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Really hoping for advice WRT adult ADHD medication please.

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freckles20 · 05/12/2021 23:40

I have recently been diagnosed with ADHD (primary inattentive with hyperactive traits).

After waiting for 18 months on the NHS for an appointment, I paid to go privately (and saw the same consultant privately that I'd have seen on the NHS ).

Tomorrow I have another meeting with the same psychiatrist to discuss medication.

His report suggested Atomoxetine (Strattera an SNRI) or Guanfacine as an initial suggestion. He also mentioned Vyvanse or Elvanse as a possibility.

I'm aware that the first two are non stimulants, and the second two are stimulants.

I am supposed to have done some research but I'm a bit overwhelmed by it all.

I already take sertraline which is and SSRI. If possible I would like to keep taking it and I'm unclear if that's ok with the first two options.

I appreciate that everyone is different, and that I need to listen to his advice. But I'm mindful that every appt. is very expensive and for each prescription I have to pay a prescribing charge and also pay for the medicine myself.

Once (or if), we settle on a medication and a dose the consultant can pass me back to the NHS and my GP will prescribe. But the longer it takes and the more options we try the more skint I'll become!

I would love some thoughts from other people with adhd- especially wrt any medications that did or didn't work for you, or anything else that maybe I should know.

ATM the symptoms that make life must difficult for me are horrendous procrastination, lack of motivation, brain fog, disorganisation, forgetfulness, short term memory loss. My brain has a thousand tabs open and I am chaos personified!

I have had no issues with substance abuse, I don't drink alcohol and am in generally good health. I had bloods, an ECG, BP and heart health check and all was fine. I am in my mid 40s.

I initially didn't like the thought of stimulants but having heard how much difference they make to some people I feel more keen to try than. I did previously. But then I worry that I'm expecting too much.....

Any thoughts would be very gratefully received.

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Clearlynotmyname · 09/12/2021 15:37

You sounds just like me. I take methylphenidate (stimulant) which as far as I was aware is always the 1st treatment offered under nhs so I'm surprised its not the same with you. From the reading I've done, stimulant meds far more effective than non for the symptoms you describe, unless trying to counteract other symptoms as well I guess. Tho i have also heard strattera good for women, I dont know much about it. Methyl has made a huge difference to my life, not a silver bullet but I'd hate to go back to life without it.
What are your concerns?

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