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Re: thanks/new comment

Posted by Lexxey on April 10, 2003, at 15:51:28

In reply to Re: Strattera update/Impatient! » Lexxey, posted by blondegirl47 on April 10, 2003, at 15:32:45

that chart answers my question without having to figure how much I weigh in kg.

Now...I just wondered if some well informed folks here would know if the kava kava I have been taking at night to help me sleep...[only for 7 days now]....could it be interferring with the Strattera?

They both work on dopamine somehow but since I don't know what the word "reuptake" means I can't understand what it does to the dopamine.

I have a bunch of ritalin I could be taking but I don't want it to interfere with the effects of the Strattera just incase it starts working....besides I don't want it to affect my blood pressure any more either.

 

Re: thanks/new comment » Lexxey

Posted by blondegirl47 on April 10, 2003, at 16:01:47

In reply to Re: thanks/new comment, posted by Lexxey on April 10, 2003, at 15:51:28

I just did a cut and paste from strattera site.

Strattera is a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor

I am not sure either, the site is www.strattera.com

I don't think I would take kava, kava with the sterrata, you could be over amping your receptors in your brain. For example too much serotonin can actually burn out the serotonin receptors in your brain, which can lead to you being quite sad. I haven't read up on kava kava in a long time, but they both do setative things.

 

Re: thanks/new comment » Lexxey

Posted by PuraVida on April 10, 2003, at 17:24:38

In reply to Re: thanks/new comment, posted by Lexxey on April 10, 2003, at 15:51:28

Lexxy -

I wouldn'take tha Kava Kava - have heard negative things about it esp w/ taking pych drugs. Have you called your docter? And, remind me why you are trying Straterra?

PV


> Now...I just wondered if some well informed folks here would know if the kava kava I have been taking at night to help me sleep...[only for 7 days now]....could it be interferring with the Strattera?
>
> They both work on dopamine somehow but since I don't know what the word "reuptake" means I can't understand what it does to the dopamine.
>
> I have a bunch of ritalin I could be taking but I don't want it to interfere with the effects of the Strattera just incase it starts working....besides I don't want it to affect my blood pressure any more either.

 

Re: Strattera update/Impatient!

Posted by oops...trythatbutton on April 10, 2003, at 17:33:28

In reply to Re: Strattera update/Impatient! » Lexxey, posted by blondegirl47 on April 10, 2003, at 15:32:45

hmmm, but they do sell the 80mg dose...I tried the 40mg for 2 weeks...the first few days were interesting....next few days were very good but after 6 days or so I did feel right. I was just loosing interest in things in general...just didn't care type additude...which is way not me... the 40 was too much for me (or bad side affects?) and I was dropped down to 18....18 felt fine but by late afternoon I was somewhat my old self...I am now at 25 but...not sure...

How about going to a lower dose, Lexxey

 

Strattera update

Posted by oops...trythatbutton on April 11, 2003, at 1:57:30

In reply to Please keep the Strattera updates coming! (nm), posted by Hattree on April 10, 2003, at 13:51:40

First, I hope I didn't stop the Straterra posting traffic. Being my first posting, I was the last posting of the day at 5:30 on this topic. It felt like I said something wrong. I have been reading only, sort of like " outside, looking in" ...actually, re-reading the posting, I realized that I was not making much sense.

My Straterra History:
I started taking 40mg of Straterra in the second week of February for my ADHD. The first 2 days I was a bit out of it....loss of appetite(like nothing), dry mouth, lighthead-ness. The next several days were excellent, I was completing tasks/projects at home and work. I finished things that I started instead of getting sidetrack and off doing something-else. I stopped daydreaming in the middle of normal conversation. I was losing weight...yea!! Then about the 8th/9th day, I noticed that I had stop doing any of my million hobbies, clothes weren't washed ...things were starting to get neglected. I felt...I really didn't feel, I just didn't care and I stopped losing weight. My "something's wrong" control in my head kicked in (about day 13). Called my doc. I was told to stopped the 40mg. With determination, we restarted me with 18mg, thinking that 40mg starting was too much for me. Took the 18mg for about 2 and a half weeks. Everything was going good (still had the dry mouth) but it felt like it was wearing off by afternoon. I started on 25mg after that. I have been on 25mg for almost a month now. I take 25mg of Straterra at 6am when I wake up.

