Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 259098

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Taking on inattentive-type ADD: meds, etc.

Posted by DSCH on September 11, 2003, at 13:53:01

It's been almost a month now that I have been off pemoline. I am feeling all around much better, and this I am attributing to diet (Atkins), vitamins/minerals (I take three of Solaray's Twice-Daily Fe-Free Energy Formula), daily intake of two mugs of licorice tea, and excercise (I shoot for two walks a day of 3.3 miles each). I weigh 236 rather than 255 pounds (and I have set a goal of attaining 200).

However, I feel I have started to backslide with my ability to focus, plan, and utilize time. I think it is now appropriate for me to reconsider meds now that whatever the mess was that was causing the hypersomnia, social withdrawl, reactive moods, "pseudo-hypoglycemia", and psychomotor/proprioception troubles has cleared up (I have the suspicion this was a beat-up HPA axis from being burned out over life and work stressors and my burst/crisis management approach to them). I dropped pemoline last month becuase I thought it was making me too hyper in motor activity and speed of thought in comparision to my short term memory and attention span. What do you recommend I look at target short term memory and attention span without too much body stimulation? Strattera?

Or should I be thinking of some other supplement strategy? I'm no longer convinved actyl-l-carnitine was really doing anything (the "improved hearing" was probably actually due to using a different media player on my computer that better utilizes the audio output! lol). I've tried TMG, noticed mild improvement in self-confidence with 1500 mg a week ago, no energy boost (napped with hours of dose); and today 1500 mg did nothing that I can notice. I think it's fair to assume at this point I am not under-methylated and that some bottleneck might be happening elsewhere.

Oh yes, sleep. I find it hard to shut down thinking at night and fall asleep (even after drinking a strong brandy/half-and-half cocktail), I can keep going to 2-3 AM. I wake up around 6-7 AM feeling OK. Then I hit a wall and make up the difference with a 2-3 hour midday nap.

Any thoughts?

 

Trying DLPA again

Posted by DSCH on September 11, 2003, at 14:47:57

In reply to Taking on inattentive-type ADD: meds, etc., posted by DSCH on September 11, 2003, at 13:53:01

I have thought about this some and one of the things that has changed is that I no longer drink protein mix or take DLPA capsules. I was operating under the assumption that meat-with-every-meal would make these redundant, but could this have been a mistake? I will get back on DLPA starting this afternoon and see what happens and say goodbye, for the moment, to TMG.

 

Re: Trying DLPA again » DSCH

Posted by EscherDementian on September 12, 2003, at 17:45:21

In reply to Trying DLPA again, posted by DSCH on September 11, 2003, at 14:47:57

i don't have any expertise to assist, or even near the experience you seem to have, but i wanted to reply so you would continue to post on this thread, DSCH. it seems we might be _quite_ similar and i am learning immensely from you. Please continue to share your findings and what works/doesn't work for you. When i've got more to offer than Mirror parallels with you, i'll de-lurk...

thanx,
Escher Reflection

 

Re: Trying DLPA again » EscherDementian

Posted by DSCH on September 13, 2003, at 20:32:04

In reply to Re: Trying DLPA again » DSCH, posted by EscherDementian on September 12, 2003, at 17:45:21

Since my solutions have settled more on supplements than meds, it would be best to continue any discussion on the alternative board.

Yes, I think the DLPA helps my ability to focus.

Perhaps by delurking we might be able to compare notes more fully as it were. ;-)

Respond over in the redirected thread where you mentioned Trader Darwin's Pycnogenol...
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20030903/msgs/259473.html


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