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]]>At my first appointment, my Psychiatrist discussed the side effects of Adderall. I almost always read the pamphlets the local pharmacy hands out with prescriptions. The symptoms of the new med mirrored some of the other medications I was taking. These are a few of the side effects, you may experience while on Adderall:
I told my Psychiatrist this stimulant has revolutionized my life! Once I got the Adderall in my system, the sleeping and the attention issues faded away. The energy I am experiencing is amazing, too! However, I did learn that I could not rely solely on this pill that I swallowed every day four times a day.
But, everything was not perfect. I had moments when I felt like a zombie. The old habits came back! I started again to fall asleep at inappropriate or dangerous times. I knew I needed the Adderall. But something had to change.
This all culminated in a moment of sheer brilliance. Once the Psychiatrist showed me, I realize my poor sleep habits were affecting the drug! I was not getting enough sleep at night.
Likewise, I would get a few minor glitches with the Adderall working on the ADHD. As a person diagnosed with ADD, it is normally strange to have an attention span greater than a gnat.
Weird things began occurring with the new medicine my Psychiatrist prescribed. For instance, an entire blog of 1,000 words or less took me the entire day and into the evening to write. Before when I was at my best, I could write something much quicker. Such as, only taking the morning to write a blog.
So, I wanted to scream “this is taking me incredibly too long to write anything!” “I’m wasting time! I’m wasting money!”
Since I could not stay focused on my work. I wound up wasting valuable resources by editing my drafts one thousand times too many. The first draft of a blog is now cut so much that it looks like I’m chopping up a word salad. I am trashing half of the first draft due to so many words that make no sense.
It sounds as if the Psychiatrist will take each medicine at a time in order to figure out the real problems. None of the other four previous psychiatrists ever stopped to do that. I’m thankful for my psychiatrist!
If anyone is interested in learning more about what a psychiatrist can do for you, please go to https://www.betterhelp.com/advice/psychologists/reasons-to-choose-an-online-psychiatrist/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adderall
http://www.alaskasleep.com/blog/narcolepsy-definition-symptoms-causes-treatment
https://www.healthline.com/health/what-is-a-pulmonologist
https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/diagnosing-narcolepsy
http://www.alaskasleep.com/blog/what-is-a-polysomnogram-test
http://www.efpa.be/psychologist-psychiatrist.htm
https://www.rxlist.com/adderall-side-effects-drug-center.htm
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]]>Tonight, we were meeting to discuss my last appointment with my neurologist and for me to give an update on my symptoms. The neurologist decided to put me on an anti-seizure medicine called Keppra. He also took me off one of my mood stabilizers, Topamax. He felt the Topamax was the reason for the slowing of my left frontal lobe.
My psychiatrist explained to me that back in the day when Keppra was first on the scene for seizures, the drug manufactures marketed Keppra to be used off-label as a bipolar medicine. The p-doc said that it actually helped bipolar symptoms. He believed the addition of Keppra to my medicine regiment will not only hopefully benefit me from a seizure stand point but also as a mental illness drug.
Soon the discussion turned to my bipolar. I talked with my p-doc about the suicidal ideations I was having a few months ago.
The p-doc asked me how often I have these thoughts. I told him the thoughts of killing myself were not an ongoing conversation in my head. He did tell me if I needed to go to the hospital to get more help to let him know. Being assured of my plan to combat the thoughts when the time comes again, the psychiatrist reiterated that having positive thoughts to counteract the negative will help bring me from the darkness to the light.
I have gone through four different psychiatrists. I dearly loved my first one. The second psychiatrist I had been with the longest until he no longer accepted my insurance. One psychiatrist didn’t believe I had bipolar. This last one is nearing retirement. I will be back on the scene looking for my fifth p-doc.
This is not an exhaustive list. If you have any more ideas or if you have experiences to share about your psychiatrist hunt, email me at [email protected].
http://www.goodtherapy.org/find-psychiatrists.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/abilash-gopal-md/a-good-psychiatrist-is-hard-to-find_b_7756452.html
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