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💊 My Strattera (Atomoxetine) Experience 🤔 

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Please note I am not a medical professional.
My experience using Strattera (Atomoxetine) for treating ADHD.
Classified as an 'SNRI' (Selective Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor) drug, this non-stimulant medication is an alternative option to consider. As with all medications, there's potentially good results and potentially bad side effects. Don't let any negative aspects of this video put you off Strattera, as everyone responds differently. Only when you try it out for yourself will you know if it's right for you. If you're interested in giving Strattera a trial run, you should consult a psychiatrist.
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@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
What's interesting is that Strattera apparently does NOT cause emotional blunting (according to Dr. Russell Barkley)- so I think I may have mistaken it for consistent, mild irritability that made me less 'happy' and more 'zombified'. Hopefully this doesn't happen for you!
@charbelsarkis3567
@charbelsarkis3567 4 года назад
Never heard of straterra (atomoxetine) could cause emotional blunting. I thought only stimulants did that. You know...according to Dr Russel Barkley.
@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
@@charbelsarkis3567 I think a more accurate term I should have used it feeling apathetic, perhaps even borderline depressed.
@elliberalcoriano8678
@elliberalcoriano8678 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this comment. (I would say that this deserves a video edition, by the way, as this one id indeed a nasty side effect.) For a while, I got confused too, since I used Strattera to for some time. But now I realise that this was more for Vivanse (Elvanse in Europe), which I used to take at a too high dose, and caused that effect of lack of emotions. My experience with Strattera was that the possitives are great (you describe them perfectly) in my case I also stopped tearing my nails off, which was good, and it also consolidates the effects with time, so to stick to the treatment brings reward, you also mention that. The bad thing is that it carries annoying side effects, like serious difficulty to urinate, some eyaculation delay -I know what you nasty guys are thinking on XD... but this might not be always as interesting as it sounds... The good news, or rather the new hope, is that after revisiting my treatmentss history (I don't manage to get feeling of time passing so I need to take action and refine meds treatment after three years without a change) I have decided to give Strattera another try. The reason is that back in that time I used to strongly lead the treatments choice (I guess doctor got fed up of me soon and let me lead) and driven by my rushes to get results I increased dose too fast, getting up to 100 mg in a few weeks. That's likely the cause I quit even if I was getting the benefit. So, this time I'm going to be patient and to agree a dose increase pattern with the doctor starting from low, maybe even 10 g and e.g. increasing by 8/10 g per month until benefit is started noticing. Then I will keep it for 2/3 months and when stable and only if I feel I could get better improvement and side effects don't show up, I will step into a higer dose, then +2/3 months and then decide whats next, hopefully to keep it. Wish me luck!, I will keep you posted in!
@baharhabibi3335
@baharhabibi3335 3 года назад
But I am experiencing exactly what you said maybe it happens for people who also have depression beside from adhd
@Pixelkvist
@Pixelkvist 3 года назад
It's really weird! I'm on strattera right now and while I seem to have won the adhd-medication lottery in that I barely have any side-effects at all and it actually works really well for me, whenever I titrate up a few mg I do feel some emotional blunting for a few days. Exactly how you describe it but temporary. I have also heard tons of other stories from people who experienced the same prolonged side-effect as you, i.e. "not feeling that sad but not that happy either". It might be possible that Dr. Russel Barkley is wrong or uninformed on this but I can't imagine why. According to himself, "Strattera activates the anterior singulate" and when reading about the anterior singulate cortex on wikipedia, one of its functions is "modulation of emotional responses". I've only heard him mention strattera once though, and he didn't discuss it at length. I still maintain that you might benefit from bupropion since it does some of the things that strattera does but it also helps with anxiety! :)
@FindingYourSerenity
@FindingYourSerenity 4 года назад
I have zero side effects from strattera. It literally changed my life for the better in so many ways!
@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
Awesome!
@JoyKronicles
@JoyKronicles 4 года назад
Personality Space how long did it take to feel?
@FindingYourSerenity
@FindingYourSerenity 4 года назад
@@JoyKronicles I started on a very low dose (10mg).
@perisnaicker2638
@perisnaicker2638 4 года назад
Hi Personality Space, at what dosage of Straterra did you experience this optimal improvement
@FindingYourSerenity
@FindingYourSerenity 4 года назад
Peris Naicker I cant be sure but it was gradual. After one day I could tell I felt different but nothing too much. Then after upping the dose to 18mg was when I noticed a much bigger difference.
@stephaniesilva5912
@stephaniesilva5912 4 года назад
I’ve legit tried. Every ADHD med and this one works great! It was at first a depression med. it works for my anxiety, depression, adhd AND binge eating disorder! I don’t feel like a zombie
@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
That's great, glad it worked for you! It's amazing how certain drugs benefit some more than others.
@j.bmillennial3988
@j.bmillennial3988 3 года назад
That’s so many pluses!
@Bc-um9qx
@Bc-um9qx 3 года назад
I really hope it works out for me I have had that emotional dead fealing before and it's literally terrifying like you have no emotions you could cut ur right arm off and not give a shit abd you can hardly remember family and why it's so important I hated it I would rather be crazy and iratic
@dlppl3407
@dlppl3407 3 года назад
Glad to hear! At what dosage do you feel most balanced? Thanks
@ryanplummer6147
@ryanplummer6147 2 года назад
Which all meds have u tried ?
@J3ssthem3ss
@J3ssthem3ss 4 года назад
I took this medication and it worked well, I did have the same side effects in the beginning. My doctor had me taking it at night so I didn’t get tired during the day. I went from not being focused in school to getting 99.1% in my anatomy class. I felt calm and focus. I was able to comprehend things without getting distracted by outside noise.
@gaiettatuttoattaccato5435
@gaiettatuttoattaccato5435 4 года назад
Please in how many week the focus ? I have exam soon ,realy soon 😭😭😭😭
@navylaks2
@navylaks2 3 года назад
You take it before sleep?
@angelac.7019
@angelac.7019 3 года назад
Omg that's what i need. Having the same struggles now
@shredwell2326
@shredwell2326 3 года назад
Blah blah great name
@Fx_-
@Fx_- 3 года назад
@@gaiettatuttoattaccato5435 1-4 weeks.
@aaron6573
@aaron6573 4 года назад
I was diagnosed with ADHD about 3 weeks ago. For the last 5 years i have been struggling with the simplest of things. Remembering where I put my keys, forgetting names, dates, quality of work was going down etc. because of this I was also struggling with sever anxiety. I developed ticks, I could never sit still and not being able to sleep. I was prescribed this medicine today and I’ll start taking it tomorrow and I really hope it helps. What I want more then anything is to just live in a moment. I want to know what it feels like to RELAX for once.
@randomlysavage298
@randomlysavage298 4 года назад
Camel Shark I’m so happy for you, has it been working so far?
@aaron6573
@aaron6573 4 года назад
Randomly Savage actually I don’t notice it’s working until I’m doing something that I would normally not be able to focus on. There was one day where I felt very sad for no reason but the next day I didn’t feel that way anymore.
@kc_94
@kc_94 4 года назад
Camel Shark How’d it turn out for you?
@michaelh5967
@michaelh5967 4 года назад
A A RON, hope you're doing better. Just wanted to say I broke down laughing when I saw your username 😂. One of the greatest sketches of all time!!!! "WHERE IS A A RON AT?!?!" 🤣🤣 Cheers to you and to letting comedy keep us up through the dark times!
@ra-dg5rf
@ra-dg5rf 3 года назад
1 year update?
@castletrash7770
@castletrash7770 3 года назад
I have never experienced any negative side effects from Strattera. It has done wonders for my ADHD
@stanleycoop7204
@stanleycoop7204 3 года назад
No increased heart rate?
@AH-wp7lw
@AH-wp7lw 4 года назад
I can't help but notice how calm you are while speaking, I hope to be like this one day... My pressured speech is through the roof even on adhd meds :(
@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
It's because I'm inattentive adhd not hyperactive
@adityasaurabh-exam3175
@adityasaurabh-exam3175 7 дней назад
​@@ADHDMastery I've symptoms of both. Hyperactivity as well as Inattentive. Rarely my voice remain calm & slow
@aries8402
@aries8402 4 года назад
I have been on it for about a year now at 100mg a day. I'm also huge 6'5' & 380lbs. What I have discovered is exactly the same as you. I grew up on ritalin in elementary school and junior high. High School I was on Adderall. Then I got diagnosed with severe hypertension in my 20s. So I cannot take stimulants for my ADD anymore. Strattera made me a "reader" too. I cannot believe how many books I've read. Never been a reader. Also my anxiety has been greatly reduced. The emotional front has been greatly reduced too. Same as you I'm very mellow all the time. The worst side effect is dry mouth. I hate it. It has also made me drink more water which I guess isnt a bad thing. Over all like you. I prefer strattera rather than ritalin and adderall. Way more balance. Great video.
@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
Thanks! Good luck =)
@Hourglasse
@Hourglasse 4 года назад
Hi, didn't you build up a tolerance to strattera ?? How was it in that regard compared to adderal ?