Presently:
Like clockwork, I wake up about this time (about 12:30 to 1). Boom, wide awake. This started happening this pass week. I hope it goes away. I do notice that it last towards the evening (but not quite...my impulse shopping/spending kicks in among other things). With a stressful day at work, the Starterra feels like it last maybe to a bit after noon then I notice some of my "habits" creeping back. I am thinking about asking for two 10mg a day, one in the morning and one for mid afternoon. I notice I get grumpy when my blood sugar gets low, different from my past "really hostile crankness" when this happens. Also occasionally, I just get the munchie and just want to eat.

Hope everyone is doing well on their Starterra.

 

Re: Strattera update » oops...trythatbutton

Posted by blondegirl47 on April 11, 2003, at 7:32:42

In reply to Strattera update, posted by oops...trythatbutton on April 11, 2003, at 1:57:30

Hi, oops...trythatbutton, I am on 60 mg of strettera. Come to think of it, I did feel better when I was on 18mg. I am having trouble focusing on things I need to do at work. Maybe I will call my pdoc today. The thing I like about it is that I sleep like a rock for about 4 or 5 hours. I wake once or twice, but I am used to that. I have the hungry's too, but I am battling that. I also noticed I have the shakes more.

Duty calls, later.

 

Re: thanks/new comment

Posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 8:17:42

In reply to Re: thanks/new comment » Lexxey, posted by PuraVida on April 10, 2003, at 17:24:38

I take Strattera cuz I've been ADHD for 59 years...pretty good reason, right?

I just want it to work....but after reading a whole bunch of articles on how it works compared to Ritalin that I copied to a word file and printed [cuz the print was too small for an old lady], I may be dissappointed that it doesn't help motor control like Ritalin does.

Apparently Ritalin has a greater affect on the dopamine and that helps motor control. I've been spastic all my life and get tired of running into things and dropping stuff all the time.

 

Re: Strattera update/Impatient!

Posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 8:25:39

In reply to Re: Strattera update/Impatient!, posted by oops...trythatbutton on April 10, 2003, at 17:33:28

I feel fine ...I just don't feel any relief of the ADHD symptoms. If I go to a lower dose it will just take longer to get to the point where an effective dose will occur.

This stuff doesn't really do anything much until you take the effective dose ...which is 80+mg for adults and it only happens after a few weeks at that dosage accg to the all the trials and what folks have said on this forum and others.

Actually I think I might be feeling a bit of improvement in my executive functioning....we'll see....

I really, really have a positive outlook and want it to work. I could always tell when my ritalin took effect...almost to the minute...sudddenly my head wasn't buzzing with drifting thoughts but could organize a pattern that I could function with.

 

Re: Strattera update/Impatient! » Lexxey

Posted by blondegirl47 on April 11, 2003, at 8:36:01

In reply to Re: Strattera update/Impatient!, posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 8:25:39

Does strattera give you the shakes. Do you get hungry from it?

 

Re: Strattera update

Posted by oops...trythatbutton on April 11, 2003, at 11:52:56

In reply to Re: Strattera update » oops...trythatbutton, posted by blondegirl47 on April 11, 2003, at 7:32:42

I only notice the shakes if I forget to eat or decide to skip eating which causes my blood sugar to drop. Self medicating with a few cups of strong coffee in the morning works wonders. I can actually sleep after drink coffee at nights.
I do get dull headaches occasionally. I never had headaches before taking the Straterra

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee

Posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 12:54:32

In reply to Re: Strattera update, posted by oops...trythatbutton on April 11, 2003, at 11:52:56

See if those headaches take place after drinking coffee. I sent the post on the throbbing feeling about an hour after my first dose and I had decided that it's due to coffee and strattera. It's not recommended but I'm not ready to give up my one cup in the am....it just smells like morning.

I have always been able to sleep on coffee and even ritalin...lots of ADHD folks can.

