What it feels like to take ADHD medication: My first day on Vyvanse (Elvanse)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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    What it feels like to take ADHD medication? This is the story of my first day on Vyvanse (Elvanse).
    I discuss the benefits and side effects I experienced like calm, focus, impulse-, and appetite control, but also headaches, blood pressure, insomnia, and sleep disturbances.
    Hopefully, this helps you understand what you can expect from taking ADHD medication for the first time ever. It's never like the first few days, but it's still good to be prepared, so you know what to do.
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    00:00 ADHD medication
    00:40 The morning
    01:57 Working time
    02:35 Side effects
    03:49 The evening
    04:56 What it feels like
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Комментарии • 336

  • @Maviel85
    @Maviel85 11 месяцев назад +209

    "I felt like I had been cheated out of a lot of success in life", this hit hard. Exactly how i felt being diagnosed at the age of 37 and getting my medication.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  11 месяцев назад +9

      😞 I'm so glad you got the help you need now!

    • @sommy9152
      @sommy9152 11 месяцев назад +11

      I felt the same but now feel, how lucky to have a new start later in life, when others are slowing down. I'm excited by new possibilities now, without all the obstacles 😊

    • @ninakore
      @ninakore 11 месяцев назад +3

      Same. It’s depressing but I’ve also got more hope.

    • @joeldichter1320
      @joeldichter1320 10 месяцев назад +2

      I started taking the pill at a young age. It did change my life, until I decided to get off of it for a try.
      (P.s.: I am a dancer)
      The hunger hit way too hard each day. Binging was rampant. Regardless of how good my nutrition was, my body would never reach low enough where jumps were as easy as when I was off of the pill.
      This was until I started taking caffeine but still, not the same effects as vyvanse but 1/3rd of the way it was.
      I think the story would have been different if I had discovered.
      Tyrosine, PEA, Cbd oil, taurine, Green tea extract. (Pre workouts like zipfizz)
      These get the job done 1/2 like the pill. Sometimes later in the day better than vyvanse.
      During this time however, I did learn much better ways to listen and be productive.
      Meditation through my dancing rather than “bad thoughts” life is a creative process and critiques are ok.
      I really love dancing and at the moment I have returned to taking medication since I am now in a professional dance setting where it’s best to be low body fat to decrease risk of injury and laser focused to get the job done. Also, ballet is usually a short career due to body load. We will see how my med will affect it.
      I am curious as to how my adhd diagnosis for Germany will go.
      Need to see a psychiatrist

    • @S3Moto
      @S3Moto 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yup, 40+ years of struggle and only recently diagnosed and it all makes sense.

  • @daichibboy
    @daichibboy Год назад +151

    I'm on my first day trying it. I noticed if I left a task to go and take care of something else I could get back to the original task without forgetting or being distracted. Good luck everyone x

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +6

      SO happy for you!

    • @lilydot642
      @lilydot642 Год назад

      I'm so disappointed because yesterday was my first day with 30mg and i weigh 43kgs only and it had no effect except less sleepy than normal. No physical side effects either. I was thinking it might have a relation to my body not being affected at all by caffeine

    • @daichibboy
      @daichibboy Год назад +3

      @@lilydot642 Hey Lily, I understand how it could be disheartening. I was realy anxious before I took the medication with questions in my head like "what if it doesn't work" and "what if i got miss diagnosed" etc. I decided the week before that I was going to try my best to think longterm. If 30mg didn't work I was going to consult with my psychatrist and try higher doses. If that didn't work I was going to consider trying other types of medication. If that didn't work I was going to consider that maybe I have been miss diagnosed and that at least I have ticked adhd as something that I checked out and then i'd consider getting tested for other developmental disorders.
      It's really hard to stay positive I understand cause it's so frustrating when you've lived so long with any condition that you're so in the dark about (feelings of your past being stolen etc.) Please don't give up and try and try to keep moving forward. I feel Neurodiverse people are part of a community and we should all help and encourage each other. Good luck X

    • @lilydot642
      @lilydot642 Год назад +1

      @@daichibboy Thank you for the encouraging words. The first day was actually the worst and I've felt that some symptoms have gotten better since then and i was more productive. I have to keep taking them for a month and then I'll talk to my psychiatrist about the dose

    • @debramiller3165
      @debramiller3165 9 месяцев назад

      How are you doing now?

  • @TheRonnieaj
    @TheRonnieaj 3 месяца назад +4

    I started on 30mg and felt nothing. Didn’t do a thing, and I wanted to cry. We were supposed to increase to 50, but try finding that in the US right now. I had leftover 30s, so I took two. And I nearly cried for another reason. THIS is what I’m capable of? I’ve owned my own law firm for 14 years. I have a literary agent and have published 8 books. But NOW it doesn’t feel like I’m always on the edge, at the last minute, procrastinating even when I know the ramifications. To toot my own horn, I’ve done very good without medication. I feel like I’m going to be a beast with it.

  • @kmdkmd-jz8pv
    @kmdkmd-jz8pv 10 месяцев назад +55

    I’m 40 and just got diagnosed with ADHD. The first week taking Vyvanse was unreal. My mind is so much calmer and I was able to just enjoy being in the moment. I was able to just sit and have lunch with my wife and not be bombarded with 15 thoughts at once. If I had only started taking this in school. It was a real life changer for me and I’m very excited for the future just living my life.

    • @kenzashenna
      @kenzashenna 7 месяцев назад

      Was it still like that after the first week or did that die down?

    • @kmdkmd-jz8pv
      @kmdkmd-jz8pv 6 месяцев назад

      No I’m not a junkie.

    • @BigIndianBindi-jy1cz
      @BigIndianBindi-jy1cz 3 месяца назад +1

      same. im also 40, it's been about 4 months? but the medication isn't working anymore. and i feel very depressed when i don't take it (when the pharmacy is out of stock or miss a dose)

    • @kmdkmd-jz8pv
      @kmdkmd-jz8pv 3 месяца назад

      @@BigIndianBindi-jy1czit’s important to not miss and you will get withdrawal. I ended up stopping it. Was great at first but was making me anxious and my stomach was always upset. I just take it here and there days I feel I will need it. I don’t get the bad withdrawals as long as I only take it a couple times a week.

    • @DEUTSCHLAND.007
      @DEUTSCHLAND.007 2 месяца назад

      ADHD at 40?! Lol you both are hilarious. It is called getting old, lack of goals, most likely previous drug and alcohol use, not challenging the brain to learn new skills and exercising which contributes to deteriorating cognitive functions. Don't be lazy, work on stimulating neurogenesis !

  • @CadMade95
    @CadMade95 Год назад +38

    This is my exact same experience. I told my mom it's like a million tv stations playing once stopped and I could focus on a specific channel. Vyvanse has been a life changing experience not just in my personal life, but my professional life as well.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      I feel you! And I'm so happy for you for coming to Elvanse like me! May we have an awesome and peaceful life ahead! :)

    • @CadMade95
      @CadMade95 Год назад

      @@AntoniasUniverse thank you so much😊

    • @worldbeing8305
      @worldbeing8305 11 месяцев назад

      Do u still have benefits from it ? Same dose? How about chrashes later in day ?

  • @ShadyHaunter
    @ShadyHaunter 4 месяца назад +11

    Just got diagnosed at 27. Took my first dosage of 40mg Vyvanse and man, everything makes so much sense. My anxiety was being triggered by my ADHD... i wish i would have known this prior to being prescribed 60mg of valium per day for anxiety. Thankfully i no longer take Valium or any other meds but the Vyvanse now :) Day 1 and very thankful.