@johnmalvent2189
@johnmalvent2189 4 года назад
@@Hourglasse Strattera is supposed to be non-habit forming so I doubt tolerance would build very fast. I just started taking it though so take my words with a grain of salt.
@alannah8891
@alannah8891 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing ! Recently diagnosed in January of 2022 and just started Concerta, so far so good -- literally life changing. Saw your other videos too! Hi from CANADA! 🇨🇦 👋
@findingmatti
@findingmatti 3 года назад
Hey, thank you! I am currently considering this medication with my doctor. This was informative and makes me more confident moving forward. I really appreciate this! :)
@osmanisildak2448
@osmanisildak2448 Год назад
thank you for sharing, friend. I genuinely appreciate you. 🙏🏻
@lifewitholliethegsp9203
@lifewitholliethegsp9203 2 года назад
I had side effects until week 2.5 tired, nausea, emotional light headed if I didn’t eat right, or before I took my pill. I am on 25mg a day. In week 4. My body has adjusted, BUT I discovered I have to eat before I take meds! Also if I don’t eat lunch or dinner I get nausea and light headed. Here is what has changed in these 4 weeks. 1. Between day 5-7 I woke up RIGHT when my alarm went off (NEVER HAPPENS) I went straight to getting ready, did not get side tracked at all!!! 2. Around day 5-7 I also began being 10 mins early to everything! I didn’t wake up earlier, I didn’t change much, I was just so much more able to organize myself. 3. My cell phone usage has gone down 67%!!!! I no longer can sit on my phone, I have to be doing stuff. But I don’t have anxiety or stress about it. It feels good to be productive. I feel normal 😭. 4. Anxiety went WAY down, I stopped over thinking everything! It was ruining my life. 5. I have a clear mind. I no longer have 50 thoughts running through my mind at the same time. I am even able to properly listen to friends when they speak!!!!! I can actually hear them, and not the thoughts in my head about what they are saying, or what I want to say… 😭 6. I have lost weight, only about 5 LBs. This is huge for me. My emotions were tied to my eating. So was STRESS. I couldn’t lose weight because I was so stressed and depressed. My emotions are more leveled out. Because I have to eat to take my pill and avoid nausea my metabolism has kicked in! Before I overthought food, and preparations. So I didn’t eat properly. I literally would constantly skip meals, leaving me drained. 7. Confidence levels have gone up, I am not over thinking things. I am also accomplishing so much! 8. I am a stay at home mom, I could only do about 4 of my chores a day, I am now accomplishing everything I set out to do 😭 Something I could never do before. Running to the store is no big deal, it used to take so much energy out of me to do even the smallest tasks because my mind was constantly going, and I was constantly masking, and over exerting myself. 9. My fridge isn’t overflowing. I can actually meal plan! Something I could never even wrap my mind around. My grocery bill went down by half, and I noticed this at week 3, I am ORGANIZED (better 😂) but I am in week 4 and I feel like it’s a tool I am learning. 10. I am happy and less overwhelmed, I can enjoy my life and my kids so much more! It has literally changed my life. The Dr. said it would take 4 weeks for side effects to go away, and he started me low. He said it’s going well so he won’t change it. I could not be more grateful. I was so anti prescriptions. But this one has lowered my anxiety and stress, given me the chance to be who I always knew I could be. I exercise, I accomplish chores, I enjoy family, I feel like an adult. I feel healthier and so I am glad I tried it, I’m glad I gave a prescription a try. I couldn’t be more grateful. Blessings and good luck to you all.
@connieacacia5791
@connieacacia5791 2 года назад
Thank you bc this review had me not wantto take it.
@ZeerakImran
@ZeerakImran 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing. Its so useful
@connieacacia5791
@connieacacia5791 2 года назад
I been on it for a month. I love it!!!
@ZeerakImran
@ZeerakImran 2 года назад
@@connieacacia5791 do you find that it helps you with focus and memory a lot? And is that focus to the point where you can pay attention to people around you and switch your focus back and forth between tasks easily.
@dalanatyler8232
@dalanatyler8232 Год назад
Thank you for this detailed recap of your experience. I am will on dose three today at 40mg and first two doses I was having horrible upset tummy and dizzy 🥴 I hope this goes away soon because I need all this what you have said ! I laughed outloud at the fridge bulletin I have never related so much I look forward to life changes as well ! Blessings to you
@thecheesegod2738
@thecheesegod2738 2 года назад
Let me just say I've been watching you since your first ADHD video and I finally got diagnosed and I'm literally about to go pick up my strattera medication 😭 I'm so excited, thank you for this video as a heads up!!!! And yes it is for more hyperactive people and is helpful for adolescent boys, which is funny because I'm a 19 year old girl but I'm equally hyperactive and inattentive.
@user-zk5mh2qk3x
@user-zk5mh2qk3x 2 года назад
Have you any updates? How is it going on straterra?
@aslofiasitcanget2945
@aslofiasitcanget2945 4 месяца назад
I finished my first sem of college and got prescribed and I’m on my 4th day so I’ll get to see where this goes
@saveamerica2896
@saveamerica2896 2 месяца назад
Scripts especially long term can ruin your liver. Its not good. Trust me. After years of taking adhd meds I wont leave the house and become extremely depressed and anti social
@BlindmanPepperspray
@BlindmanPepperspray Месяц назад
Ik this comment is old but I will like to share my opinion and personal opinion and life experience. ADH"D" is more of a brain and not really specific depending on the rest of the body. I don't believe that having the internal and external parts of a "man, woman, and intersex" plays a big facter. While I have the body parts of a cis man, was assigned as birth as one, and I identify one by choice. I'm also Autistic and I do have traits of both "male" and "female" autism. Especially the sensitivity area that is labeled "Autistic female traits". The brain is just itself and not a sex related thing with differences. The internal body can be different, just not in terms of the label of sex, but the developed individual itself. Most likely from genetic factors or what the baby had being developed had feed into them by the pregnancy process. To conclude. Me sharing the "male" and "female" type brain. Similar to most social constucts of whats deemed "socially acceptable", even if they don't cause harm at all when not followed. Is just another thing the medical field is doing to put more seperate labels towards us, to divide us when the "difference" aren't actual differences.
@sportyshonna8435
@sportyshonna8435 9 месяцев назад
I am so proud of you for sharing this journey with us 🙌🏽 keep going King 👑🥳
@joachimsingh2929
@joachimsingh2929 3 года назад
Thanks for keeping it short!
@alexandrastuntz2146
@alexandrastuntz2146 3 года назад
Thank you all for sharing your experience with strattera. My doctor prescribed me straterra, I'll start my treatment tomorrow, I'm very excited about this, I really have great expectations!
@Wunderkinddd
@Wunderkinddd 2 года назад
how did it go with strattera?
@summerbirds1549
@summerbirds1549 2 года назад
Hi, thank you for sharing! I've just got prescribed this medicine (got diagnosed with ADHD at 31). I'll give it a try, your video helped me a lot to imagine what could happen.
@mantis_monk
@mantis_monk Год назад
I was literally just prescribed this. I'm looking forward to seeing if it helps. Thanks for sharing brother...
@wyleycoyote21
@wyleycoyote21 3 года назад
I just got diagnosed with ADHD this year. I am currently waiting to see how my current medication will work and if it doesn't my psychiatrist talked about trying straterra. Thanks for the video. Super informative and less anxiety about the medication.
@brittanycobb4309
@brittanycobb4309 11 месяцев назад
Strattera has been life changing! I felt a bit like a zombie at 80mg. We went down to 40mg and it was perfect!
@adityasaurabh-exam3175
@adityasaurabh-exam3175 7 дней назад
Does it causes erectile dysfunction?
@LordTaos
@LordTaos Год назад
Thank you for this video. I'm almost 50 and just got diagnosed. I picked up my Strattera this afternoon and tomorrow will be my first day taking the medication. I wasn't aware that it would take a while to work., but hopefully, when it does take effect, this will fix some of my issues. I retired from the military 5 years ago, and since then, my life has been... unproductive. I have almost no real deadlines and it is very difficult for me to find the motivation to get anything done. It has been extremely frustrating and I feel like I can't move on to the next phase of my life, that I'm stuck in a giant rut that I cannot get out of. I'm hoping this will get me out of this hole and moving towards the life I want to pursue.
@5ohGirl
@5ohGirl Год назад
Hi Drew, I'm in very similar situation. Retired LEO who was put on Strattera 3 weeks ago (18mg once daily) to try to balance out my ADD. I've been on anti-depressants for years & still am. I'm curious how you've been feeling on the Strattera since you started about a week before I did. I'm having insomnia, irritability, flat-affect, night sweats, & some dizziness. My Dr wants me to go up to twice daily, but I'm afraid of side effects getting worse. I've heard it can take 2 months before relief is achieved. Not sure I can stick it out that long. Very frustrated with these side effects 😔 How are you doing on it & what dose are you at? Thanks in advance! UPDATE: I stopped the Strattera after trying 18mg a day for 3 weeks. The side effects (insomnia, constipation & flat affect) were no longer tolerable for me.
