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I’m on day 13 of Strattera, and I wanted to see if anyone else had a similar experience to mine.

Pros:

  • My ability to focus is still better than without it, but it’s not as good as the first few days when paying attention was fascinating. I have to make a conscious effort to engage at first, but once I do, I stay focused and can even stay stuck in what I’m doing.
  • I have relatively little social anxiety. I’m not worried about upsetting anyone. This is very weird to me.
  • I take my time with things. It’s like I’m calm and can focus without concern.
  • I fall asleep relatively easily compared to before. I don’t need to take melatonin or anything. I just lay down and fall asleep. Super weird because before I would have to distract my brain by reading until I fell asleep while doing so. Prior to Strattera, if I laid down with nothing to distract me from my thoughts, I wouldn’t fall asleep.
  • I'm much less depressed than before. It’s like I’m ok. I’m not great, but I’m not in despair.

Cons:

  • My sexual functioning has tanked. I can’t even get a full erection, though my libido is still 100%. It’s frustrating and hampers my desire to meet women. I only sleep about 6 hours. When I wake up, it takes me at least an hour to get going.
  • There’s a peak time period per day when my attention is good, and that’s somewhere between 1p & 6p. Before that, I’m too groggy. After that, I’m too tired from intensely focusing.
  • I’m a bit more physically lazy. It’s like, I'd rather watch a video or read than fold my laundry.
  • Urinating is more difficult to get started. I go to sleep every night feeling like I have to urinate, but when I go to the bathroom, nothing comes out.
  • Despite the ability to focus, I feel stupid and slow. It takes me a while to process data.
  • I’m much more forgetful. I used to be able to hold several streams of consciousness at the same time. This used to help me do a task and hold a thought in reserve until I was done. Now, that thought disappears into the void. For example, yesterday, I remembered like 5 times that I had to transfer the towels from the washer to the dryer. I never did it because I would forget 2 seconds later. Previously, I would have remembered. I think that this paired with the forgetfulness, I look pretty stupid when talking to people. It takes me a moment to react to what they said, and I forget to say parts of what I wanted to say. I probably look pretty dumb and slow.

Neutral:

  • Dreams are incredibly vivid. Last night, I even started dreaming while still awake. It was very odd. At first, I thought I was hallucinating, then I realized that it was a dream kicking in while I was getting sleepy.
  • Aside from laying down to go to bed, I cannot just sit and let my mind wander. I need to actively be engaged in something. This is most evident when I'm driving and waiting at a red light. I immediately pull out my phone to engage in something.

I’m trying to get a conversation about this going so I can decide if I want to stay on this medication or not. I’m in between, as you can see that there are some good pros, but there are also some remarkable cons. I also know I’m only at the end of my second week, and this med can take up to a month to hit full force, so I’m going to ride it out until I see my psych in just over a week.

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[–] xeger@lib.lgbt 3 points 1 year ago

40mg is a good starting dose but you may want to go lower.

The right med depends on your brain chemistry. For some, the stimulants do wonders. For me they had horrific side effects. Strattera has been a big help, not perfect, but with no side effects other than the beneficial ones.

Everyome’s brain is different. No shame in asking to try stimulants for contrast, if your doctor is willing.