• nifty@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    This comic is cute, but I don’t want people to set the wrong expectations for adhd medication. For everyone across the board, it doesn’t work like a stimulant, as in make you faster, but quiets you down and allows you to focus. But you may still be tired or depressed. In short, it’s not a magic pill and you should reflect on the affect it has on you. Some people can take their meds and go to sleep, that’s one way to tell how it affects you.

    • MystikIncarnate
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      7 hours ago

      There’s a good number of ADHD meds that have side effects for anxiety and depression.

      They’re not as good as actual anxiety or depression meds, but it’s not nothing.

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        40 minutes ago

        To my Elvanse has been the best thing. I was in a horrible position mentally before getting my meds. They truly helped my excessive rambling thoughts that always made me feel worse about me, my situation, my history and everything I do and am. Then when I started on the meds they just kinda went away and my ability to kinda think critically and put an effort into feeling better came back.

        It was truly a life saver back when I started taking them and even today if I forget to take them two or three days it all blows back on me again.

      • tacosplease@lemmy.world
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        10 hours ago

        Doesn’t work that way for me. I just look back at the day and realize I was less distracted than usual.

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      17 hours ago

      That’s not necessarily true. Myself, and several other people I know, have definitely experienced a boost from stimulants, just not in the same wired way neurotypical people get. Sometimes it feels like a weight off your shoulders that in a way almost feels stimulating. At the very least more talkative.