    • @aly27
      @aly27 4 месяца назад +3

      SAME!!! Turns out the Vyvanse fixes my anxiety because it helps my ADHD.

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      ?Vyvanse, Xanax, Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin and other pharmaceuticals are easily accessible from this online specialist i cop from. Super reliable ship's discreetly worldwide?

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      They operate on Telegrams and Instagrams?

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      As *PHARMSTAIN,:?*

    • @Patriot2499
      @Patriot2499 2 месяца назад

      Bro ur turning into a junkie

  • @Equinox121
    @Equinox121 5 месяцев назад +16

    I was diagnosed yesterday 11/21. I just took my first does 10 minutes ago. I am 21 years old and have struggled my entire life. Hopefully this works for me. Im excited to see how it makes me feel

    • @khrestokhresto5127
      @khrestokhresto5127 5 месяцев назад +2

      how was it

    • @b00k0f31i
      @b00k0f31i 4 месяца назад

      @@khrestokhresto5127 guess it didn't work,,,

    • @ekaputra5280
      @ekaputra5280 4 месяца назад +1

      How was it??

    • @FPSRayn
      @FPSRayn 3 месяца назад

      I am genuinely curious how you feel now. 🗿

  • @kaytarracorrea25
    @kaytarracorrea25 10 месяцев назад +9

    These comments make me cry im so excited i was just diagnosed within the last month im 31 and have struggled my whole life. I was prescribed 20mg generic vyvanse today and start it tomorrow im seriously overwhelmed by the adhd atcthis point in my life with a house 2 kids a husband and a business 😅

    • @marcebeats
      @marcebeats 5 месяцев назад

      Any updates? I’m hoping to get on meds soon

    • @kaytarracorrea25
      @kaytarracorrea25 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@marcebeats I freaking love it!

    • @ryanhodgson5936
      @ryanhodgson5936 3 месяца назад

      I'm also 31 and will be getting my medication with in the next couple weeks 🎉

  • @polarnaut9645
    @polarnaut9645 Год назад +61

    My Adderall, which I've been on for about 5 year, went on backorder last week, so right now I'm remembering what it was like before I started taking it. It's a miracle of God that I managed to get a college degree. The focus from the drug has wained slightly since I ramped up to the dosage I'm at, but it still helps keep my life manageable, and this week has definitely highlighted just how helpful it is.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +9

      So true, I've read about people who think their meds stopped working, but it's just like a new normal at some point, a better normal. Of course, if they then test to see how it is without, they quickly remember that things could be much worse. It's amazing how helpful these meds are for just about anyhting in life.. I hope your adderall is back soon!

    • @user-jf2wr5lv3g
      @user-jf2wr5lv3g Год назад +1

      👆👆look up that handle, he ships swiftly, and he got shrooms, Dmt, lsd, mmda, psilocybin, adderall, morphine, edibles, fentanyl, cubensis, meth, gummies, SSRI, chocolate bars, he's got a lot.. 🍄 💊🍄🍫💯🔌...

    • @HanyHany-ez9rq
      @HanyHany-ez9rq Год назад +2

      Hey I've also been on Adderall for years and the last few months has been really hard to find them but I have sometimes weeks late but I would find them and I'm due now and I can't find them anywhere because the back order and now thinking to switching to Vyvanse is the meantime

    • @OsborneCox.69.420
      @OsborneCox.69.420 Год назад +1

      I temporarily switched to Vyvanse for this exact reason. Nobody has been able to stock Adderall since November 2022.

    • @johnboy6594
      @johnboy6594 Год назад +6

      Im 64 years old and want to retire in 3 1/2 years. ADHD has been a crutch my whole life. Im struggling at work trying to learn and remember simple tasks. Of course every struggle i have centers around the computer screen and all the symbols and what to attach to what when where and why. This is a major problem for me. Because i cant focus , I cant absorb menial tasks. If i were retired i would not care.

  • @LosOGradysinMexico
    @LosOGradysinMexico Год назад

    appreciate your authenticity and transparency, thank you

  • @keepitbluezola
    @keepitbluezola Год назад +1

    This is very helpful, thank you. Start my medication in a few weeks, so nice to know what to expect in the first few days.

  • @xlostfaith471
    @xlostfaith471 Год назад

    I really like your video and the way you described things and I really find your accent quite helpful in the way I hear things

  • @VaibhavJain-tv2bg
    @VaibhavJain-tv2bg 9 месяцев назад

    So beautifully explained.

  • @510gt1
    @510gt1 19 дней назад

    love the B Roll footage to keep us adhd people listening

  • @lc360
    @lc360 Год назад +5

    I'm at the end of my diagnosis process and will be discussing medication in a couple of weeks.. im so anxious. Im worried that it wont work for me or if it does work and I'll be angry that i went my whole life without it. I'm mostly excited though. Thank u and all the other ADHD creators in this space for providing so much useful info.

  • @alexanderjsdowding
    @alexanderjsdowding Год назад +7

    It’s cool how you pronounce Elvanse! Thanks for your videos. This is the second one I’ve watched. I started Elvanse 30 mg on Monday last week. I love the clarity and peaceful mind that it induces. My favourite thing to do is to take a shower after I have taken my meds and breakfast. The water droplets falling on your head and skin feels so good! 😊 Your house looks amazing by the way. Keep making videos please 🙏🏻

  • @jen_counihan
    @jen_counihan Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for your videos!! So good to hear positive experience’s 🙌

    • @user-jf2wr5lv3g
      @user-jf2wr5lv3g Год назад

      👆👆look up that handle, he ships swiftly, and he got shrooms, Dmt, lsd, mmda, psilocybin, adderall, morphine, edibles, fentanyl, cubensis, meth, gummies, SSRI, chocolate bars, he's got a lot.. 🍄 💊🍄🍫💯🔌....

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      Thank you! It's still going great and an update is overdue :) Happy holidays!

  • @dandycadent
    @dandycadent Год назад +44

    Got diagnosed this year, age 42 and started my medication in June. The first week with the appropriate medication is absolutely a once in a lifetime experience. I also felt I was reborn on that week. Everything was smooth and felt extraordinary. It's like being in flow state all day long. Now that I'm 3 months in, I don't feel the medication at all, it became transparent. But I know that if I skip some days during the week-end, or if I'm trying to pack a luggage way past bed time (i.e when medication has run off), I'm all over the place once again.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +8

      Yes! It's like a new level of of life so to speak. You forget you're on it, until you're not, but even if you don't feel the meds, it's usually always better with them than without. Really happy you're going good and taking care of yourself!

    • @Rollwithit699
      @Rollwithit699 Год назад +1

      So you noticed a big difference right away? I was diagnosed in June at age 68 with Asperger's and ADHD. The first script was Ritalin LA 10 mg and I really didn't notice much of a difference at all...may have had a day or two with slightly better focus. I'm hoping they increase the strength a bit (still 10 mg now) so I can be more focused, less scattered. May I ask the strength they started you on?