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee » Lexxey

Posted by blondegirl47 on April 11, 2003, at 13:00:36

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 12:54:32

I don't drink coffee, but once in a while I will drink a diet dew. I will notice if I get a headache after. I have noticed my heart seems to race from time to time. thanks for your post :)

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee

Posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 13:50:30

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee » Lexxey, posted by blondegirl47 on April 11, 2003, at 13:00:36

The heart racing is one of the usual side effects and is suppose to subside after a while.

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee » Lexxey

Posted by blondegirl47 on April 11, 2003, at 13:52:42

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 13:50:30

Thanks, Lexxy. :)

 

Straterra Update

Posted by BrettMan on April 11, 2003, at 17:49:17

In reply to Straterra approval., posted by scoper on December 28, 2002, at 2:19:34

I started about 11 days ago. For the first 3-4 days I used it in conjunction with Dexedrine in order to "wing" myself off the stimulant.

My first week has been OK. I notice that I get very hungry now, all the time. I think because I get bored so I just eat. I'm thin anyway so its not that big a deal. I feel I have lost some of the motivation I used to get with the Dexedrine. I still find myself yawning alot and a bit sleepy. That is the bad part because when I feel that way I don't feel like doing much and don't tend to stay on task. I'm thinking that it may also be because I have not been exercising regularly. So I want to start exercising and see how it goes after that. I do get the dry mouth on occasion.

Since many people here have recommended staying on it for at least a month before giving up I will do the same.

Another good part is that I with Dexedrine I almost get too caught up in the things that I do. With Straerra I feel more like myself. With Dexedrine I tended to over work and forget about doing the things that make me happy. Sometime I found it hard to sit still and do nothing. Although strange enough I was able to meditate very well while taking Dexedrine. If I go back on someday I will reduce the amount I take.

Brett

 

Re: Straterra Update » BrettMan

Posted by Hattree on April 11, 2003, at 18:53:41

In reply to Straterra Update, posted by BrettMan on April 11, 2003, at 17:49:17

I definitely know that Dex hyperfocus. I can do one thing at a time really well, but transitions are still hard and I lose my keys just as often. I can sit still on it though (airplanes are hell for me without a stimulant).

I started Strattera and then decided to give it a rest because giving up Dexedrine was more than I bargained for, and I wanted to know what was causing what. Turns out the Strattera was not what was making me ravenous. I've been exercising regularly but too weeks later I'm still low-energy and extremely unmovitated. Nice to be able to sleep, though.

I'm waiting till I'm sure I'm past the Dex withdrawal to see whats up. Most people here say getting off stimulants isn't a big deal but its a bear for me, and I can't taper.

Hence, I am glued to the Strattera posts, praying for something that will help my ADD without making me strung out.


> I started about 11 days ago. For the first 3-4 days I used it in conjunction with Dexedrine in order to "wing" myself off the stimulant.
>
> My first week has been OK. I notice that I get very hungry now, all the time. I think because I get bored so I just eat. I'm thin anyway so its not that big a deal. I feel I have lost some of the motivation I used to get with the Dexedrine. I still find myself yawning alot and a bit sleepy. That is the bad part because when I feel that way I don't feel like doing much and don't tend to stay on task. I'm thinking that it may also be because I have not been exercising regularly. So I want to start exercising and see how it goes after that. I do get the dry mouth on occasion.
>
> Since many people here have recommended staying on it for at least a month before giving up I will do the same.
>
> Another good part is that I with Dexedrine I almost get too caught up in the things that I do. With Straerra I feel more like myself. With Dexedrine I tended to over work and forget about doing the things that make me happy. Sometime I found it hard to sit still and do nothing. Although strange enough I was able to meditate very well while taking Dexedrine. If I go back on someday I will reduce the amount I take.
>
> Brett

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee » Lexxey

Posted by Hattree on April 11, 2003, at 18:54:50

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 13:50:30

Lexxey,

How's it going with your ADD symptoms?

Thanks

 

Re: Please keep the Strattera updates coming!

