Posted by petters on January 13, 2002, at 1:20:37
In reply to Re: Serotonin manipulation useful for ADHD? » IsoM, posted by Mitch on January 12, 2002, at 11:33:36
> > Raga, SSRIs are very effective at treating one aspect of ADHD & that's the impulsivness of a ADHD person. It serves to temper the impulsivness so one's less likely to blurt out the first thing that comes into their head (makes us think a little, most times, before we open out mouths just to change feet). It helps stop us from leaping before looking, so to speak. It's not that it's completely eliminated but gives us better control over it, at least.
> >
> > This is how I've heard it explained by the psychologist who tested me & it does seem to be true for me.
>
>
> I've got bipolar and ADHD. Not *all* SSri meds help my ADHD. Only *two* seem to and they are Prozac anc Celexa. Zoloft, Luvox, and Paxil seemed to *fog* my head up worse. Yes, they all do help with impulsiveness. I can understand why Prozac probably helps my attentiveness (the NE reuptake inhibition), but I am bewildered as to why Celexa seems to help with one pecululiar but troubling attentional symptom I have: Being able to pick out ordinary and lyrical speech from people talking/music. If I am on the phone and someone has an accent I can hardly understand a thing otherwise. I especially notice it when I am listening to music and try to pick out the words to songs.
>
> MitchHi...
Efexor can be very usefull for ADHD. Better than a pure ssri. There are som studies done in these areas, and the result was very positive. It´s effectives in both impulsiveness and attentiveness.
Best wishes...//Petters
poster:petters
thread:89555
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20020110/msgs/89923.html