    • @chrisw3327
      @chrisw3327 Год назад +4

      @@Rollwithit699 For me, diagnosed at 48 and just started on Elvanse at 30mg for week 1, then 40 mg for weeks 2 and 3, before I will see my psychiatrist again to decide whether to go up, down or stay the same. Today is my first day on 40 mg and it hasn't kicked in fully yet. I found that 30 mg worked very well the first few days but then less so the last few - although, due to our dog having had minor surgery, he disturbed my usual sleep pattern and I had less time available for self-care (exercise, hobbies and not even time to shave/shower one day). I really think that sleep and self-care are essential factors in my response to Elvanse, as the situation was much better even on 30mg when I had more time yesterday. In case it is any use, the info leaflet I received with Elvanse (in the UK at least) states, "The recommended dose at the start of treatment is 30mg, but your doctor may decide to start you on 20mg. Later on your doctor may increase the dose. The maximum daily dose is 70mg." I should also mention that I am still taking Venlafaxine 150mg prolonged release also (had been prescribed this previously for depression), so this may make my case different too. I believe that the long-term plan will be for me to try to gradually stop Venlafaxine, as the depression may have been related to my undiagnosed, untreated ADHD. Good luck with finding your optimal medication balance!

    • @mnmlst1
      @mnmlst1 Год назад +5

      So glad you also got your diagnosis! I was diagnosed at 38 years old and it completely changed my life, it was literally like being reborn, having a second chance to life with a functional brain.

  • @marmartin9822
    @marmartin9822 7 месяцев назад +4

    Took my first dose today and literally spent an hour enjoying the peace and quiet in my brain before starting my day it was so nice and centering. I have mild dry mouth but I’m just making sure to drink water :)

  • @LarimaBeyondBorders
    @LarimaBeyondBorders 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. I start tomorrow. Good to hear some real experiences.

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      ? Vyvanse, Xanax, Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin and other pharmaceuticals are easily accessible from this online specialist i cop from. Super reliable ship's discreetly worldwide??

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      They operate on Telegrams and Instagrams??.

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      As *PHARMSTAIN?*

  • @ToanTheNomad
    @ToanTheNomad Год назад +15

    I appreciated how you remained as objective as possible when sharing your experience!

  • @reubenwalkden7102
    @reubenwalkden7102 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video…I start my medication in the morning and good to find a video explaining what it feels like! Only just been diagnosed at 33

  • @-Bellana-
    @-Bellana- Год назад +32

    I just got my prescription and I've been scared to start it. This video put me at ease and made me less scared. Thank you. ❤️

    • @kristinhill4818
      @kristinhill4818 Год назад +3

      Did you try it? I've had mine for a few days but I'm nervous to take it

    • @chuckgamble5696
      @chuckgamble5696 Год назад +3

      You too? Lol today's my first day and honestly I'm fine but I don't know that it's a HUGE difference. Also had a tornado touch down near me today, so that'll definitely take your focus off things lol.

    • @-Bellana-
      @-Bellana- Год назад +4

      @Kristin Hill not going to lie. I feel amazing. It's definitely a game changer ❤️

    • @-Bellana-
      @-Bellana- Год назад +3

      @Chuck Gamble I've been scared to take it because I have other meds but everything worked out for the best for me. I LOVE it so far

    • @chuckgamble5696
      @chuckgamble5696 Год назад +2

      @Bellana I'm glad it's working for you! Honestly it didn't go well for me at all. I took it for 3 days and had a terrible tension headache all 3 days. On the third day my heart was pounding through my chest. My chest was super hot and I got really sweaty. My BP skyrocketed to 155/108 (I never have BP issues). I think my anxiety played a part but I truly thought I was dying. Needless to say I'm no longer on it. It just isn't for everyone. I will say later that day after I didn't die I felt relatively good but it's not worth it FOR ME. I was also on a SSRI and have read that they dont mix whatsoever so Im not sure. Best of luck!!

  • @WOODIII885
    @WOODIII885 Год назад

    Sehr cool erklärt 🙏

  • @sundaymoon000
    @sundaymoon000 Год назад +2

    You are beautiful in so many ways and thank you for this video. I just got prescribed this med and waiting for the prescription. I am kinda scared as I am not used to meds in general and your explanation of side effects to look out for and work through is giving me more confidence in trying it out. Thank you again. I just want to feel like I have a normal brain and life again.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      Awwwww. Thank you so much for sharing and for your kindness! I really hope things went okay on your first day and you are doing good now. Please know that you are not alone and many others are taking meds for years with great success. You can absolutely find the right ones for you and get through the first few weeks! I believe life can be awesome and more normal for you again too! I wish you the very best! Hugs

  • @Fru.Jacobsen
    @Fru.Jacobsen 2 месяца назад +1

    Second day: I remembered the laundry in the dryer, from the day before, jumped out of bed 20 minutes after I took my Ritalin, and folded the laundry and put it away, before my family woke up and started a new load.
    I feel much more balanced.
    I got my half dose yesterday after I got my prescription, I did drive on the motorway at night without being sensory overloaded by the lights and other cars, I normally hate driving on the motorway in the dark, as it is a sensory nightmare but it isn't with ADHD meds.
    And my binge eating disorder I have struggled with all my life, the impulses for a dopamine hit with food is gone, I eat when I am hungry and stop when I am full, I don't eat after dopamine anymore, only after nutrition. This is the biggest thing and the one who has caused me the most health issues over the years.

  • @samking9798
    @samking9798 Год назад +6

    Hope to experience that spotlight soon when I get my medication. In Australia we need a permit and the process is lengthy but I'm almost there. Thanks for the video.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      It takes forever here too, but don't give up because it is so amazing! I really hope you have a similar experience!

    • @felienmusic
      @felienmusic Год назад

      I also have to wait till January (it's August now). Hang in there, we're waiting together :)

  • @KamiP91
    @KamiP91 Год назад +2

    Thank you for you video! I just started today on vyvanse and I have high anxiety so the tingling and increased heart rate was freaking me out. But your video provided calm insight!! So thank you thank you!!

    • @Icipher4
      @Icipher4 Год назад

      How much higher was your heart rate getting? My resting BPM is around 60 so if I tried Vyvanse(which is a possibility) i am really hoping it doesn't spike too high.

    • @KamiP91
      @KamiP91 Год назад +3

      @@Icipher4 my resting BPM is around 60 as well and for a few minutes it went to 100. After talking with my doctor my anxiety was playing a factor as well. That only happened the first day. I have been on it now for almost 3 weeks and I’m much calmer than I have ever been and my heart rate is back to normal. It was back to normal within a couple hours of me taking it the first day.
      If you feel afraid, or have anxiety or experience higher heart rate make sure to talk to your doctor, or any health care professional you trust. Try some breathing exercises and I am confident you will be ok. If it helps you be less afraid too you can tell someone you trust you will start a new medication and you might need a ride somewhere or something. These are the things that helps me calm my anxiety, so try to see the things that helps yours and use them the day you start, or for the first well until you are settled with the medication. Sending good thoughts to you and good luck. Hope Vyvanse helps you like it helped me.

    • @Icipher4
      @Icipher4 Год назад

      @@KamiP91 thank you.

  • @shortbreadhead
    @shortbreadhead Год назад +6

    Thank you. I recently got my first prescription and I have been actually nervous to start. I was worried about stupid things like what if after so long being used to this the change is scary. Knowing the side effects to not worry about genuinely helps. I should have started two days ago, yes I kept making excuses to myself and letting myself down, partially I also wanted to make sure I understood what I should look out for to be concerned about. Idk, I'm blowing it out of proportion, I shouldn't be worried about something changing who I am that will honestly help me function.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      Hey! The best way out is through! I hope you are getting things done and the meds are working out for you! You can do it! Don't overthink too hard, you can always stop if you don't like it, but you'll never know if you don't try!