@PooBahish
@PooBahish Год назад
​@5ohGirl i just started taking yesterday. Doc started me at 40mg daily and wants me to go up to 80mg in a week. For me its been random sweating, some stomach discomfort/nauseous but also i cant stand up without feeling im about to pass out. Also dizzy. How are you doing with your medication? Did the side effects go away?
@ramonroblesjara6626
@ramonroblesjara6626 Год назад
I really appreciate that you're honest about your experience saying the good and the bad. Some youtubers start saying that everything they've taken was awesome and made feel like superman even with supplements which I doubt they work that well. Thank you!
@Brp720
@Brp720 3 года назад
Thank you for this video! I noticed as I got older that I struggle with concertation and focusing on tasks, every doctor just about ignored me because they stemmed it up to PTSD and Anxiety and told m to keep taking my anti-depressants/and mood blockers and i should be able to focus. That never happened. Today I found a doctor who actually listens to me and she prescribed this to me, I'm actually just looking forward to something that can help me so I'm not struggling in college classes. Your video is very resourceful, I wasn't aware that it will take time to work, but that's okay because most medications take time to work. I'm just looking forward to this new chapter in my life and hoping this will work.
@tjones7915
@tjones7915 3 года назад
Did things change?
@Brainjoy01
@Brainjoy01 2 года назад
How is it going now? I too was overlooked for the same reasons
@edithmr21o
@edithmr21o Год назад
Hello, Farron,have things changed for the best? 🙏
@givemedrone2892
@givemedrone2892 4 месяца назад
Thanks my friend to share your experience ❤
@onlyht
@onlyht 3 года назад
Thank you. I just got it prescribed, but I feel better after watching this video, despite the side effects, I have mixed ADHD, I'm also a doctor but I have absolutely no experience with this medication because I don't know anyone who takes it and I don't see psychiatric patients. But I got real happy and excited when you said you were able to read a book, because I'm terrible at that (I know the irony of being a doctor, but when you like something you focus and retain information more easily). I have to get studying for a future degree and I hope Atomoxetine helps.
@onlyht
@onlyht 3 года назад
It feels better, I can sit down pick up a book and read, I still need to focus, it's not a magic pill, but on 25 mg it's good for me, maybe you need more milligrams, that's for your doctor to determine. I do like however the constant feeling, it's not a pill that will get you feeling great for a certain amount of hours, I already have this issue with Clonazepam and prefer the SNRI than the usual Adderall or Ritalin.
@gvrizz
@gvrizz Год назад
You still on it? How’s it going?
@ljm3267
@ljm3267 4 года назад
This man is the perfect representative for ADHD. I have found him quite astounding. He is very handsome, and very perfectly descriptive about his experiences of how his life has been dealing with everything we with ADHD can definitely learn from. I don't know what his Major is in College, but, from his descriptive abilities, he should consider being a Teacher. I love this guy. You are very helpful in dealing with everything of ADHD. I find it very educational as to how to be a better person dealing with my ADHD. I will follow you as long as you do RU-vid casting. Thank you, my friend. I feel I know you!
@mysteryhombre81
@mysteryhombre81 3 года назад
Sus
@hadhad06
@hadhad06 3 года назад
@@mysteryhombre81 lmaooo
@tjones7915
@tjones7915 3 года назад
Serial killer vibes
@allinone-yo3lv
@allinone-yo3lv 3 года назад
the ''I will follow you as long as you do RU-vid casting'' felt like a threat lol. just joking my friend, your so kind and nice.
@lukatomic8778
@lukatomic8778 3 года назад
Most common symptoms of ADHD: 1. Very handsome 😁 There was a joke on reddit a while ago, just went with: 1. Trouble focusing 2. Huge badonkers
@Kh4irun
@Kh4irun Год назад
Just got diagnosed with adhd and my doctor and I spoke about me starting with strattera, thanks for the heads up on all of this it helps.
@thefellduck
@thefellduck 2 года назад
About to start on this - thanks for sharing your experience
@wiselteats
@wiselteats 3 года назад
for my first 35 years of life no meds & lots of struggle.... after Strattera- absolutely life changing
@user-dz9yx3et9y
@user-dz9yx3et9y 3 года назад
how soo?
@enya2507
@enya2507 2 года назад
(ADHD) I started on this med couple yrs ago hoping it would replace Adderal and SOO happy I did! Its leveled out most of my emotional high and low while letting me get sleep when my body/mind allows it. Work with doctor in full description though if you're trying to work on perfect dosage... They tend to want you to try several ways of taking it (time its taken, did you eat, or how is it making you feel). I got mine's attention by doing full notes since speaking is a challenge for me. *Now its a simple appt to check in and get refills* :-)
@anthonysferraro2390
@anthonysferraro2390 Год назад
As I go through my mental health life experience I grow as a human being a better man to be a part of society as a whole with love I stand with you.
@valentinari3812
@valentinari3812 3 года назад
I have tried it works well great video much love from Spain 🇪🇸
@CyrusRogan
@CyrusRogan 3 года назад
Im starting Strattera today. I wouldnt mind some emotional bluntness since I tend to be over emotional and rejection dysphoria tends to kill my day. I have also heard this reduces apetite, which would be helpful for my diet
@fishingthesoutheast5404
@fishingthesoutheast5404 3 года назад
After 3 weeks how are things going??
@JonLopezOfficial
@JonLopezOfficial 3 года назад
^^^
@CyrusRogan
@CyrusRogan 3 года назад
@@fishingthesoutheast5404 almost three months now. Ok, so the first week was amazing, complete focus, it regulated my apetite, reduced my anxiety, became very logical. Problem is during the second week my brain deveolped resistance and most of the positive effects dissapeared. Also emtoional bluntness messed up with my acting career terribly, so had to stop taking it. The GOOD thing is that once I stopped taking it for 2 days, all my emotional intensity came back BUT I got to keep much of the logical positive effect. So for me the key is taking it once or twice per week (even though doctor tells me to take it every day, but all doctors will do that), so my brain doesnt generate resistance and I get to keep emotional balance.
@fishingthesoutheast5404
@fishingthesoutheast5404 3 года назад
@@CyrusRogan thank you so much for your honest experience!!! Best of luck in your acting career!
@CyrusRogan
@CyrusRogan 3 года назад
@@fishingthesoutheast5404 thank you my friend, best of luck in all your endeavors
@jamesemerson4102
@jamesemerson4102 Год назад
I've just been diagnosed at 30 and have just tried Dexamphetamine and Ritalin. Dex was terrible and just made me high as a kite, and Ritalin was great for concentration but gave me shocking anxiety as it wore off and a similar thing to what you describe - feeling not "myself" and like my brain was being hijacked. Very disturbing feeling. I've struggled with terrible anxiety and depression all of my life and I'm beginning to think that nothing is going to help : (. I'm so tired of these emotional rollercoasters messing me about. I just want to feel like me, but more calm. I think my Dr. will try Strattera next but I am worried about the side effects. Thanks for your video!
@lilyrobyn8105
@lilyrobyn8105 Год назад
I had the same kind of experience with both the stimulant meds you mentioned with the anxiety and horrible feelings and stuff. I'm on straterra at the moment and trying to figure out if it's helping, but it's definitely an improvement! No more of that excessive anxiety. Hope you were able to try it and it went ok
@eriklorent
@eriklorent Год назад
how did it go for you? any update I'm looking to start a non-stimulate so anything helps
@Artikudo
@Artikudo Год назад
I remember trying Ritalin and i felt the same thing! it was within an instant like this brick wall just hit me and i crashed really really hard. The Dextroamphetamine worked better, but still never felt like ''myself'' (i'm a little zainy and personable). I want to try Straterra soon due to me getting back in to college again. Give us an update on what the Straterra is like please! I wanna hear if it worked!
@Thoughtflux
@Thoughtflux 5 месяцев назад
Any of you guys tried Strattera yet?
@plumbexeplumbinggas1292
@plumbexeplumbinggas1292 4 месяца назад
Dude….. exercise, exercise, exercise, go on a plant based diet, meditate and fast one day a week… stay hydrated - 1.5ltrs a day. I GUARANTEE you, you will feel better. Light jog a 5 k run everyday… go slow and just chill. Unfortunately there are no magic pills…. But the solution does exist… you just have to work for it and earn it… the silver lining is that you’ll live a longer happier life 👍
@Rune_tide
@Rune_tide Год назад
Thanks for your experience. My doctor just prescribed this for me so I was trying to find out more.
