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Re: ADHD w/ atypical side effects REPLY TO KDi

Posted by femlite on September 10, 2003, at 9:34:45

In reply to Re: Typical ADHD w/ atypical side effects?, posted by femlite on September 10, 2003, at 9:26:59

Sorry about the double post. I keep forgetting to include name of previous poster.

> > Strattera is what I'm on for ADD/ADHD. It's NOT a stimulant. I noticed the first sign of improvement this morning (started last Friday) with the Scrunchi Success Story (has to do with needing scrunchi for a bath, walking to bedroom to get one, get distracted, forget, go back to bathroom, and repeat... 3 or 4 times.) I was able to backtrack and remember the first time.


I can totally relate to your dilema. Thats great, you found something to help. Ive had the same problem for about 8 years. I just figured I was getting old (Im only 42). I still dont know what to think. Its good to hear other peoples experiences.


> > The fact that you're upset with your therapist about going over your childhood indicates that he/she may be onto something. I quit my first therapist because she wanted to discuss my relationship with my mother. Years later I realized that she was right. But hey, it's OK to vent about your frustrations and get feedback to help you thru this difficult time.

Thanks for the encouraging words. Im not sure it as simple as avoidance.
I dont agree with the premise of drudging up my past ghosts.
I have a faint understanding of the differnt types of therapy.
My understanding is not complete, but I thing CBT is more appealing to me. Learning techniques to manage current destructive thought patterns and learning to manage responses to overwhelming stimuli, seems more practical and to the point.

But you may be right.

Another thing that bothers me is the premise this therapist has that relaxation techniques and meditation are keys to mental health.
I cant deny their importance.
But Ive tried many of those things for years already.
Im pretty disallusioned about "alternative therapies" at the moment. Maybe thats a sign of mental disorder.
Ive resisted medication for 20 years. Now that I realize (by self medication) what freedom from mental anguish can be like, Ive become an absolute traitor to the cause of "alternatives".

I am with out a doubt an extremist. When I belive in something, I become extreamly resolute. It can get in the way sometimes, but its helped me survive.
> >
> > Good Luck!
> > KDi in Texas

Thanks KDi

I love Texas! Spent a little time in San Antonio.


> > <<What medications does classic ADHD point to other than Wellbutrin? Stimulants like the various amphetamines
> > > >
> > > > I really dont want further stimulation.>>
> > > >
> > > > Stimulants have a calming affect on people with ADD/ADHD.
> > > >
> > > > KDi in Texas
> > >
> > > Thanks for the info KDi.
> > >
>


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