  • @The_Vanished
    @The_Vanished Год назад +4

    What helps me keep the benefits of medication is to do breathing exercises, some meditation. I know for us with ADHD meditation is almost impossible so you can look up different techniques like breathing in different ways, keeping your eyes half open. nadi shodhana is a different style of meditation that can help those who have difficulty focusing

  • @SubOhmCoils
    @SubOhmCoils 11 месяцев назад

    Hi. To day it's my first day also. I started treatment with aduvanz. I agree totally with all you say in the video. It's just great..thanks for sharing. Greetings from Norway

  • @onceuponatime2341
    @onceuponatime2341 8 месяцев назад +2

    Diagnosed at 48. Yeah def feel cheated … hurt and pushed away those i cared for, said things I didn’t mean, poor decisions at spur of moment that affect drastically…. Lifetime wasted. Yet i want to find out if I am any good at anything if meds help and allow me to be par with others for once in my life…

  • @leoleoncio92
    @leoleoncio92 Год назад +4

    I'm on my first day! I loved the feeling of being productive and finding some semblance of joy in mundane things. The highlight, though, was being able to stop my mind from having a million conversations that I knew I would never have with anyone. It made me want to cry just to be able to shut it down on command, not drift through a sea of chaos and just be able to be present while I was driving or doing the dishes. By the way, thank you for sharing your journey! I can't stress enough how important it is to learn I'm not alone in this. ❤

    • @i.h.2423
      @i.h.2423 Год назад +1

      Oh really? i know this conversation in mind thing very well, hope to stop it as well as all the other things of the day by day adhd freakshow when i finally get medicated, actually waiting for my appointment (patiently as i am.. not really 😂). wish you all the best 🍀

    • @leoleoncio92
      @leoleoncio92 Год назад

      @@i.h.2423 Thanks! But if I may, it's not as good at stopping the mental chatter after two weeks - in my case anyway. It still helps tremendously, but not at all like the first day 😅 Happy you're seeking help and hope the meds are what you expect and need! :)

    • @gryl7471
      @gryl7471 Год назад

      ​@@i.h.2423😂

  • @natalianegritto
    @natalianegritto 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was cheated too- made so many wrong, impulsive decisions… and my father was a mental health professional. I’m 50

  • @morganmurphyloves1D
    @morganmurphyloves1D Год назад +8

    With Adderal on back order, I am having to switch to this medication. Not having my Adderal is really effecting my ability to work so I needed to do something. Excited to see how it goes!

    • @OsborneCox.69.420
      @OsborneCox.69.420 Год назад +3

      We’re in the same boat.

    • @apophisi
      @apophisi Год назад

      It's better. I promise.
      But to each is own. Both of you keep. Me updated.

    • @user-nh5vl6oi1j
      @user-nh5vl6oi1j Год назад

      @@OsborneCox.69.420 I’m taking it this Monday I’m so nervous

  • @i2really1der
    @i2really1der Год назад +5

    Thank you for sharing your experience. Vyvanse chemical structure is a bit different than the other amphetamine based medication.

    • @user-jf2wr5lv3g
      @user-jf2wr5lv3g Год назад +1

      👆👆look up that handle, he ships swiftly, and he got shrooms, Dmt, lsd, mmda, psilocybin, adderall, morphine, edibles, fentanyl, cubensis, meth, gummies, SSRI, chocolate bars, he's got a lot.. 🍄 💊🍄🍫💯🔌....

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @calisawce6584
    @calisawce6584 Год назад +4

    My doctor just put me on Vyvance and I haven’t taken it yet. Stimulants scare me. Like not wanting to eat or drink and having to force myself to do that. Not sleeping is killer. But I guess I need to try it and ride it out.

  • @leafcerulean92
    @leafcerulean92 9 месяцев назад

    I'm on my second day of vyvanse, 30mg. I feel like not too much is happening. Not having many negatives aside from a slight headache and tiredness when it wears off and not being as hungry. The rush of energy when it hits it really helpful though and I use the first hour when it hits to do housework.
    I know that I'm going to need a heavy dose so the plan for me is to increase it each month depending on how I'm feeling. I'm excited for this journey.

    • @juliachild9377
      @juliachild9377 8 месяцев назад +2

      It's important to pay careful attention to how you're thinking about the medication's efficacy, especially in the beginning. It may turn out that you do need a higher-than-average dosage, but you don't actually know that, not at day two. Try to not be so quick to assume what you're going to need or not need. If you assume you're going to need the maximum dosage before you've even started treatment, you're making it more likely that you'll request increases when you don't actually need them. Do your best to avoid hyper focusing on the numbers and focus on symptom relief because you will inevitably develop some degree of tolerance regardless of dosage. Also, it's vital to recognize that the rewarding side effects are not directly proportional to symptom relief. Each time you think you need a dosage increase, ask yourself if you feel that way because your current dosage is genuinely not enough or if you're chasing those rewarding side effects. Increasing your dosage beyond what's maximally effective for you will actually worsen symptoms and you'll be more likely to develop dependence and start abusing the medication. Best of luck.

  • @vinhnguyen-mai4668
    @vinhnguyen-mai4668 Год назад

    Bro my birthday is on Dec 20!!! And today was the first day I took Vyvanse

  • @dalelane1948
    @dalelane1948 8 месяцев назад

    That pretty much described my first day except mine wore off by 7 or 8 (I took it at 6.30) and I went to bedd only a little later than normal.

  • @Kazner0h
    @Kazner0h Год назад +1

    Aaaaaaah! The more of these I watch the more urgently I feel the need to get help from a doctor is... but the healthcare system is so rough to navigate here in the U.S...

    • @Light-ib7fg
      @Light-ib7fg Год назад

      same here as well

    • @Kazner0h
      @Kazner0h Год назад +1

      @@Light-ib7fg Don't give up, because you deserve relief! I eventually got the treatment I needed, and my suspicion was correct. I recognize now that I've basically been living my whole life with an undiagnosed disability. Things feel so much more hopeful now.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      Try again! It is worth it in the end, I promise!

    • @Kazner0h
      @Kazner0h Год назад +1

      @@AntoniasUniverse I did it! It was totally worth it. Treatment has made a world of difference!

  • @n3vulaa
    @n3vulaa 4 месяца назад +1

    HI!
    i worked my way up to 70mL of vyvanse when I was 12.
    it worked, but lost its efficiency slowly. I couldn't go further up, because I wasn't over 25, because my brain needed to finish developing.
    So now, years later, my psychiatrist and i are still looking for meds that wont affect me negatively (like vyvanse, as my already fast metabolism made me loose weight catastrophically).
    anyways, have a hug

  • @LL138TM2723
    @LL138TM2723 Год назад +23

    I’ve recently started Vyvanse, but I haven’t felt any different. I’m only on 20mg, though, so I’m really excited to up my dose at the end of the month in the hopes I’ll get to feel like you. I just want focus and a quiet brain.

    • @wowitsruss
      @wowitsruss Год назад +14

      30mg is the sweet spot for majority adults. Also with magnesium and lots and lots of water will make it work well. Remember you shouldn’t “feel” anything you should just “feel” better overall in your life

    • @hypoxia_lover
      @hypoxia_lover Год назад +12

      Speeking currently on 60mg (ikik): I also started on 20mg, and couldn't feel much, but the change from 20-30, and especially 30-60, is ridiculous. Its like changing from 10fps to 60, and then to 240. 😂

    • @AbsolutelyPeter
      @AbsolutelyPeter Год назад +1

      @@wowitsruss I totally agree with what you are saying, but the dosage is very individual. When I started I began with 30 mg, NO effect whatsoever, then 50 mg which I at least noticed for a couple of hours. 60 mg had a good effect on me, but only for 5-6 hours. So now I´m using 60 mg twice a day and that works well for me.....