@lilyrose3443
@lilyrose3443 Год назад
Just started this medication today this video has been really helpful in diminishing my anxiety surrounding medication
@davidsawyer6707
@davidsawyer6707 Год назад
I was just recently diagnosed and I first started out on Vyvanse because my daughter told me that it worked well for her. After being on Vyvanse I felt that my motor reflexes were off a little bit and I experienced brain fogginess. But the biggest reason that I stopped taking Vyvanse was that it shot my Dopamine through the roof. I felt that my body already produced enough Dopamine and this just super charged it. Of course I didn't know this before taking Vyvanse. I asked my psychiatrist if I could take something else that was the polar opposite of Vyvanse and she suggested that I take Atomoxetine. I feel right now that this medication is right for my symptoms and has really balanced out my life. I'm more motivated and focused and even though it's not a stimulant, I have more staying power throughout the day. Getting that diagnosis was the happiest day of my life and now all the puzzle pieces fit, where before I felt stupid or slow. I hope now that I understand how my creative mind works that one day I could get off medication for good. Thanks for your channel. I have learned a lot about my ADHD and that I'm not alone. I'm neurodivergent and I love it!!
@suzannebruneau5965
@suzannebruneau5965 Год назад
I have adhd and major depressive disorder. Diagnosed at age 47 and only started Concerta this summer at age 60. Made me racey and driven still not able to focus put me down from 27 to 18 mg abs now I will give straterra a fair trial as was averse to try it. Will see over the next three months .
@davidprins9401
@davidprins9401 2 года назад
It was the first I tried as well. It actually increased my depression/anxiety symptoms. We are all so different in our brain chemistry!
@wonderwonder30
@wonderwonder30 6 месяцев назад
What did you use instead of strattera for your anxiety? I have been on it for 2 weeks and my anxiety is worse than it ever has been but I have noticed I can concentrate better but I don’t like the anxiety feeling at all. Thanks in advance
@detoxfromthematrix
@detoxfromthematrix 6 месяцев назад
That’s why it’s kind of bugging me out to even start taking them. I don’t wanna alter my brain chemistry when I don’t know exactly what’s wrong with it. I don’t want to be treated like a guinea pig. Isn’t there a way to test your actual brain chemistry to see what’s going on? That we don’t have to play this guessing game? And is the stimulant medication less brain chemistry altering then these NSRI and SSRIs? Just thoughts that will not leave my head. Lol thanks for sharing.
@Superaleatorio23
@Superaleatorio23 6 месяцев назад
@@detoxfromthematrixaparently the levei of neurotransmitor in our blood stream is not enough to indicate what is missing and if something is missing , there is a test tô know wich drugs for adhd supose to work better for you , but it is also not very backed up in Science , you might just end up Washington money , if you dont want to take drugs/meds you can just Try some suplements that are natural and supposdely help with adhd like: ginkgo biloba and so many others i cant remenber now i can provide a list , also Try exercise , eat healthy and maybe theraphy Will help that whats my Dr told me , but i doubt theraphy really help with adhd or some chronic depression or anxiety
@DaLucster72
@DaLucster72 Год назад
Thank you for this video. It really is interesting how people react differently to medication when it comes to ADHD. I just started taking it, and I’m hoping it gives my mind a better balance, while also not hindering the creative qualities of my brain, which I know you said you felt.
@Roosters-rants1977
@Roosters-rants1977 2 года назад
I was prescribed this. It's waiting. I'm nervous because nothing helps but these comments are so helpful and gives me hope. Thanks
@animaniacs538
@animaniacs538 2 года назад
Wish you the best!:)
@Roosters-rants1977
@Roosters-rants1977 2 года назад
@@animaniacs538 thank you. I need this to work so bad. Something. Oddly I'm 2 days in and I felt something my first day. It's very subtle but I can tell a difference in my overall sense of wellbeing. I feel pretty ok. That's different
@saelin00
@saelin00 3 года назад
I'm taking Strattera like 10 months long. I have a little sleepiness, but that's all I noticed. I am really hyper and always excited on everything, I can laugh so hard and forgot to take a breath... With Strattera my ADHD symptoms are not totally gone, but moderated a little and I can stop my laughing attack if I really wanted. Before this medicine I tried others too, but they are not worked well. I felt blunt like you said in this video or super sleepy. In one case the medication is barely worked... ADHD is a curse, but most of the time fun for me because it's me.
@Neeshad22
@Neeshad22 Год назад
I have dry mouth, Nausea (some mornings) and increased heart rate. Less sleep but I take naps so I think it evens out. I also have a reduced appetite which made me lose 5 lbs within a month as someone who is already thin, it is something I have, to be mindful of. I enjoy the calming effect. I don’t feel numb. I feel clear headed and capable. It has been a game changer. Thank you for this video.
@samanthawright1362
@samanthawright1362 Год назад
How many weeks did it take you to notice any changes?
@jaredhuffer
@jaredhuffer Год назад
That’s one think I’m worried about is losing weight. I’m already to thin. I start it this week.
@drewgriffith2642
@drewgriffith2642 3 года назад
Thanks for the info man
@trewgraphics9485
@trewgraphics9485 5 лет назад
great vid, thank you !
@jusonehand
@jusonehand 4 года назад
That’s how I felt on adderal ! Wow it’s so true that everyone has a different experience with medicines.
@Plethorality
@Plethorality 3 года назад
even the differences between the generic and brand name meds can be profound
@mrblackmamba117
@mrblackmamba117 2 года назад
@@Plethorality doubt that.
@Plethorality
@Plethorality 2 года назад
@@mrblackmamba117 why? have you never had both?
@mrblackmamba117
@mrblackmamba117 2 года назад
@@Plethorality generic and brand arent supposed to show different effects. They show same pharmacological effect as long as the chemical and concentration is same... If someone has a different experience with generic and brand psychiatrist substance.. then it could be a subjective experience or maybe some other reason.
@Plethorality
@Plethorality 2 года назад
@@mrblackmamba117 they can have differences in fillings etc and not all are the same. for some things, i can use generic, eg pain killers, bur or anti depressants... i have learned the hard way, that for me, its best to not muck about. some of us are more sensitive and reactive than others... every body is different.
@stellabella5269
@stellabella5269 4 года назад
Thank you for the review. My Grandson just started it today I'll update my comment in 4 weeks. Hope it works! 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
@samrousculp4306
@samrousculp4306 4 года назад
Hows it going???
@stellabella5269
@stellabella5269 4 года назад
@@samrousculp4306 So far so good definitely noticed he was much calmer at school even before the doctor said it would work. Complained of a few stomach aches, no appetite in the beginning but its leveled out now. Doctor said it would take 4 weeks to see more improvement and we are right at the 4 week mark. In the next few weeks i will probably know more.
@ofeliagranados9692
@ofeliagranados9692 4 года назад
Stella Bella how old is your grandson and how many mg is he taking? Thanks
@stellabella5269
@stellabella5269 4 года назад
@@ofeliagranados9692 My grandson is 10 and he was on 18mg of generic Strattera called Atomoxetine. Once a day. Sadly he had to stop, because he kept falling asleep in class and had no appetite.
@MK-ci5gv
@MK-ci5gv 3 года назад
@@stellabella5269 u should use 10 mg. 18 mg is higher dose.
@boezerdieser
@boezerdieser Год назад
starting today. trying not to expect the world, but i'm pretty excited!
@tylerstrong4669
@tylerstrong4669 2 года назад
I just started streterra when I thanks to you got up the courage to see a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with adhd inatetive at 29 yrs old. I have been getting naseau and head aches but I do feel a bit more calm most the time and have noticed I have been able to start focusing on 1 thing but I do still have my moments which I think is because I haven't been on it even a month yet.
@robert.berner6760
@robert.berner6760 4 года назад
Paxil eliminated my feelings for everything. Loved the Strattera results; clearer thoughts, minimal appetite, sense of calm, but the dry mouth was a nightmare.
@rainbeau88
@rainbeau88 2 года назад
I was on Paxil years ago and it made me feel the same way. Sounds like overall Strattera didn't cause you the same problem. I'm hoping for a similar reaction. Hope you are well. Thanks!
@balzac00
@balzac00 Год назад
Paxil is shit,for 🧟‍♂️zombies 🧟‍♀️
@rdc3643
@rdc3643 Год назад
Can't prove it but Paxil ruined my life. Was on that and 3 other depression and anxiety meds at the same time. Numb to any consequences for my actions.
@AerysBat
@AerysBat Год назад
Paxil is like spraying Agent Orange over your psyche
@Superaleatorio23
@Superaleatorio23 6 месяцев назад
@@rdc3643im so sorry , what happened if you dont mind sharing it ?
@craptaincustard
@craptaincustard 2 года назад
My current experience with atomoxetine is almost exactly as yours lol. The drowsiness, the emotional bluntness, etc. But it works well, and as far as concentration goes, I am able to focus really really well, a massive improvement from what i was before. I haven't completely quit the med but I usually avoid it unless there's a job where i desperately need to concentrate for long hours (exams and stuff. They do make me very tired at the end of the day though, so mostly it all comes to pros and cons for me. I try to weigh them both, and try to know if the tiredness and drowsiness that comes with it will be worth the job i'll get done with atomoxetine. But otherwise, yeah, for adhd it works wonders, and the other side effects aren't that bad, can live with it
@amalaankem8117
@amalaankem8117 3 года назад
Thanks for this video! I recently stopped An extended release stimulant and starting Strattera tomorrow. I was a bit nervous but feeling much better now and looking forward to a better experience with a non stimulant instead
@pylyo
@pylyo 3 года назад
could you please make an update? thanks
@FlashdogFul28
@FlashdogFul28 2 года назад
Thank you , very helpful.
