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Posted by Lexxey on April 16, 2003, at 15:03:57
In reply to Atomoxetine (Straterra) dosage » Lexxey, posted by paulk on April 16, 2003, at 12:28:27
thanks...I think I see what you are getting at. I only know about what I have read and how this drug affects me and that is keeping me busy enough.
Posted by fairnymph on April 16, 2003, at 23:51:52
In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by Lexxey on April 11, 2003, at 12:54:32
When I was taking reboxetine, a drug that works in the same way as strattera/reboxetine, I found that drinking coffee gave me bad headahces! I had to give up coffee basically.
> 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.
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> I have always been able to sleep on coffee and even ritalin...lots of ADHD folks can.
Posted by PuraVida on April 17, 2003, at 1:46:26
In reply to Re: Atomoxetine (Straterra) dsage, posted by Lexxey on April 16, 2003, at 12:06:30
Lexxey,
The whole metabolizing thing is like the rest of what we are dealing with - looking for answers through science, and no one knows for sure. I did look it up "on the net" and basically there are a lot of guesses on how and why it is that people react differently at different times, but we do. Some of the research I saw said that people could react differently from week to week, or month to month. I know from experience that I can react differently depending on circumstances - I don't need a monograph to tell me that. Have you ever had just one drink and felt really tipsy, when usually it takes two to feel the same way? You're not less smart than anyone else is - listen to your body and intuition - do what feels right.
PV
> Having to do with the slow metabolizers...I'm not sure I grasp the explanation but maybe other folks are smarter than I am and do.
Posted by Hattree on April 17, 2003, at 9:42:10
In reply to Re: Metabolizing » Lexxey, posted by PuraVida on April 17, 2003, at 1:46:26
I'm one of those slow metabolizers--I used to take prozac for a few days and be covered for a month. Tiny bits of some drugs do it for me when standard doses just make me feel bad. (Not so others. Immediate action meds seem to be different.)
I'm on day 3 of Strattera for the second time around. Gave up the first time because I couldn't sort out the Strattera effects from stimulant withdrawal. I feel alternately sedated and then energetic and nicely focused...possibly at onset it sedates me and then the more positive effect kicks in (including appetite supression). Sleep is definitely weird, though.
Maybe the reason some people feel an almost immediate response is something like what commonly happens with Lamictal—an initial improvement after a few days which levels off or decreases but kicks back in when the theraputic dose is reached.
Posted by Ritchie on April 17, 2003, at 11:58:43
In reply to Re: Please keep the Strattera updates coming!, posted by carlyb on April 11, 2003, at 20:39:54
If you are having trouble sleeping on the Strattera I find that taking the 5 HTP 200 mg at night helps extremely well. It also reduces carbohydrate cravings.
Posted by Lexxey on April 17, 2003, at 14:12:49
In reply to Re: Strattera headaches and coffee, posted by fairnymph on April 16, 2003, at 23:51:52
I have skipped coffee for 2 days now and no headaches...but it doesn't taste like morning anymore. Maybe I will try decaf!!! I had 3 glasses of tea for lunch and started to feel like a sinus swelling type headache come on and switched to water.
Perhaps when I have taken this a while I will try it again. I'm also not feeling as drugged after the am 60mg dose so I guess I will stick with this for a while....until the appetite comes back anyway.
Posted by Lexxey on April 17, 2003, at 14:20:40
In reply to Re: Please keep the Strattera updates coming!, posted by Ritchie on April 17, 2003, at 11:58:43
What a great idea....I'm going to run out right now and get some...but it is expensive! Maybe I'll check the net.
Talking about buying supplements on the net...where do you folks get good prices on nutritional things? There are just so many.
Posted by Ritchie on April 17, 2003, at 14:33:20
In reply to Re:Strattera updates/good buys, posted by Lexxey on April 17, 2003, at 14:20:40
5 htp can be expensive, i buy mine at Green Earth, they are probably the most reasonable, I haven't checked the net, but it works and it is will worth the money and my physician recommends it.
