Anonymous wrote:Have you been on ADHD drugs? Well, I can tell you, they make you feel like you are on drugs. Would you like feeling like that all of the time for weeks on end?
Anonymous wrote:Have you been on ADHD drugs? Well, I can tell you, they make you feel like you are on drugs. Would you like feeling like that all of the time for weeks on end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Opposite to PP, my kid does not feel bad on them, but feels lost when not on them. Not taking his med makes him feel drunk. Under no circumstances should he drive unmedicated. His doctor strongly suggested he not skip on weekends.
Which is to say: this is a highly individual question that you need to discuss with your child's doctor.
For people who shouldn't be driving unmedicated, how do they handle night time driving? This is something I've always wondered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you been on ADHD drugs? Well, I can tell you, they make you feel like you are on drugs. Would you like feeling like that all of the time for weeks on end?
If you feel like this, you either probably don’t need drugs or on the wrong medication or wrong dosage.
Anonymous wrote:Habituation. Some people will, over time, require an ever-increasing dosage for effectiveness. Not everyone, but some. A med break reduces this.
Anonymous wrote:Have you been on ADHD drugs? Well, I can tell you, they make you feel like you are on drugs. Would you like feeling like that all of the time for weeks on end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Opposite to PP, my kid does not feel bad on them, but feels lost when not on them. Not taking his med makes him feel drunk. Under no circumstances should he drive unmedicated. His doctor strongly suggested he not skip on weekends.
Which is to say: this is a highly individual question that you need to discuss with your child's doctor.
For people who shouldn't be driving unmedicated, how do they handle night time driving? This is something I've always wondered.
Maybe they don't? Or maybe they take a non stimulant that provides more 24/7 coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Opposite to PP, my kid does not feel bad on them, but feels lost when not on them. Not taking his med makes him feel drunk. Under no circumstances should he drive unmedicated. His doctor strongly suggested he not skip on weekends.
Which is to say: this is a highly individual question that you need to discuss with your child's doctor.
For people who shouldn't be driving unmedicated, how do they handle night time driving? This is something I've always wondered.
Anonymous wrote:Opposite to PP, my kid does not feel bad on them, but feels lost when not on them. Not taking his med makes him feel drunk. Under no circumstances should he drive unmedicated. His doctor strongly suggested he not skip on weekends.
Which is to say: this is a highly individual question that you need to discuss with your child's doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Opposite to PP, my kid does not feel bad on them, but feels lost when not on them. Not taking his med makes him feel drunk. Under no circumstances should he drive unmedicated. His doctor strongly suggested he not skip on weekends.
Which is to say: this is a highly individual question that you need to discuss with your child's doctor.