@zonefileyouth
@zonefileyouth 4 года назад
strattera is fucking amazing! key fits the lock for my brain
@mothernature1755
@mothernature1755 4 года назад
I personally love strattera. Stimulants make me feel anxious and gives me mood swings. Strattera is definitley better for those who suffer from negative emotional affects of stimulants. I personally havent yet felt any emotional blunting. But I'm already pretty anti-social so I cant say it matters much
@Cat-ng8yu
@Cat-ng8yu 3 года назад
Hi how long have you been on it?
@alexhaes5000
@alexhaes5000 2 года назад
so how are things now.
@calamarii3329
@calamarii3329 Год назад
I know what you mean by anti-social, but that term is actually what we use in psychology to categorize psychopaths and sociopaths. Just say you’re not very social, or simple introverted.
@Saturns_Return
@Saturns_Return Год назад
@@calamarii3329 Or asocial. Except anti-social is a colloquialism. Don't be a pedantic dork
@calamarii3329
@calamarii3329 Год назад
@@Saturns_Return chill bro
@mattrobichaud6760
@mattrobichaud6760 2 года назад
Thanks for this video! I finally got my diagnosis today for ADHD inattentive subtype… Hoping to try this out as my psychiatrist probably wouldn’t want to put me on a stimulant right away!
@kuroinekoworld
@kuroinekoworld 3 года назад
I (27F) start Strattera tomorrow, since when I was younger I reacted well to a SSRI, this video makes me hopeful this med will work for me. Very informative video!
@smoke12785
@smoke12785 26 дней назад
can you give us an update?
@DarkKittenx
@DarkKittenx 2 года назад
My 19 year old recently diagnosed daughter has just started on it this week. She had 2 weeks at 18mgs then 2 weeks at 25mg before being reviewed. It's good to hear abs test people's experiences on this. Keeping my fingers crossed it works for her 🤞🏻💊
@StatisticianfromPluto
@StatisticianfromPluto 7 месяцев назад
I'm experiencing this emotional blunting, as you described, on Strattera as well. For me, it's a welcome side effect. It is a relief to not feel anything anymore.
@smet9922
@smet9922 4 месяца назад
How sad. Even sadder that I totally agree. I lost some cool parts of myself, but along with them the worse parts went as well… Why are we like this 😞
@DanielSRosehill
@DanielSRosehill Год назад
Thanks for sharing! I felt like this on Wellbutrin (an NDRI) so this makes sense to me. Hope you found something that works better!
@mirawray6358
@mirawray6358 4 года назад
Thank you for this video I have inattentive ADHA too and just got a prescription for Strattera today. Hopefully it works well with me
@pylyo
@pylyo 3 года назад
any updates, please? :)
@yousefnoori
@yousefnoori 2 года назад
I was on strattera for a few weeks almost 2 years ago. I got sick of the digestion side effects and decided to stop taking it at the time, it didn't help that my mother was against the fact that I had ADHD lol. I just started it again today after a month of wellbutrin (it was mostly for the depression, but I needed something that tackled ADHD too), and I'm looking forward to see what benefits it might bring me.
@nonas9344
@nonas9344 Год назад
Hi yousef how is it now !?!
@edithmr21o
@edithmr21o Год назад
Hello, how is it now? I too am supposed to take this with wellbutrin. How is it?
@yousefnoori
@yousefnoori Год назад
@@edithmr21o It didn’t really help me and I stopped taking it a couple of weeks later. I got back on Strattera, it’s been amazing! it has been really helping with my ADHD symptoms! It takes a while to work so don’t judge it if you notice nothing up to 2 months into your medication. My main advice is to find a psychiatrist that actually listens, otherwise your treatment is ought to be very difficult
@legendarygamingchannel805
@legendarygamingchannel805 Год назад
@@yousefnoori this drug is worst than meth I hate Strattera
@luciaviera2604
@luciaviera2604 6 месяцев назад
do you take both? wellbutrin and strattera? do you have side effects? I was on wellbutrin and modafinil, then I went to my psich cause I have been failing on basicly everithing due to adhd symptoms so she said that I should try strattera as well. I did it for like a month but as you said I had digestion side effects, feeling nauseous and kinda dizzy, and having some heartburn which has awful, so I deecided to sotp taking wellbutrin and modafinil slowly, but kept feeling this symptoms, but whit the stopping came some emotional instability, like a lot, so then i decided to stop taking strattera and got back to my privius medication, and kinda feel better but in same place I started when I went to de psych. I considering geetting back to it but idk.
@businessclass7
@businessclass7 4 года назад
Today is my first day of Strattera. My doc told me I should start w 25mg and then we will see what it does after 2 weeks and maybe we switch to a higher dose or a different medication. Its true, even though I took it 3h ago, I am feeling like calm, clear mind and kind of dozy but not sleepy. Greetings from Vienna, Austria.
@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
Hope it works for you!
@asherklick3803
@asherklick3803 4 года назад
I was getting super sleepy and needing naps all of a sudden after years of chronic insomnia.
@katharinah5710
@katharinah5710 3 года назад
Hey Omar! I‘m also from Vienna and I wonder if you could give me some advice for choosing the right doctor? Greetings, Katharina
@businessclass7
@businessclass7 3 года назад
@@katharinah5710 Good Morning. For sure. Just send me a Message. Darüber hinaus spreche ich auch Deutsch. 😃
@JiWoo1337
@JiWoo1337 2 года назад
​@@businessclass7 Hallo Omar, bist du noch immer auf Stattera? Bei welchem Arzt(e) bist du gerade?
@thaddelicious852
@thaddelicious852 2 года назад
Trying my first batch Thursday. Wish me luck!
@shanealger9554
@shanealger9554 3 года назад
Currently on 30mg of Strattera and funnily enough, I started on 10mg and felt it’s benefit pretty much immediately. Now at this stage, I’m hopefully going up to 40mg soon, and whilst I love the medication, I couldn’t agree more on the emotional blunting. My biggest problem. And my folks said it was turning me into something that wasn’t really me. So, I’m hoping that will wear off eventually, because it’s so natural and beneficial.
@tamarahbernixe
@tamarahbernixe 2 года назад
So you felt you weren't really you on Strattera?
@shanealger9554
@shanealger9554 2 года назад
@@tamarahbernixe somewhat. But I’ve grown more accustomed to it now. I take 40mg daily.
@tamarahbernixe
@tamarahbernixe 2 года назад
@@shanealger9554 I was prescribed 40 off the bat! -_- I too felt the emotional problem you felt. Im in college and sometimes my emotions take over which makes it a struggle to focus on school! I felt I was able to concentrate right away! But I was drowsy at the end of the day and did NOT feel like me! I also purchased some medication online before getting prescribed my medication. vitamins for depression and adhd vitamins.. So Ill see how those go
@shanealger9554
@shanealger9554 2 года назад
@@tamarahbernixe yeah we started pretty low at 10mg and worked our way up. I’d be really sensitive to meds. 40mg is the maximum I can handle and anything beyond that is pretty much hell.
@McEddyOfficial
@McEddyOfficial Год назад
@@shanealger9554 Got prescribed 40mg from the start, Ritalin made me so anxious that I couldn't handle it so I hope Stratera will work better.
@annabrabec2600
@annabrabec2600 3 года назад
I just got my Strattera yesterday. I am starting really slow, just 10mg per day working my way up. It's my first ever medication. I am the inattentive type as well and I suffer with anxiety, binge eating, ... and maybe some bipolar symptoms and ptsd symptoms. Currently going to therapy. I hope I can live better life. And I already considered going back to university.
@firebird4726
@firebird4726 3 года назад
Any updates? how is it making you feel. Is it effective?
@annabrabec2600
@annabrabec2600 3 года назад
@@firebird4726 I am still on 25 mg. Not much effect so far. Maybe slightly better concetration but it's really hard to tell because I am not working now. But I started to read again few days ago and I feel like I am not as easily distracted.
@firebird4726
@firebird4726 3 года назад
@@annabrabec2600 thank you for responding 🙏🏽. My doctor is starting me on Strattera and I'm really nervous about it all. Definitely don't want to take something that gives me negative side effects and that is a complete fail.
@annabrabec2600
@annabrabec2600 3 года назад
@@firebird4726 I felt those side effect only from the beginning. It made me sick few times in the morning. It's always better to eat something first. And I feel less hungry on it.
@alexhaes5000
@alexhaes5000 2 года назад
@@annabrabec2600 so how are you now
@lyndsaybrown5945
@lyndsaybrown5945 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the info. I just took my first pill since I was a sophomore in HS and I just turned 40 last week so it's been a really long time. Hopefully, this will help me out! I have ADHD with mild anxiety and short bouts of depression so this sounds like it might be a really good fit. Thank you again!!!