Posted by Viridis on April 17, 2003, at 22:24:26
In reply to Re:Strattera updates/good buys, posted by Lexxey on April 17, 2003, at 14:20:40
I've had very good success (in terms of service and prices) with www.iherb.com
Posted by Lexxey on April 18, 2003, at 9:50:14
In reply to Re:Strattera updates/good buys--supplement sources » Lexxey, posted by Viridis on April 17, 2003, at 22:24:26
You are right about I-herb ...I spent 2 hours comparing sites for prices on the net yesterday and this place has good prices on all the stuff I was interested in and not just one...thanks a bunch!!!
Posted by dddiane on April 19, 2003, at 16:01:15
In reply to Re:Strattera updates/good buys--supplement sources, posted by Lexxey on April 18, 2003, at 9:50:14
> You are right about I-herb ...I spent 2 hours comparing sites for prices on the net yesterday and this place has good prices on all the stuff I was interested in and not just one...thanks a bunch!!!
Hi Lexxey!
Di from the Topamax board here. Hope you are doing well. I'm going to check out www.iherb.com. I buy a lot of my suppliments from Target ( dubious quality? I don't know?) because their prices seem ok, but I'll compare. How are you doing with Strattera? Has your hair loss slowed? Take care, and have a wonderful holiday.
Diane :)
Posted by labrat0017 on April 20, 2003, at 1:45:39
In reply to Re: Please keep the Strattera updates coming!, posted by Ritchie on April 17, 2003, at 11:58:43
i was on strattera for awhile and it made my depression a whole bunch worse, and i lost my appetite, and i just sort of stared at the wall all the time. i had zero enery, and could not get out of bed. anybody else find that?
Posted by Hattree on April 20, 2003, at 12:38:06
In reply to strattera, posted by labrat0017 on April 20, 2003, at 1:45:39
I'm experiencing some of the same, alas. How long did you stick with it?
> i was on strattera for awhile and it made my depression a whole bunch worse, and i lost my appetite, and i just sort of stared at the wall all the time. i had zero enery, and could not get out of bed. anybody else find that?
Posted by Ritchie on April 20, 2003, at 14:01:06
In reply to strattera, posted by labrat0017 on April 20, 2003, at 1:45:39
I am not really seeing any improvement in the depression either, my appetite is totally gone which I personally like, I have noticed the suicidal thoughts diminishing though so I am going to stick with it. Right now I am at 40g. I do get the crash and burn effect in the evenings but it hasn't interfered in my life so I can live with it.
Posted by Lexxey on April 20, 2003, at 16:13:00
In reply to Re:Strattera updates/good buys--supplement sources, posted by dddiane on April 19, 2003, at 16:01:15
Hi Di...
So nice of you to remember me. Hair is better but I may go back on topamax in a month or so when the Stratterta is out of my system. In stopped cuz I just couldn't take the blah feeling and I get the muchies instead of losing my appetite. It just got to making my heart beat too much. Blood pressure was ok due to the magnesium I take but I also have supraventricular tachacardia...sudden rapid heartbeat for no reason and I take meds for that so I don't need this heartbeat problem and I tried Strattera for 6 weeks and wasn't impressed.
Posted by Lexxey on April 20, 2003, at 16:15:51
In reply to strattera, posted by labrat0017 on April 20, 2003, at 1:45:39
..."and could not get out of bed. anybody else find that?"
That's just why I gave up on it and I have gone back to Ritalin just 2 days later and finally feel like me again. It's still in my system tho cuz I have awful problems sleeping...just 3 hours last night without the Unisom I was taking so i will have to take it a while longer. I'm really sorry it didn't work...I wanted it to.
Posted by dddiane on April 20, 2003, at 17:12:19
In reply to Re:Strattera updates, posted by Lexxey on April 20, 2003, at 16:13:00
Lexxey,
I see your name all over the web! No seriously, I have seen you on another Topamax forum and wondered about the hair question. I too am very vain, 51, and my hair is one of my better feature. Even after Depakote thinned it by half and I cut it to mid way down my back.
I afraid I might be just beginning to lose a little on the Topamax after five months, really bumming me (!) since it works for my moods and I have lost 23 lbs.
Please drop back by Topamax Talk http://pub123.ezboard.com/btopamaxtalk
we all really enjoyed your spunk and need your input on hair regrowth!Hope all else is well!