    • @wowitsruss
      @wowitsruss Год назад +5

      @@AbsolutelyPeter sweet mother of god 120mg a day? Did you do drugs before honestly? Your tolerance is off the charts! How long you been at that? I wonder if your tolerance will have higher needs. I’ve been on 30mg about 3 years and I still feel mine.

    • @MeganVictoriaKearns
      @MeganVictoriaKearns 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@wowitsruss I used to take 150mg to 200mg all at once every 48-72 hours. No, it is not advisable.

  • @sunnythakur4677
    @sunnythakur4677 Год назад

    You. Are. Charming🧚‍♀️

  • @tomconley
    @tomconley 8 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who was diagnosed at 28, who is now finally on the same medications as you, spot on! plus bit cheated on myself.

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      ?Vyvanse, Xanax, Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin and other pharmaceuticals are easily accessible from this online specialist i cop from. Super reliable ship's discreetly worldwide???

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      They operate on Telegrams and Instagrams?

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      As *PHARMSTAIN:?*

  • @rosspatterson9390
    @rosspatterson9390 Год назад

    I’m in the UK and have been waiting for ages to start titration. (NHS backlog) but I’m starting a new job soon and it’s so frustrating because I want to make a good impression but can’t do much about it.

  • @mikhailkoslovskiy7860
    @mikhailkoslovskiy7860 Месяц назад

    thank you

  • @songbird2335
    @songbird2335 Месяц назад +1

    I am able to start something and finish. I don’t know how I managed it school…

  • @mnmlst1
    @mnmlst1 Год назад

    I hope I don't get negative symptoms and it does not affect my appetite. I take Ritalin but it's not having effect anymore so my neurologist is changing to Vyvanse which is literally ten times more expensive, but I hope it works, that's the only thing that matters. Because if it works, I will be able to focus and thus increase my income to buy it.
    Gosh I really hope it works and it doesn't give me headaches.

  • @gatestimonymiracle1302
    @gatestimonymiracle1302 Год назад

    This is cool I was born on December 20th too!

  • @7177YT
    @7177YT 8 месяцев назад +2

    They put me on Ritalin, and I felt nothing. Then I got Elvanse, and the resistance to do stuff subsided a little. And that was it, that's the only discernible benefit so far. Still chaotic tangential thinking, impulsive and reckless behaviour, forgetfulness, lack of planning/organisation, no sense of time, difficulty to follow conversations and so forth and so forth. I feel cheated. Why don't the meds work like they do for others? What do I do now?

    • @WhiteBraveheart1
      @WhiteBraveheart1 8 месяцев назад +3

      I'll pray for you, friend. I've got the same symptoms.

    • @7177YT
      @7177YT 3 месяца назад

      Update: We doubled the dose, and I'm fine with the meds now. I get stuff done more easily, this helps tremendously. I'm still impulsive chaotic and forgetful, but there are other means to mitigate the impact of those symptoms.

  • @i2really1der
    @i2really1der Год назад

    Hope you do a year on Vyvanse. How it has been? By the way, is there a shortage of the medication? There is here in the in the U.S.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      Glad I could fulfill your wish so soon! I hope you are well and you have access to meds soon :( This is not okay!

  • @faboitas
    @faboitas 4 месяца назад

    On the start of my second day with medication and didnt even fell asleep
    First day felt heart "heavy" but with normal beating speed, harder to breath, weak legs, shaking a bit, and even weirder, the house tasks that i always leave for weekend (and have been waiting for 2 weeks now), I did them all in a single afternoon without having a reason... So weird...

  • @ToanTheNomad
    @ToanTheNomad Год назад +1

    Vyvanse actually gets processed in the Liver, so eating food before or after doesn’t impact it’s function! It will for adderall and other adhd med’s though

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words! I just read on the package that you're supposed to give it a minute before and after, but you are right, it doesn't have much effect on it's effectiveness what you eat and when you eat. Except for vitamin C, I read a lot about vitamin C rich foods interfering with the process of absorption.

    • @travls_4679
      @travls_4679 Год назад

      Vyvanse is processed through the liver into Dextroamphetamine which is the active ingredient of Adderall, taking L-thysine supplements incres=ase its effectiveness as thats the enzyme that it interacts with in the live

  • @amsm6970
    @amsm6970 10 месяцев назад +1

    I start taking elvance two weeks ago I had the med for 2 years but I use to take it once a month or sometime every 2 month when I need it and then 2 weeks ago I start taking everyday and I fell much better calmer and it took me away from using other narcotics I feel at least a bit normal now

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  9 месяцев назад

      This! This is the goal! I'm so proud of you and so happy for you changing your life like that completely!

  • @sunshine6119
    @sunshine6119 Год назад

    Im taking the same , without it im a mess like when I don’t take it i wonder how could i manage myself but when i take it side effects come and i wish i was different i wish i had the choice to take off this illness i hate myself for being like this , medication definitely worth it but i wish everything was different

  • @braixeninfection6312
    @braixeninfection6312 Год назад

    My doctor switched me from 30mg of Adderall XR to 60mg of Vyvanse. Still about the same. Not much in terms of noticeable effects. Really disappointing because of the price of the med compared to the Adderall. I wish I could just find a med that works for me.
    It does help some with the hyperactivity but just not enough. I find it harder to be hyper but it's still really possible lol. I wish it was working properly for me. About to switch to the other class of meds even though they cause some pretty bad side effects as a child. I just want a med that works for me. I see all sorts of videos where this med or that one worked and find myself wishing that was me.

  • @davetesligte225
    @davetesligte225 8 месяцев назад

    Today is my first day with Vyvance. Not much difference so far. Being patient recognizing the need for more experimentation to find the right dose.

    • @amdaring
      @amdaring 7 месяцев назад

      how’re you feeling now?

  • @scuzznado6540
    @scuzznado6540 Год назад

    Well my first day was this intense feeling of something going on with my body, avout 2 hours after taking it. Me dealing with what feels like an onset of a headache and stomach pain while wondering if I should take nauseous medication. Then I was extremely sleepy once the initial effects started to calm down, for about 4 or 5 hours I slept and woke up feeling worse than I had yet. Once awake, I got up and ate dinner and started feeling overall better towards the end of the night. Hopefully none of these things happen today as I'll be heading to my job in about an hour.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      Ouch, that sounds really rough! I have had differing amounts of these symptoms among the first few weeks, but it definitely got better. I think it will get better for you, but take it slow and listen to your body. Good luck, I hope it works out!

    • @scuzznado6540
      @scuzznado6540 Год назад

      @@AntoniasUniverse You were right about these effects lessening. I feel less sleepy but the effects of the drug wearing off fairly early in the day and my distractability increasing. I walked into a car at work yesterday because I was looking the other direction when I should have been focusing on whats in front of me. I do believe I'll need to increase from this starting dose to 50mg to see if that helps me maintain focus better. I'll finish out this 30 day prescription, though it will be rough.

    • @rn.6335
      @rn.6335 Год назад

      @@scuzznado6540 any update?