@arman5
@arman5 2 года назад
How’d it go? Hope you’re doing well
@ashlihussey
@ashlihussey 2 года назад
This was super helpful. I finally decided to try medication and started with this one. The first dose was way to high and shot my BP but I’m now 3 weeks in and my emotions are flatlined. I’ve also got the dry mouth, nausea, decreased appetite and constipation so this definitely isn’t the right med for me but this video is the push I needed to call my doctors before my fallow up
@amariev226
@amariev226 Год назад
Maybe take less of it. I take a 25 mg and split it into 4 gel capsules and take one each morning. It's just enough to help my mind focus for the afternoon. If I take more, I feel too controlled and zombie like, so just a little works for me.
@xXLadySunXx
@xXLadySunXx 4 года назад
Strattera really helped with regulating my extreme mood swings (should mention I'm also taking Quetiapin, a medication normally used for bp or schizophrenia to regulate moods), so the "numbing" was pretty good for me. Since it also works like an antidepressant, it helped a little with my reoccurring depressive episodes and doesn't make you quite as cloudy as an antidepressant. However it doesn't help me concentrate much, if at all and made me feel incredibly sick and gave me stomach pains once I was on 80mg. 60mg was ok though, no side effects apart from a little sleepiness. Hoping I'll have a better effect with stimulants as I'm still v easily distracted and impulsive.
@AAA-cc4pg
@AAA-cc4pg 2 года назад
How long were you on it?
@barbarradevlin9111
@barbarradevlin9111 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience! I’m about to pick up my first prescription of Strattera in the next couple days (due to work and holidays) and it’s good to know what to possibly expect. I’ve been on Wellbutrin before for depression before I was diagnosed with ADHD, and it made me numb to feelings and super sleepy. Didn’t help me quit smoking either 😂 I wanted to steer away from stimulants because of how immediate the effects are, and a possible dependency on it. Plus all the symptoms I’ve seen with friends that have been prescribed adderall and Ritalin.
@champagne483
@champagne483 Год назад
What are the symptoms you have seen in your friends?
@edithmr21o
@edithmr21o Год назад
How's your experience now?
@sasha9812
@sasha9812 Год назад
Wow this is interesting, seeing other's responses etc. Atomoxetine (generic Strattera) changed my life. Adult diagnosed AFAB person. My biggest side effect was weight loss! My eating patterns must have been based on my ADHD symptoms in some way, because I lost 40 lb almost immediately. To the point my family was concerned. I honestly just didn't get hungry and wouldn't want/remember to eat. It has leveled out. This med really helped me, I was so overwhelmed at my fast-paced dream job and I probably wouldn't be working there still if I didn't start taking this.
@Kenkittie
@Kenkittie Год назад
Hey! I just started strattera a few weeks ago and I’m wondering if any side effects wore off a bit with time. For me it’s stomach upset and not being able to sleep properly at night. Had that changed for you after time if you experienced these effects? Does upping the dose at any point worsened your side effects? I would absolutely appreciate it if you can answer!
@joshbingaman2334
@joshbingaman2334 Год назад
​@Kenny did the side effects improve at all for you?
@noswag5773
@noswag5773 10 месяцев назад
Wow I definitely need that to lose weight 😂😂 i need 50 less. ❤
@allfacts19
@allfacts19 6 месяцев назад
​@@noswag5773diet is the most important thing. Diet and take Walks
@kwart-voor6
@kwart-voor6 2 года назад
i’m a little late but , thank you for this! 😁
@KT-cz7rm
@KT-cz7rm 4 года назад
This stuff actually worked for me. Started off with 10mg and or started to work about 2 weeks in and my psych has me on 25mg now. I feel way better. I can concentrate and im not all over the place in my thoughts.
@McEddyOfficial
@McEddyOfficial Год назад
Any updates please? :)
@KT-cz7rm
@KT-cz7rm Год назад
@@McEddyOfficial hey, yea. Wow, didn't think this was 2 years ago. I kept taking, add increasing my dose until I got to three max. Sadly, it kept fading in effect. I gave up on meds for a while but recently was getting really bad ADHD symptoms again. I'm back on strattera until I get an EKG to start on a stimulant med. I don't want Adderall so I'm going to try Vyvanse. I was on it for a short time and it worked well without most the negative effects I get from Adderall.
@KT-cz7rm
@KT-cz7rm Год назад
@@McEddyOfficial strattera definitely works great, but my body keeps correcting and offsetting the increased norepinephrine I receive from the med.
@McEddyOfficial
@McEddyOfficial Год назад
@@KT-cz7rmThank you very much and wish you best of luck with your ADHD :) it's not easy thing to deal with.
@EpicMathTime
@EpicMathTime 4 года назад
This stuff gave me sleep paralysis and really fucked up nightmares back in high school.
@Lrndthehardway
@Lrndthehardway 10 месяцев назад
Just took my first dose, thought I might wanna know a little about it, good video thanks
@canadienne007
@canadienne007 4 года назад
Just started Strattera today. I am willing to give it a few weeks but felt really tired all day. The psychiatrist wouldn't start out with a stimulant because I have epilepsy and stimulants lower the seizure threshold, but I'm also terrified of the "emotional blunting." I'm an "emotional" person in that I feel things deeply. Going through life never being happy or sad, just numb, sounds absolutely horrifying to me.
@canadienne007
@canadienne007 3 года назад
@@IvanVladivostok Honestly the nausea was bad enough for me that I stopped taking it a few months ago and am now switching to another medication. We'll see!!
@psychepeteschannel5500
@psychepeteschannel5500 3 года назад
Its so interesting how Strattera affects people differently, but I think there are some common threads that can be extracted from all the testimonies. Its just a lot of work puzzling the full picture together :D Thanks for the review!
@Fx_-
@Fx_- 3 года назад
Different people have different genetic and environmental factors for example some people break down norepinephrine very fast and others very slowly. Same with the other neurochemicals. A full genome sequencing can help you figure out exactly where you stand before having to go through titration of many different medications. For example, the COMT genotypes AA, GA, GG which effect how a persons brain breaks down dopamine in the prefrontal cortex if I recall correctly.
@psychepeteschannel5500
@psychepeteschannel5500 3 года назад
@@Fx_- Alternatively (which is what I finally did) one can skip doing genome sequencing, skip taking Strattera, get to know oneself - what your passions are... wake them up again, if it feels like thereis nothign... and start to live an actual human life. That is a bit less expensive, a bit less complicated... and quite a bit more fun :-)
@Fx_-
@Fx_- 3 года назад
@@psychepeteschannel5500 thats exactly what I did from the age of 18 to now. I'm 35, but you can't just cure ADHD for incredibly focus intensive work. I have a very happy and fulfilling life...philosophically very well developed as I have modeled and explored consciousness through cross disciplinary study and experience (integrated information theory by koch, constructor theory, emergence theory, evolutionary psychology (you would probably love its take as the New CBT)). I have an 18 month old which further allows me to study and experience the beauty of life and consciousness... I own an RPA solutions business, work 4 non-coding data entry jobs by automating with RPA (uipath and openrpa). I also take weekly hikes into the wilderness with my son. Did I mention transcendental meditation does wonders? Those brain modules and connections that you strengthen grow stronger and stronger allowing easy access to flow states for work and leisure painting etc. I suppose your inexperience and defensive stance (from meeting someone who knows magnitudes more than you) lead you to assume I was the all too common lost boy searching for answers from random medication. I know exactly what I'm about down to the genome and up to the conscious emergent system. As above so below, as below so above.
@psychepeteschannel5500
@psychepeteschannel5500 3 года назад
@@Fx_- I did assume that... But since that is not true, and you have magnitutes more experience, what is your overall basis for ackowledging psychiatric medication as a possible solution? From the CV you wrote in the comment, it sounds like some of the things you have experience with are not quite congruent with each other... in a very subtle way... mainly because you have mentioned them at all :-) And do not get be wrong please, that is a very impressive and indeed trully interesting list... However, it is the existence of your level of knowledge and your pride related to the accomplishments, that has to affect you as well. There is no way to be this entangled with the world and have nothing "bad" happening from it - ie. being distracted from incredibly focus intensive work... :-) If I were to answer my own question from the first paragrapgh, I suppose you stand by the fact, that you have found the optimal combination of factors - you achieve flow states readily, are happy and successful,, you have experienced transcendence, you have great understanding of our own youth, through your relationship with your son or daughter The only thing you did not mention, is your relationship to death... Which would lead me to the actual question, which is "Is engineered perfection the actual optimal state? Or is there a subtly more desirable state of non-engineered perfection?" And I think it has to be related to the question of death as well (And to the introduction of psychiatric medication)... Thank you for your great answer! :-) I had to do some edits to the comment, as we got very quickly to the edge of what I would consider wisdom. Cheers and have a great day!