Posted by carlyb on April 11, 2003, at 20:39:54

In reply to Please keep the Strattera updates coming! (nm), posted by Hattree on April 10, 2003, at 13:51:40

i took strattera for 1 month while i weaned myself of serzone i felt alright on about 20 mg when i went up to 40 mg it made my head feel tight and i could barely sleep at night. i stopped taking it, think i'll try 5 htp an amino acid that is supposed to be good for depression good luch carly

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee » Lexxey

Posted by oops...trythatbutton on April 11, 2003, at 21:25:48

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 13:50:30

It also increase your blood pressure. This also has a way of making one a bit cranky. I don't notice headaches after drinking anything with caffeine while on the Straterra. The headache is usually in the afternoon. Has anyone been able to get the 10mg Straterra?

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee

Posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 23:16:47

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee » Lexxey, posted by Hattree on April 11, 2003, at 18:54:50

I feel like I normally do with no meds only more hungry!!! I forgot to take the 4pm Strattera and took it at 7 so here I am after midnight checking email. I don't see how folks can take this at night and sleep.

Thanks for asking...I'm still thinking positive and wondering whether to take 60mg in the am instead of 40 to make it kick in. Accg to the info, it couldn't hurt.

 

Re: Strattera headaches and coffee

Posted by rickgee on April 12, 2003, at 11:26:18

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 23:16:47

I have now been completely off of Effexor for 6 weeks, really didn't like the withdrawal. Started Straterra 18mg AM only ten days ago, didn't really notice anything except the headaches and vertigo were completely gone, Thursday started 18mg AM & PM, notice my ability to focus on a single task has improved and my wife says she notices an improvement to listen to her (???Selective Hearing) Next thursday I will go to two 18mg AM 1PM and see what changes. So no real side effects except some good dreams very vivid. Will post with changes!

 

update 80 mg 1x day

Posted by teacherkris on April 14, 2003, at 21:37:34

In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by rickgee on April 12, 2003, at 11:26:18

Well, I've made the switch from 40 mg 2x a day to 80 mg in the am, still taking half dose of concerta (36 mg). So far I seem more tired than normal but that could be because I just moved (moving and ADD not a good combination!). I have noticed more appetite in the evenings but no noticeable change in the ADD symptoms good or bad. In two weeks I go off the Concerta totally and I'll also be back in school teaching so then we'll finally get to see how well it works. I'll keep you all updated.

 

Re: update 80 mg 1x day

Posted by Patt on April 15, 2003, at 16:33:24

In reply to update 80 mg 1x day, posted by teacherkris on April 14, 2003, at 21:37:34

> Well, I've made the switch from 40 mg 2x a day to 80 mg in the am, still taking half dose of concerta (36 mg). So far I seem more tired than normal but that could be because I just moved (moving and ADD not a good combination!). I have noticed more appetite in the evenings but no noticeable change in the ADD symptoms good or bad. In two weeks I go off the Concerta totally and I'll also be back in school teaching so then we'll finally get to see how well it works. I'll keep you all updated.


I started at 40 mg. in the morning about 2 1/2 weeks ago; and am currently taking 80 mg. daily. I can see only slight improvement in ADD symptoms, but this is the first drug I have taken for this. I am soooooooo tired and starving, that I can barely stand it. I still wake up in the night sometimes with my stomach growling. I'm going to give it a full 30 days, but if this does not improve, I plan to ask for something else. I am overweight to begin with, so this starving feeling just can't go on much longer. I have already added a few extra pounds, even though I am trying to be very careful.

 

Re: Atomoxetine (Straterra) weight gain

Posted by Ritchie on April 15, 2003, at 18:05:44

In reply to Atomoxetine (Straterra) weight gain » Patt, posted by paulk on April 1, 2003, at 15:11:27

i started 18 mg for 4 days then 25 mg for a week for depression, now they bumped me up to 40 mg. i am not eating at all. i have lost an entire size in 2 weeks. still having trouble eating plus i get the funky headache in the afternoon but i also have high blood pressure. Depression has not really been alievated as of yet but i am trying to be patient.

 

Re: Atomoxetine (Straterra) weight gain » Ritchie

Posted by blondegirl47 on April 16, 2003, at 8:09:49

In reply to Re: Atomoxetine (Straterra) weight gain, posted by Ritchie on April 15, 2003, at 18:05:44

Strattera can make your blood pressure go up.


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