Diane
Posted by dddiane on April 20, 2003, at 18:08:25
In reply to Re:Strattera updates, posted by Lexxey on April 20, 2003, at 16:13:00
Lexxey,
Hope this link works better, I'm kind of blowing the dust off my html:
http://pub123.ezboard.com/btopamaxtalk
Oh, well, if it does not, you know where to find us,if you want to pop in and say hi!
Diane
Posted by Lexxey on April 21, 2003, at 11:45:39
In reply to Re:Strattera updates, posted by dddiane on April 20, 2003, at 17:12:19
Your nice words made my day....and I will drop by. I got all over cuz I was real curious about both Strattera and Topamax and wanted to learn everything. I just talked to my doc today and I plan to go back on Topamax in a month when this Strattera is out of my system...I still feel it and I stopped 5 days ago. I will go back on Ritalin...it works fine with me.
Don't say that not wanting thin hair is vain. Hair is one the few things I like about my looks...what I have left!!! At almost 60 I still have red hair...or strawberry anyway. I feel lucky there. My aunt was 88 when she died ans still had 50% red hair.
I plan to use the supplements and Nioxin shampoo so hopefully that will help. It didn't happen until about 6 months into taking it.
Posted by dddiane on April 21, 2003, at 17:28:03
In reply to Re:Strattera updates, posted by Lexxey on April 21, 2003, at 11:45:39
Lexxey,
Your aunt was 88 with half her red hair! Now I know why you feel the way you do about your red. I'm 51 with very little gray and I love my hair, I don't want Topamax to thin it too much. It's always a joke with in-laws (I don't know much of my real family), at holidays, they always want to know when exactly am I going to gray???
But I can't imagine anything being in the league of Depakote for out and out hair loss nightmares. I'd lose when I'd shampoo, I'd lose when I'd sleep. My husband was cursing and plunging out the shower drain. Hairs were wrapped around the legs of my pet birds. I was shedding everywhere and all the time. And that was well underway after three months of treatment. Ugh! Topamax does not yet compare. Please remind me that I said this later on if I really start dropping hair. :)
Topamax can be very kind to the figure though. But what a trade-off!
Thanks for stopping by the Topamax board.
My best,Diane
Posted by fender5 on April 21, 2003, at 20:50:29
In reply to Re: hypersensitivity, depression » disney4, posted by not exactly on January 28, 2003, at 20:13:16
After 1 week on strattera (40 mg days 1-3, 80 mg 4-7) I'm only experiencing tiredness/sedation/depression and decreased appetite with little if any noticeable adhd sx improvement. The first few days I had some nervousness, but that has completely dissapated.My understanding is that strattera is like an ssri in terms of its onset of action (2-4 wks), but many seem to claim benefits within a few days or not at all.
I'm willing to give this more time, but am also tempted to just return to the Ritalin. Will keep posted. Can anyone vouch for how long one can realistically expect to wait for a clinical response and if sedation efx are likely to dissapate?
Mike
Posted by ciejae on April 25, 2003, at 6:17:49
In reply to strattera 1 week, posted by fender5 on April 21, 2003, at 20:50:29
I've taken strattera for about 7 weeks now. I started at 40mg, then we to 80 after 3 weeks. So I've been on the full dose for 4 weeks. At first I had a few side effects: dry mouth, intermittent chills, mild headaches, difficulty urinating, mood swings (which may or may not be related to strattera), hunger, lack of motivation, and the worst one, feeling tired and sedated (but I drank a lot of coffee to counteract that while I was at work).
After the side effects were gone, I was a little disappointed in the fact that I didn't see much of a change in myself. I guess I expected to turn into this super organized, high intensity girl genius who could do everything……..or something like that. The fact is, I haven't changed that much. I'm still me, but I've been realizing that the subtle changes that have occurred may be more important in the long run.
Ok, so here are some of the subtle positive changes that I've noticed:
I can't remember feeling irritated over noises or light for the past month (my husband's snoring or whistling typically drove me crazy).
I don't wake up feeling tired anymore (everyone I know says that I'm just not "right" in the morning).