@Fx_-
@Fx_- 3 года назад
@@psychepeteschannel5500 the use of psychiatric medication must be very careful qualified depending on the individual. For example, there are types of people that do not acknowledge that they have a problem with the way they have habituated their life into depression, psychosis, schizoaffective disorders and/or attention deficits; of which your predisposition to is dictated my your genetics and environmental mismatch (see mismatch disorders in evolutionary psychology). There are people who know they have a problem but do not want to help themselves and there are people who become self aware enough to seek and consistently work with internal and external help. If the people who do not or are unable to habituate themselves out of their disorders then they would benefit from temporary medication as a tool for changing the daily mental and physical routine that drives their disorders. For example, for schizophrenia patients who stay on medication for life have a much higher rate of relapse and do not recover. And if I recall correctly about 80% of those that follow CBT and other cognitive therapies and only use medication for episodes fully recover and lead normal lives. You can see the criteria would fall under something like "if nothing else works then medication and use therapy to rehabilitate out of the routines that caused the disorder". I have had times in my life where I was made to contemplate death deeply. For example, my wife was diagnosed with cancer when we were in our 20's. One thing to think about is that we are still the "big bang" (which is actually more like roger penroses Conformal cyclic cosmology than a big bang), we are all still that force, we are not separate from it. I also do not see human engineering as apart from what you would call naturally emergent systems. Nor do I see death as an end but rather a transition within the emergent system. If you dive into consciousness studies you will also find that theories like Integrated information by Christof Koch, point to consciousness being ingrained into the fabric of reality. Much like particles have spin, mass, electromagnetism, there is also a quantifiable consciousness factor.
@beautyinnumbers
@beautyinnumbers 4 года назад
I am thinking of trying Strattera. I already am on Wellbutrin (Bupropion). Because it is an NDRI, I am a little fearful of trying Strattera because I feel it might make me aggravated. I guess you don’t know till you try, doses may need to be adjusted (especially the Wellbutrin to accommodate the Strattera). Something has to be done about my inattentive adhd. I can’t take anything that raises dopamine levels, as I’m prone to psychosis. 😓 it’s like juggling jello, these medication cocktails.
@haleyloughman
@haleyloughman 3 года назад
Did you end up adding the strattera to your Wellbutrin?
@beautyinnumbers
@beautyinnumbers 3 года назад
haleyloughman i did and it went horribly
@caramadra5
@caramadra5 Год назад
Thank you so much.
@faithlike
@faithlike 2 года назад
Thank you!!!
@fasted8468
@fasted8468 Год назад
That sounds absolutely wonderful honestly. Feeling nothing at all sounds like heaven. Every feeling I've ever had in my life just got in the way, I can't think of one time my emotions led me the right way.
@isaacbuick3575
@isaacbuick3575 20 дней назад
Feeling is what makes you human
@anayost2371
@anayost2371 3 года назад
From what I have been reading in the comment section is Strattera seems to work for peoples moods more than concentration finishing tasks executive some functions like that does anybody have any comments regarding completing task focusing etc.?
@monicaintencion8627
@monicaintencion8627 4 года назад
My psychiatrist just prescribed me Strattera. I am excited to take it, and I am really hoping it will work.
@seannakelly
@seannakelly 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your video! My 13 year old started it today he threw up after about a hour and half after taking it. He started on 25 and will work his way to 60
@4jimmycurtis
@4jimmycurtis 4 года назад
I took Concerta, Ritalin and Adderall throughout years 12-16 or 17. Then I start Straterra and OH MY LORD, it was great! Stimulants mixed in with hormonal changes of puberty was awful for me. My mood changed for the better on Straterra, but when I turned 18, I didn't have Medicaid anymore and we couldn't afford it. I'm not 24 and have health insurance, but started on Adderall to see if it would be better for me now since I'm less hormonal, but I considering Straterra again. I have a question about your emotional blunting though. Do you mean that you didn't have a care in world or would you often get agitated and act without thinking?Just got my prescription for Abilify today and hopefully that will help with that.
@ADHDMastery
@ADHDMastery 4 года назад
Not a care in the world, no ups or downs, humourless, blank.
@4jimmycurtis
@4jimmycurtis 3 года назад
Иван Бердинский yes and it was awful. I was taking it along side with Fluoxetine and Abilify and it made me go haywire. I didn’t sleep for 4 while days because I couldn’t sit still and I was paranoid. Gave me the opposite effect.
@Motherhood2Menopause
@Motherhood2Menopause 2 года назад
@@ADHDMastery 😪😨😥😥I was just diagnosed today. Already being someone who can be very anxious at times I am nervous sad to what they will suggest for me . Last thing I need is a medication that help my anxiety get worse and worse . That wouldn’t work for me AT ALL. Would I know right away within a week or two that it’s working or not ? Also I am prone to car sickness, and headaches :/:/ Sure hope the is isn’t THE drug that would work for me yet I had to live with headaches. Has is Straterra different from Comcerta? TIA Any advice suggestions welcome please
@backpacker_billie6350
@backpacker_billie6350 3 года назад
I started strattera 3 weeks ago, the doctor said I wouldn’t feel anything as it was only 10mg... I felt different within 24 hours. Placebo maybe? Either way.. it’s week 3 and I feel totally different. The only annoying thing I have sometimes is dry mouth, crazily vivid dreams a twisting feeling in my stomach. Hopefully that’ll balance out once I’m used to it! Love it so far!
@MochaRose990
@MochaRose990 2 года назад
does it seem to help your focus/concentration?
@MoTM249
@MoTM249 2 года назад
How about now? How is it going?
@Labyrinthine_Complexities
@Labyrinthine_Complexities 2 года назад
I actually started sleepwalking from it. Now at 60mg daily
@FeelsGoood
@FeelsGoood Год назад
No, this is not a placebo, such a powerful inhibitor of noradrenaline usually immediately shows its effect, as it acts on the person’s hit-and-run system in a direct way, moreover, I would recommend especially anxious people to start with 5 mg and increase the dosage not like an SSRI after 3-4 days, and build up much much longer, relatively speaking 10 mg onle after 2 weeks 15-20 mg in another 2 weeks 30-40. Also, especially with ADHD, it often happens that the brain reacts to new substances in the brain with a surprising decrease in ADHD symptoms, while after a while it may stop working, since this was not due to the substance itself, but simply to a change in brain biochemistry (This does not apply to straterra because it specifically acts on the circuits that are directly related to ADHD, but you may have noticed that when trying other different things, it first worked, and then stopped). In fact, I have noticed that many antidepressants work right away, but after 2-4 weeks they start to adjust like parts in a new engine, and some have less side effects and the overall effect may change.
@delveticas
@delveticas 11 месяцев назад
​@@FeelsGooodmany people in the comments saying the effect of straterra weared off after some time, so you are saying they are lying?
@khiachenille834
@khiachenille834 4 года назад
This has been so helpful thank you. I found stimulants burnt me out and caused quite catastrophic hormonal imbalances, so now will be trying this. Thanks again for your channel!
@DimitriosChannel
@DimitriosChannel 4 года назад
Hows it working out?
@antferguson4940
@antferguson4940 2 месяца назад
very helpful
@SerendipityInTheSky
@SerendipityInTheSky 8 месяцев назад
I’ve been on straterra for almost a year and a half now. It was good at first - better than the stimulants which really messed me up. I agree it really does level out my brain and make things clear. I especially found this to be the case when I was meditating regularly. I’ve fallen off that horse for the most part and now I still have bouts of anxiety, minor mood shifts, and can be distracted/spaced out at times but not nearly as bad as I used to be. What’s starting to bother me though is probably similar to the emotional blunting/depressive effects. I just don’t seem to care much about anything anymore. At first it was nice, I could put way less stress into studying for university, walk into an exam with I “I know what I know and if it’s not enough then oh well” sort of attitude and actually do pretty decently without test anxiety. But that apathy has started to creep into other things. I landed my dream job at a bird observatory this past summer, which required long hours, and had a difficult time keeping up to the pace. I’d be very tired but unable to drink coffee due to the anxiety it caused so spent a lot of my time there in a daze. Actually being in a daze is really the only time I’m happy, when I’m off daydreaming about writing poetry or other writing projects, or contemplating philosophy or spirituality. It’s a lovely place to be but it’s not very realistic. It’s hard to keep up with the pace of the world and I simply don’t care about normal things, the things I used to care about, like succeeding at a career or travel, or dating. Anything thrilling and most things having to do with other people (not out of anxiety but now disinterest). Instead, I find myself more attracted to peace and solitude. Actually that is my other huge concern - while I’d like companionship and can appreciate emotional intimacy and aesthetic appeal, I have absolutely zero sex drive. People’s advances actually cause a pretty negative reaction in me. I did go through some significant trauma a couple of years ago that could be contributing to all these effects so it’s hard to say but I’ve done a lot of work over the time I’ve been taking these drugs and resolved quite a bit and that desire for life is still generally lacking. I also think my friends would say I’ve been pretty uninteresting and overly critical/serious lately and I myself have noticed I don’t find anything fun or funny anymore. Take it with a grain of salt because many other factors of my life have changed but I’m thinking about going off the meds, maybe after I quit vaping since I think it might help manage the anxiety and other effects of nicotine withdrawal.