  • @BBFCCO733
    @BBFCCO733 Месяц назад

    I would like to know your input. I also feel that sense of brightness but also distractibility, irritability and when I am in a public place, overwhelmed by all the sounds in that location, I can get distracted by someone's conversation, then someone's movement etc. My symptoms have changed over time and depending on location, as a youth I was like a tomboy very active and in people's "faces" etc, as I went to school, zoned out and had immense difficulty in high school. All that being said, when I took Vyvanse I felt that brightness initially return, however I also felt more calm, like back and forth. The effects of being more calm and focused were more prominent several days later, but still felt that brightness. Could this be because the dose is too low? I also felt more vulnerable to being distracted, but not as prominent as being off meds. What is your experience and advice? I also noticed that the headaches and some nervousness was remedied by eating regularly. I had also stopped caffeine, so that could have been a factor at play as well. Thank you for your videos, as they are helping validate my experience.

  • @wendyguzman8825
    @wendyguzman8825 Год назад

    Today I just picked up my son’s vyvanse meds 🙏🏼 He is starting tomorrow for the first time, please wish us good luck and positive vibes 🤍 god willing this is the right medication for him he is 8 yrs old 🤍

  • @user-oo6pc2sl9v
    @user-oo6pc2sl9v 27 дней назад

    I am 19 years old and I have been diagnosed with ADD without hyperactivity since I was 5 years old. I have never been on medication because my mother did not want me to depend on her. Right now I am studying oral hygiene but I am having a hard time. I spend the afternoon studying and I barely go out. I have an appointment to recommend the treatment, I hope it goes well.

    • @Mario-ee1oe
      @Mario-ee1oe 5 дней назад

      Bro I’m going on these videos to see if people are going to commit mistakes and let me just tell you something to potentially save you. No drugs having to do with focus, emotions, including anxiety, do anything but make you dependent. I took Vyvanse undiagnosed In highschool it was the best few weeks ever. But it was like it was fake motivation, it felt like cocaine, I was motivated but you can easily tell that if you take it for years, you’re going to end up super depressed

  • @rossmuir741
    @rossmuir741 Год назад +2

    I was wondering whether you have upped your dosage through your experience? And what amount (in mg) best supports your functioning?

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      Hey Ross! I recently upped my dosage just this week. There's a lot of things that feel different about it and have changed since the beginning, so I'm going to film a video about it this week. I will include your question, and hopefully it helps! Thank you for the support!

  • @juliachild9377
    @juliachild9377 8 месяцев назад +1

    As long as you're not consuming foods that are high in vitamin c, taking Vyvanse or Adderall without food is no more effective than taking either with food. You can consume foods rich in vitamin c one-to-two hours after you take your medication.

    • @kabouterplop7196
      @kabouterplop7196 7 месяцев назад

      Vitamin c flushes it faster out but prevents potential neurotoxicity at higher dosages due to oxidation. Oxidation of the dopamine and nor-epinephrine can make your rebound way worse and can give you psychotic symptoms, of sleep and food are also neglected.

  • @TheMajestic1971
    @TheMajestic1971 11 месяцев назад

    Great content Antonia! I am on methylfenidate for 6 weeks and I feel clearity and focus, less restless.. but I also feel like that spark I had to do certain things are gone. Does that sounds familiar to you or anyone?

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words!
      It's great to hear that you're experiencing positive effects from your medication! As for the loss of your 'spark', it's not uncommon to experience changes in motivation or interest when starting a new medication.. It might be worth discussing this with your doctor as I personally haven't had the experience :/

    • @jamestrentham8576
      @jamestrentham8576 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@AntoniasUniversehi Antonia, I have a quick question. I take Medikinet so slightly different methylphenidate version. Did you experienced a change in libido or sexual stimulation at all? Maybe it's not as common as I thought. Thanks

  • @sameermalik8580
    @sameermalik8580 2 месяца назад

    Now I can focus green eyes ☺️

  • @robinalnborg131
    @robinalnborg131 Год назад

    Thanks for the interesting. Have considered starting with Elvanse depot medicine from next month, just think they are so expensive. I currently receive 4 x 20 mg Retalin every day, but i can feel that i have changed extremely on them and quickly become irritated and angry and sweat extremely on them. Want to hear what u think about my choice to switch to Elvanse? Hope to get an answer no matter. Wish u an great weekend und grus nach Deutschland. Cheers from Robin xx

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      Hey Robin! I've definitely felt angry and irritated at times too, so I know what you mean.
      Unfortunately, I have no idea how Ritalin compares to Elvanse in terms of that at the moment, but I've read about a lot of people trying different medications until they find the right medication and dose that allows them to have the most positive effects with the least negative side effects (there are always some).
      I think it's worth a shot to ask your psych if you can try Elvanse, especially if you can afford it. If it goes good, it might help you a lot and pay for itself, you know? I hope it works for you and you find a solution!

    • @robinalnborg131
      @robinalnborg131 Год назад

      @@AntoniasUniverse Thanx u so much and all the best to u. R

  • @MrDcrules
    @MrDcrules 10 месяцев назад

    great video; thank you. Can the meds for ADHD make anxiety worse or can they have a calming effect?

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words!!
      It really depends... Some find that medication helps reduce their anxiety by improving focus and reducing impulsivity, others experience increased anxiety as a side effect. It's important to discuss any concerns with your doctor, as they can provide guidance based on your personal history and needs.
      Most side effects do go away over time though!

    • @kathyb72
      @kathyb72 9 месяцев назад

      Late ADHD diagnosis, at 50 y/o. I have suffered for the last couple years with anxiety. My Dr just prescribed Vyvanse for my anxiety and AdHd. She feels the anxiety will lessen once the ADHD is properly treated. I start my first dose tomorrow at 10mg and am slightly apprehensive, just due to potential side effects. Fingers crossed this is helpful treating both the anxiety as well as the ADHD.

  • @sendoprey
    @sendoprey Год назад +2

    Been on it a month now. Much smoother than ritalin and concerta. Would recommend 10mg.

    • @user-jf2wr5lv3g
      @user-jf2wr5lv3g Год назад

      👆👆look up that handle, he ships swiftly, and he got shrooms, Dmt, lsd, mmda, psilocybin, adderall, morphine, edibles, fentanyl, cubensis, meth, gummies, SSRI, chocolate bars, he's got a lot.. 🍄 💊🍄🍫💯🔌....

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      I hope you're still going good!

    • @sendoprey
      @sendoprey Год назад

      @@AntoniasUniverse still going really well, just need to remember to eat a decent meal with for a smooth absorption.

  • @GoADHDGo
    @GoADHDGo Год назад +8

    I start to “feel” my Vyvanse around 30 minutes after taking it but it doesn’t fully stay working until around 2 hours later.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      It became like this for me after a while, I thought it was bad, but it actually looks like its the norm..

  • @Nella1487
    @Nella1487 2 месяца назад +1

    I started vyvanse one week ago, my ADD problems doesnt improve, only get worse when im on medication. I get low mood, never feel motivated or happy in the day, concentrate less and get intenseley cold feet and hands and rapid heartbeat
    I have felt like this every day while taking the medication
    Will this change by time ?
    Will The positive effects kick in later on ?

  • @travls_4679
    @travls_4679 Год назад

    The slower your metabolism is the more effective and longer lasting the medication is

  • @_withjulie
    @_withjulie 7 месяцев назад

    I can only wish Vyvanse still felt like the 1st week 😢 i feel energized/productive for like 2h but i get soooo tired in the afternoon :(

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      ?Vyvanse, Xanax, Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin and other pharmaceuticals are easily accessible from this online specialist i cop from. Super reliable ship's discreetly worldwide??