I was late for an appointment yesterday, and I wasn't speeding through traffic cursing at people all the way
I'm not feeling panic over deadlines that I have to meet (I'm just doing the job, not worrying about the consequences)
I'm not feeling like something terrible is going to happen (I'm usually always waiting for the worst)
I haven't been feeling the urge to go on a shopping binge (spending money has been one of the ways that I've provided myself the stimulation I needed)
I'm not worrying as much (I used to get fixed on a certain issue, and go over and over it in my head)
I don't fall asleep while watching movies anymore.
I find it easier to talk, and to listen to people.
I'm tackling difficult jobs at work for much longer periods of time than I could have ever tolerated before.How I wish my closets and my drawers at home weren't still a mess, or that I could juggle all my home chores with my work chores. I still forget where I put things, I continue to have difficulty getting along with my husband and daughters and I'm not dazzling people with my conversation or my knowledge.
But I'm hoping that the changes I have seen will enable me to be closer to the person I wish I was. Anyway, I'd like to hear more from people who have been on this drug for as long, or longer than me. Most of the posts here seem to be from people who try it for no more than a month, then go off because they don't see an instant radical change.
Posted by cmcdougall on April 25, 2003, at 13:54:02
In reply to strattera 1 week, posted by fender5 on April 21, 2003, at 20:50:29
Hi all - I think it must be about a year since I've posted. I wonder if anyone even remembers me. Anyway, I have been on stims for about 10 years - Adderal, Ritalin, Concerta, even Provigil (not all at once of course). They work allright (didn't like the provigil tho'), but the ups and downs are a pain, as well as having to get a prescription every month. Plus it is convenient being able to have a pick-me-up when needed, ie to stay up late or get up real early.
My pdoc talked me into trying Strattera and so far, so good. I have to admit I was not too keen on the idea but figured I could always go back to stims if it didn't work out. I took 40mg for 4 days, and have taken 80mg since.
I have much more focus, without the motor-mouth and crashes. I feel more "loving" towards everyone (??). I am able to get started and follow through much better on projects.
If things continue to go this well, I will stay with it. I have not had any negative side effects, but the ones caused by my other meds are so bad I probably can't notice any new ones. ;-)
Drugs I now take:
80mg Strattera in the morning
40mg Lexapro at night
50-100mg Trazodone at night
200mg Zonegram at nightCount me as one of Strattera's successes - SO FAR...
Carly
Posted by paulk on April 25, 2003, at 14:18:13
In reply to Strattera - 3 weeks, posted by cmcdougall on April 25, 2003, at 13:54:02
Seems like it is pooping out. If I increase the dose I just get more side effects.
I'm going to take a break for the weekend and see if it works again.
Has anyone else experianced anything like poop out?
Posted by teacherkris on April 25, 2003, at 14:19:36
In reply to Strattera - 3 weeks, posted by cmcdougall on April 25, 2003, at 13:54:02
I've now been on Strattera for about two and a half months, three weeks at 80 mg, next week I'll meet with the doc and likely try 100mg to see the difference. I finally went completely off my Concerta two days ago. Although I'm feeling tired I think that's a result of the Concerta withdrawl. I tapered down but my body still needs time to get used to waking up on it's own after 6 years on stims.
I find that I'm much calmer on strattera. Things that used to bother me (ie noise, traffic, etc) no longer bother me. On Concerta I was able to control the impulses that normally would have led me to lose my temper and complain constantly about things but I was still annoyed by them. However, on Strattera I am simply not bothered by them at all. It's wonderful.
I am looking forward to seeing the difference that 100 mg might make. 80 mg seems to work but there's definitely a sense that it's not quite enough and I know 100 was the usual therapeutic dose in the trials. Currently I am taking 60 mg am and 20 mg in the afternoon which seems to work well for me. 80 in the am gave me side effects such as afternoon nauseau and tiredness, splitting the dose seemed to help. Obviously I'd prefer to take it just once a day but the joys of not taking a stimulant definitely make it worth taking it twice a day.
Hang in there those who are still in the early stages, the side effects fade and the benefits are great if it works for you! And thanks for posting those who've been on it for awhile for posting updates.
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