@maltheopia
@maltheopia 8 месяцев назад
Fascinating story. I quit vaping about a month ago because I would like to get a federal job. While I no longer feel cravings for THC, I haven't had a good night's sleep since then despite using up pretty much every sleep medication I can get my hands on. I also end up peeing very frequently, and the smallest need for urination wakes me up. After not taking Adderall for about a year and a half (after only being on it for about a year), I first took Strattera today, we'll see how that goes. I definitely feel the emotional bluntness after just one day. I can also feel my sex drive decrease. I also feel pretty sleepy. However, I've also been able to concentrate way better than I used to.
@SerendipityInTheSky
@SerendipityInTheSky 7 месяцев назад
@@maltheopiaI guess I should have specified- I vape nicotine. I quit smoking weed after it mixed poorly with stimulants, before I started straterra. Poor sleep and vivid dreams is pretty common when quitting THC I think. I suggest doing meditations at night, specifically progressive muscle relaxation or yoga nidra when trying to get to sleep or if you wake up
@alissaride117
@alissaride117 3 года назад
I took Strattera and after about 15 minutes I immediately felt lighter and I didn't get distracted while watching television with my family and was able to sit still. But I must have a sensitive liver because I started getting abdominal pain, my mouth was so dry and my sleep fell apart. Glad it worked for you but it took a toll on my body for 48+ hours and I had to stop after the first dose
@xswagcatx6303
@xswagcatx6303 Год назад
@Adele Mackay idk bout that cuz straterra is a Non stimulant..it does not stimulate you really. It limits the reuptake of norepinephrine.
@xswagcatx6303
@xswagcatx6303 Год назад
@@Michelle-rd9oe adrenaline and norepinephrine are two completely different neurotransmitters.
@AerysBat
@AerysBat Год назад
@@xswagcatx6303 It may not be a “stimulant” but I’m up at 3am with my whole body tingling after taking my first pill so idk
@xswagcatx6303
@xswagcatx6303 Год назад
@@AerysBat Hey there man. Hang in there please. Give it a shot and if it becomes miserable switch medications. Your probably up because the increase in norepinephrine. I took Straterra for 4 weeks and became aggressive on 25mg. Which is the second to lowest dose. Switched to Adderall and I'm dominating now. I hated Strattera. Apparently it works for some but it made me insane and have vertigo and a high heart rate and nauseous for the whole time. If you have any questions let me know!
@Alicia.Marie.13
@Alicia.Marie.13 2 года назад
I have just been prescribed. Really hoping it helps!
@GlowingFirefly
@GlowingFirefly 4 года назад
I got prescribed this today. Start taking it tomorrow morning. Update in about 4 weeks :)
@Jupiter_Crash
@Jupiter_Crash 4 года назад
Any update so far? Just curious how the first 3 weeks have gone.
@GlowingFirefly
@GlowingFirefly 4 года назад
Jupiter Crash I had to stop taking it. It made my attention span much worse, I would get heart palpitations and very bad insomnia. My mood was ridiculous! I didn’t have a very good experience 😬
@Jupiter_Crash
@Jupiter_Crash 4 года назад
Ashley May - thx u for the update.
@sochimatv5877
@sochimatv5877 3 года назад
I’m six weeks in and the only side effect I have is hot flashes. Also I watched this video before I took it and I was scared of blunt moods. But for the most part it makes me happier. It’s weird my family told me I used to me soo mean and moody but now on strattera I feel warm and kind hearted towards everyone! I don’t explode at small things like I used to! It was meant to treat my ADHD but also helped with my mood 😭
@musket1122
@musket1122 3 года назад
Are you still taking it? If so is it still helping you?
@gvrizz
@gvrizz Год назад
Any updates?
@jonathanakujobi3255
@jonathanakujobi3255 Год назад
I hope this happens for me as well
@mpeixoto6440
@mpeixoto6440 2 года назад
Hi, Just wanted to thank you for the videos you made about ADHD medications. I just got my diagnosis and my doctor wants me to get to know the medications available so he sent me a bunch of leaflets to read through, which is ironic to say the least so your videos are a lifesaver for me right now. Thanks!
@wysfam
@wysfam Год назад
what medication did you settle on / have you ? i was making the same jokes about the extensive essay-like forms i had to fill out. I have tried methylphenidate which made me more depressed, irritable and it gave me a kind of removed hyper-focus that i didn’t like. i’m now on lisdexamfetamine since a few days ago and i think i like it but i feel like i need a higher dose but i’m already struggling to sleep on 30mg.
@mpeixoto6440
@mpeixoto6440 Год назад
@@wysfam I did settle well! Been on medication for 1 year now. I decided for lisdexamfetamine so didn't have to try methylphenidate. Tried different doses and settled on 30mg, as 40mg was making my mouth super dry and making my arms go numb. Like you, 30mg wasn't quite enough to give me the motivation and attentional control the 40mg was giving me, so Doc prescribed 30mg lisdexamfetamine with 10mg dexamfetamine sulfate (which is a short acting version of the lisdexamfetamine). It was spot on what I needed and I have been on this dose for about 10 months now. I know medication is controversial and a lot of people are against it. It all depends on individual differences and history. I lived 30 years undiagnosed and I wouldn't wish my struggles on my worst enemy, so I'm grateful everyday for what the medication has done for me. Good luck and I hope you find the right treatment for you.
@wysfam
@wysfam Год назад
@@mpeixoto6440 thankyou for your reply ! yeah i was diagnosed at 25 after finally going private, but i knew my whole life, i just grew up with a parent who didn’t ‘believe in it’ lol. i have heard a few people talk about having a small dose of the drug they’re taking in fast release form and have mentioned it to my psychiatrist i just don’t feel like he wants to prescribe me that. (have been titrating meds for 2-3 months now)
@lo8387
@lo8387 Год назад
Will be starting Strattera tomorrow. My ADHD makes my emotions all over the place, with extreme highs and lows, and bipolar runs in the family so I’m hoping I actually get the emotional blunting! 😅
@sheltonearl8694
@sheltonearl8694 Год назад
Did it work
@mdimrankabir8690
@mdimrankabir8690 Год назад
I totally agreed with you. I have only attention deficiency (no hyperactivity at all). In fact from childhood i have a very calm personality. So when i tried Atomoxetine for several months, my condition did not improved. So i switched to Modafinil/Armodafinil & these works great. Modafinil cause less anxiety but Armodafinil works longer. Another problem with Atomoxetine is that you have take it regularly. But stimulants can be taken only when you need it.
@goldenunicorn2690
@goldenunicorn2690 4 года назад
My husband has no side affects. Eating normally, Sleep well, Calmer then before a bit. 25mg in a day he takes.
@clayrl.
@clayrl. 3 года назад
@정은유 that’s what i tried to tell my doctor too.
@alexhaes5000
@alexhaes5000 2 года назад
thanks for sharing
@gvrizz
@gvrizz Год назад
Is he still taking it? How’s it going?
@gustavocarvalho1346
@gustavocarvalho1346 14 дней назад
Adults normally start taking 40mg
@TrickWithAKnife
@TrickWithAKnife 2 года назад
I've been taking it for almost 2 months for my ADD, and it's been really helpful. I find that I'm able to focus a lot more, especially with things that are not particularly engaging. It's not perfect though. I still feel the effects of ADD, but much less. It took about 3 weeks to notice any effect at all.
@markjohnson9903
@markjohnson9903 2 года назад
How are you now
@TrickWithAKnife
@TrickWithAKnife 2 года назад
@@markjohnson9903 Really good. I only really notice the negative side of ADD in extremely boring situations, but even then I'm able to stay conscious, whereas before the meds I would often be at risk of micro-sleeps while talking to other people. I still have no negative symptoms from the meds.
@The-soap
@The-soap 3 года назад
Super helpful man. I can’t thank you
@derealiteit1726
@derealiteit1726 2 года назад
I did notice the effects directly. Week two now and i do wake up with an adhd brain, foggy and uninterested in the boring things. When it kicks in it gives me energy and I lose all anxiety. I do hope the 24/7 effects will show up eventually.
@trusselldavis6827
@trusselldavis6827 3 года назад
Im taking atomoxtine aka Strattera i had a little side effects but nomore and man i cant tell u how happy im am with it i can take examination cause i can remember the material and my reading is alot better and much clearer my maturity level has improve strattera has changed my life 2
@anthonydunkley7844
@anthonydunkley7844 3 года назад
That's excellent news! How old are you? What was your dosage? How long have you been on Straterra?
@trusselldavis6827
@trusselldavis6827 3 года назад
@@anthonydunkley7844im 40 I've been using it for 8 months
@anthonydunkley7844
@anthonydunkley7844 3 года назад
@@trusselldavis6827 dosage?
@jasonwise8957
@jasonwise8957 3 года назад
Thank god it worked for you
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