. Im 48 now and reached out and now this. 😭
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Did you stop Vyvanse cold turkey?
Did your emotional stability improved as well when you started with meds?
Has anyone tried micro dosing on psilocybin (shrooms). I just recently tried due to horrible side effects from Adderall and already feel small changes overall…
@AnitaSOG that’s cool. I get mine locally from Mushy Girls or Golden Rule Mushrooms
There’s lots of stigma over ADHD medication.
can i take it without prescription. I am 29 i have no good skills to make money. been trying to learn ecommerce for the past year but havent gotten anywhere. i cant focus on reading books or watching online courses. WIll this help me?
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I've tried 5 different medication for ADHD which non of whom had worked. Hopefully I'm going to see a psychiatrist, I'm leaning towards Desoxyn but I have no problem with non stimulants, Just a bit afraid of their effectiveness.
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03:25 seems plausible! 🙂
Have you ever tried a CPAP machine. I've heard people claim it's a life changer for ADHD, but I'm never invested the money into it.
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I know that I have adhd since preschool. When hormones became a thing, I started short working meds to get trough school work. Quit them at 18 but absolute needed them again at 25. Atm on a combo of 2 slow release ones. Concerta, 8h. And than to get trough stuff after dinner I got the option of EQUASYM. Official slow release methylphenidate is not an option for adults with adhd where I live. I wonder if they ever tried rebounding 4x a day.
I've been having a hard time finding consistency with Ritalin. It feels like some days it works and other days not so much?
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Any idea what I can do if from the UK?
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After not using any medication for 5 year, I have come to the point where i feel like I'm broken again. The five years went really well without but now I going to try meditation again. And see how i feel on it.
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same
I have an official adhd test by a doctor and it has been sent to my psychiatrist. He won’t prescribe anything. What should I do? Right now I’m guessing with supplements.
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Tried Vyvanse and I had mad mood swings and panic attacks. Went back on Concerta, much better!
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Where can I buy this medication Adderall?
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Did you lose your appetite or see yourself losing alot of weight after taking Adderall and/or Vyvanse? This and the inevitable tolerance to the medications in the long term is the main reason why I'm avoiding the diagnosis.
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Great video man❤
I had been taking ritalin ,now, they aren't available in Pakistan since 3 months ago. what should i do,,
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Have you considered using your meds intermittently, just when you're having trouble focusing and your usual set of management techniques aren't cutting it?
One of the nice things about the stimulant meds is they're not like - say - antidepressants, where you need to ramp up and maintain a regular daily dose, then carefully ramp down if you want to stop etc. You can take a dose once in a blue moon if you want to. If Methylphenidate works for you then you also have the option of the short-release "Ritalin" version, which generally lasts about four hours - good for falling back on for a tough afternoon of work-grind without having to worry about being awake all night.
Of course there are other more mild stimulants/dopaminergic compounds that can work for ADHD: Caffeine, Dark Chocolate, Nicotine**
** (not recommended if you don't already smoke or vape ... and still not recommended if you do: the last thing any of us need is some kind of medical justification to keep smoking, haha).
Something else that works is 1-3 minutes of cold water immersion. If you've got a pool or a bath cold enough that you're physically uncomfortable (you don't have to be frozen to the core - it's relative to your tolerance for the cold) then it provides a dopamine boost that lasts several hours (vs the spike and crash that things like nicotine and sugar have). I can vouch for it working. I hop in the pool in my building in the cooler months (it's like a hot-tub in summer) or take a cold shower for a couple of minutes.
Andrew Huberman has two good videos on all kinds of ways to manage your dopamine levels (which for those reading who don't already know - is one of the main mechanisms to controlling your ADHD: All of the stimulant meds primarily affect dopamine.
One final note on Dopamine (for those not aware). Some of the most (unnaturally massive) dopamine boosts come from MDMA, Meth/Ice, and Cocaine (both powdered and in the form of "crack"). If you've got ADHD and you're ever tempted to try any of those, be even more wary about going anywhere near them than a neurotypical person should be. We ADHD'ers love to self-medicate with those substances - and the last two in particular can lead to serious addiction problems - especially to those of us with more impulsive forms of ADHD)
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I’m new to your channel. I appreciate everything you share . Not just the pros and cons of the medication but your honesty and helping us to think for ourselves. It’s such a healthy form of communication which I find very rare on social media. Thank you.
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My child is likely to be starting ADHD meds soon. Thank you for your thoughtful and kind thoughts (even if I struggled with your 'just kidding' moments... 🤣... but think I'm just old. 😁).
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Thanks for posting ❤
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I have just discovered my child who is 10 years he got it I feel really empty inside me I don't know if I allow to take medication I really need advice
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Do your research. Keep at a steady low dose and every now and again, try have a tolerance break because the effectiveness reduced to longer you take. My partner is about to start his medication age 28. I think it will do a world of good for him. His daughter is just starting secondary and definitely has ADHD and it is affecting her and her education. It would be great to try her on some adhd medications but our only worry is the tolerance as this will need to be monitored
My ADHD disappeared without medication. Medication is just a part of the ADHD identity given by the industry.
Then you never actually had ADHD, you just thought you did. Hope this helps!
@@AlexDiaz-wn7wmuhm I understand that you are protecting and defending your new identity.
@@AlexDiaz-wn7wmwell I was indeed ADHD, but yeah you have no idea before you leave the ADHD bubble.
I wish you the best 👍
Thanks for sharing your experience and for being so open-minded.
Why would you joke about 900mg, what if someone stopped the video after that? Jesus talk about deadly doses.. some jokes are not funny and like totally pointless and potentiall dangerous.
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totally. also the throw away comments about losing his family really threw me...
That intro my man
Adderall makes me feel old fast! My body feels older
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Barkley I think
Recently i m diagnosed with ADHD, from here i think i should start medication.... Because i badly need to bring myself in scedule
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Videos with intentional background "NOISE" trigger my ADD! Save the soundtrack for your film production! Signed, Annoyed.
Researching whether or not to medicate my 6 year old 😭
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unrelated but your eyes are so pretty 😍
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I know I could hardly focus on what he was saying 😅 maintaining eye contact tho
I don't even know if i have it.
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The whiplash of that intro 🤕
I had far better results once I had a methylation gene test and took the correct types of supplements my body needed.
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Your issue is not medicine, your issue sounds like a type of narcissim and or unresolved emotional issues
Thank you for staying your your goals. Your purpose,
you're out your experiences.
Very well Put And thought out.
Is it worth it?
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Thank you
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Just wanted to say - you’re somehow very pleasant to listen to. Like a good caring friend not trying to make any extra impression. Thanks for sharing🫶🏽
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God i just wanaa be normal😢😢😢
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Can’t look in the camera for more then 4 secs adhd for sure
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You have kids?
No
I can't absorb what you are saying with the music going.
I don't think anyone who makes videos should ever play music and narration at the same time. Personally I can't filter out either to listen to the other.
cool eye color bro
Thanks bro
beautiful eyes bro
your eyes bruv
Hi! Big fan of your content. Do you have an email for business inquiries?