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      They operate on Telegrams and Instagrams??.

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      As *PHARMSTAIN:?*

  • @IndigoCosmic
    @IndigoCosmic Год назад +2

    I was recently first put on Adderall 5mg and I don't notice much of a difference in my focus except for maybe the 1st hour or two. I do notice if I don't drink a lot of water or eat something throughout the day, I get a headache. I also still fall asleep and sleep the same. What dosage did you start on?

    • @user-jf2wr5lv3g
      @user-jf2wr5lv3g Год назад

      👆👆look up that handle, he ships swiftly, and he got shrooms, Dmt, lsd, mmda, psilocybin, adderall, morphine, edibles, fentanyl, cubensis, meth, gummies, SSRI, chocolate bars, he's got a lot.. 🍄 💊🍄🍫💯🔌....

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      Sadly I don't have any experience with adderall :( I think that adderall XR is supposed to last longer, though? Hopefully you can share your concerns with your psych and find medication that actually helps you!

  • @ScoliQueen
    @ScoliQueen 8 месяцев назад

    Hey, just on my third day using and i dont know what to do, like what time i should take it at, should i take it with food if not how long should i wait to eat, can i have coffee? Can somebody pls help lol

  • @drjorgerodriguezmaxilotijuana
    @drjorgerodriguezmaxilotijuana Год назад

    Hi! Its normal to not to feel nothing in a 50 mg dose in my first day? I perhanps feel a little bit of euforia like drunk, but nothing else.

  • @amdaring
    @amdaring 7 месяцев назад

    I sleep so much better on medication, it’s like I hit a wall at 10-11pm whereas before meds, I would be up til 2-3am before I’d finally drift to sleep.

    • @jamestrentham8576
      @jamestrentham8576 4 месяца назад

      Ah see, variation in individual effects. Sends you to sleep, me into wide awake ping! Vuvanse.....not sure but ritalin, the higher the dose at night, the more yearning for sex! Any sexual high?

  • @quadcom
    @quadcom Год назад +1

    Did you track your blood pressure? I have started at 10mg and after 4 days I tried upping to 20mg. That day my BP tracked at 124/102. It stayed up at 122/90's for about 4 hours.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +2

      Yeah! Please be careful! I do get a little higher BP from the meds, but it's okay because I usually have low BP. At this point at has stabilized a lot more though, so definitely take your time adjusting!

  • @danielpowerlifts9663
    @danielpowerlifts9663 Год назад +5

    Did you get feelings of emotionally numbness or apathy when you first started? Did it go away? I noticed I am not myself when around people. This is something I did not have when I was on adderall.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +2

      Definitely, don't get discouraged, you might still be adjusting. I believe it will go away for you too 🤗

    • @ashleysanchez4491
      @ashleysanchez4491 Год назад +1

      They might need to lower the milligram it might be too high I did the same

    • @danielpowerlifts9663
      @danielpowerlifts9663 Год назад

      @@ashleysanchez4491 What did you start off with and how much did you decrease to?

    • @zippermonster9596
      @zippermonster9596 Год назад +1

      I feel the same
      And I also don’t like doing my creative stuff on The meds
      If I want to study I am off the meds
      If I am doing regular tasks: chores, little projects around the farm that I normally would avoid till they became a considerable issue nagging at me
      I take my meds those days
      This keeps me on a lower dose because I don’t have the tolerance build up of every day use
      And it helps me normalize my self drug free.
      If I could change one thing about adderall it would be the soul sucking emotional numbness it gives you.

  • @readerzozo410
    @readerzozo410 Год назад +3

    Vyvanse is amphetamine-based medication. Have you ever tried methylphenidate-based medication? If so what do you think…
    Amphetamine vs. Methylphenidate
    I would like to know which is more safe and have less side effects 🙏

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +2

      Unfortunately, I haven't tried! I'm sorry, I have no relevant knowledge and experience to share with methylphenidate, but I believe psychiatrists usually trial one after the other until it fits you perfectly.

    • @christineashby4003
      @christineashby4003 Год назад +2

      I’ve tried both types - for me, the amphetamine ones work better; but for some people it’s the other one. My doctor has said that there is no difference in the safety of each, and of course each person can have different side effects.

  • @anonymousfuck9320
    @anonymousfuck9320 Год назад

    From what i understand it should be taken with food for a prolonged effect

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад

      The packaging says to have a snack after, but I honestly don't notice much of a difference. I do notice a difference in prolongation if I work out in the afternoon though! It gives another 1-2 hours of focus

  • @Zop_
    @Zop_ Год назад +1

    it basically helps with almost every symptom. but it takes your soul and causes mild to severe depression

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +2

      It gets better! A few months in things really stabilize if you find your dose :)

    • @wowitsruss
      @wowitsruss Год назад +1

      It feels like it’s taking your soul because our society does not work well with our adhd brain. So we use the medication to conform to the way our society works.

  • @maartjesala
    @maartjesala 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this! Are you taking just 1 of 30 mg?

    • @jamestrentham8576
      @jamestrentham8576 4 месяца назад

      I'd imagine so for now yeah :)

    • @jamestrentham8576
      @jamestrentham8576 4 месяца назад

      Actually compared to ritalin, I wonder about any sexual high in larger doses. That's fun btw😉depends on each person with methylphenidate

  • @brogramy
    @brogramy Год назад

    I hope it works on me too like that. I^m afraid, that I could be a nonresponder.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      Don't think about that too much before you try! It will be okay!

  • @georgiaseddon9022
    @georgiaseddon9022 Год назад +1

    My first day on Elvanse 30g, The best way I can describe it was it felt like I was floating, was so dizzy, spaced out and felt so sick. I’m on my 4th day and throughout the day I’ve gotten more and more nauseous and in general feeling really light headed, I have 0 appetite at all and I already take meds that decrease my appetite anyways. Does the symptoms get better over time? I got diagnosed March last year and I’m considering just not doing meds for adhd because this is my 4th time changing medication and I just want to see an effect

    • @venturisloco3131
      @venturisloco3131 Год назад +1

      That sounds to me like you might be on too higher dose to start with and might need to start a little lower. The thing with the nausea...are you making sure to have your meds with food? I find if getting nausea...having with food helps it stop. Hopefully you've been able to make some progress...but yeah trying a lower dose might help ease in...like 10-20mgs to start till your body adjusts.

  • @sidka84
    @sidka84 Год назад +3

    Hello, Have You tried Concerta ?

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +3

      Hi! No, I haven't ☺️ I was supposed to be on Ritalin, but because of my bad food binges I was moved to Vyvanse

  • @frankbreuer8849
    @frankbreuer8849 Месяц назад

    🙏

  • @calehen3
    @calehen3 Год назад

    I’m an adult and I’m starting my first dose of 10mg for 1 month which is my doctor said to be dosage for children and if I don’t feel different to let her know and we can up it to 20mg

  • @akhusal
    @akhusal Год назад +4

    I've heard about many people who, once they changed their diet to a high fat ketogenic diet, their mental health improved. Even schizophrenic patients said it was like someone flipped a switch and suddenly there was clarity and peace. They also found exercise helped a lot, especially with sleep, after all fatigue is the best pillow.

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +5

      It could be! Though there are many other negative side effects to the keto died, so be careful with it. It's good to weight out the drawbacks and benefits.

    • @louisherzog5004
      @louisherzog5004 Год назад +1

      schizophrenia and stimulants yikes ..... psychosis on the horizon

    • @IshtarNike
      @IshtarNike Год назад

      Sounds like BS. People have been trying to cure mental illness of all kinds with "diet and exercise." 9/10 it doesn't work because mental illness is real. It's the placebo effect.

    • @akhusal
      @akhusal Год назад

      @@IshtarNike The brain is the organ with the highest amount of saturated fat and cholesterol - which is why a high fat diet cures epilepsy - it was the treatment before profiteering drugs. Your whole body, including brain chemistry is made from food - you are what you eat. Food can also trigger mental health problems due to eating disorders, obesity, body image etc. There's interviews on diet doctor with people with mental health transformation and diet. Also check out Sadhguru, a yogi for great logical perspectives/revelations on how to avoid depression and be happy.

    • @akhusal
      @akhusal Год назад +1

      @Victoria @Victoria On a ketogenic diet, 10% of patients with epilepsy are cured and seizures free and 50% have reduced seizures. Never as we evolved did we need thousands of out of season fruit and veg from all around the world - and yet we evolved very well. I eat mainly one product (as it is so nutritious) primarily grass fed local meat including organs and blood. I avoid fruit and veg. During the lockdown over winter I was running 7.5 miles daily in the winter snow and ice. So on a so called unbalanced diet, at 50 I am slim healthy and fit and can't remember my last cold or flue.

  • @pieniasmr5247
    @pieniasmr5247 11 месяцев назад

    So medication is not making you numb with the feelings? Normally, without meditation i tend to try to get all my dopamine from my partner but when using concerta, i have 0 interest to another persons. And i look so "sad and upsets", even i am feeling wonderful inside. Just wondering if that is just because of concerta or should i change medication

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  10 месяцев назад

      You might have to talk to your doctor or just wait a few months to see how it develops. It sounds like you might be adjusting, but sadly I'm not an expert on concerta. Also, maybe you could talk to your BF about this if he's open to such discussions.

  • @TheGardener54uk
    @TheGardener54uk Год назад +1

    I take Quiatpin at night time makes me sleep if I don’t take that I won’t sleep. I’ll be up all night and up all day till the next night and if I don’t take that I don’t sleep I’m 52 years old and I’m scared of taking Alavence because of the side-effects that I know that it would give me I 😮use cannabis to calm me down through the ADHD, and other things

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  Год назад +1

      The side effects really calm down after a while, please don't be scared! You can at least try and maybe things get better for you! :) Talk to your psychiatrist, I'm sure they'll know how to help, it's SO worth it!

  • @Cheryeleah
    @Cheryeleah Год назад

    I was on concerta for 3 years and just didn't work for me. Been on vvyanse for a month now but zi devloped neck and head twitches/tics almost immediately. Do you experience it? It works for my adhd and anxiety but yeah. Also dose doesn't seem high enough. I am on 50mg doc wants me to go on 70mg which is the highest dose. Is that too much for a 5 foot 4 130 lb female?

    • @Yessi-with-a-Y
      @Yessi-with-a-Y 4 месяца назад

      How are you making out with the meds?

    • @Cheryeleah
      @Cheryeleah 3 месяца назад

      @Yessi-with-a-Y making out? What do you mean? So I don't feel an effect from any dosage anymore. Dr says I am not absorbing anything ( I have malnourishment due to celiac disease ) everything goes straight through 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @Yessi-with-a-Y
      @Yessi-with-a-Y 3 месяца назад

      @@Cheryeleah making out as in how are you doing with them. I’m currently on Vyvanse 50 as well.

  • @Yoyoarab123
    @Yoyoarab123 Год назад +1

    I’m glad it works so well for you. Honestly in my experience it kinda feels like selling your soul to the devil taking adhd meds. It helps you become productive and with a lot of my symptoms but I kind of feel apathic and more repulsive on it. Kinda like I’m loosing my personality, much more like a robot

  • @notoriousnic1405
    @notoriousnic1405 6 месяцев назад

    I was on adderall it worked for awhile then stopped after a few years I’m moving to vryanse sat but my dr gave me 60 starting so I’m a little nervous. Probably because I was on adderall before but idk 🤷‍♀️ kinda nervous

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      ? Vyvanse, Xanax, Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin and other pharmaceuticals are easily accessible from this online specialist i cop from. Super reliable ship's discreetly worldwide???

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      They operate on Telegrams and Instagrams??.

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      As *PHARMSTAIN:?*

  • @markh3279
    @markh3279 3 месяца назад

    I'm looking to change to this

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      Vyvanse, Xanax, Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin and other pharmaceuticals are easily accessible from this online specialist i cop from. Super reliable ship's discreetly worldwide??

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      They operate on Telegrams and Instagrams?

    • @GregGeorge-s
      @GregGeorge-s 3 месяца назад

      As *PHARMSTAIN,:?*

  • @alyssarollinson5543
    @alyssarollinson5543 Год назад

    I gave a thumbs up just for the party dogs

  • @volvo480
    @volvo480 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was diagnosed with ADHD at age 52 and I indeed I felt I have been cheated out of my life. Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. I started with methylphenidate, but grew accustomed to the chemicals and the effects went away, though my blood pressure rose to 160 so I switched to Elvanse. First on 30 mg, after a couple of weeks the effects were gone. I went to 40 mg and not only the effects were short lived, the side effects grew. I became insomniac and depressed. So I quit medication altogether and have to cope with ADHD as it comes without medication.

  • @VodkaChan_
    @VodkaChan_ 9 месяцев назад

    i got back on the old vyvanse after 5/4 years after graduation high school.. I don’t know if i should see a doctor for this but i think i randomly start hallucinated and my emotions turned off instantly. As i’m typing the words are shifting and getting tiny to normal size.. i feel like vomiting.

    • @VodkaChan_
      @VodkaChan_ 9 месяцев назад

      i’ve taken vyvanse since i wadd only 11 till was 19 at 60 mg
      i have lowered the dosage to 30 just to be safe side and everything feels like my reality is changing..

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  9 месяцев назад

      you SHOULD go, definitely!

    • @VodkaChan_
      @VodkaChan_ 6 месяцев назад

      @@onestepatatime8989 i have a three month supply i ain’t letting it go to waste. I get to have mini trips in my room. LOL

  • @cb6701
    @cb6701 Год назад +4

    Lis-dexamfetaine?

  • @celestialnovas3790
    @celestialnovas3790 4 месяца назад

    Im terrified to try it. I just got prescribed 40mg of vyvanse. Ive never used a adhd med before

    • @jamestrentham8576
      @jamestrentham8576 4 месяца назад +1

      Maybe stay home, don't work in office and be familiar surrounds. Keep an effects diary and log time and effects when you notice them. Good reference

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  3 месяца назад

      Don't be scared! Start at a lower dose on a day off and see how you feel, it gets better!

    • @celestialnovas3790
      @celestialnovas3790 3 месяца назад

      I'm 4 days in and I can say the positives are amazing. I feel like I can finally get stuff done!

    • @AntoniasUniverse
      @AntoniasUniverse  3 месяца назад +1

      @@celestialnovas3790 I'm SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! It really builds up over time if you start over and try to rebuild those habits you might have given up on etc. - this is a whole new chance at life! ☺ Hope things go well in the future too!