Posted by MB on February 22, 2002, at 18:47:30
OK, when I take my Adderall, I definitely feel that at different times during its activity, there are different sensations. I wish I knew how the salt-time-release thing really worked (I mean, I know that the different salts are assimilated at different rates), but could the different sensations I'm feeling at different times be tied to the times when the pure dextroamphetamine is high in my blood as opposed to when the racemic amphetamine (including the levo-isomer) is peaking? There are times when I feel sharp and "with-it"; times when I feel "dull and dumb", yet speedy in the body; times when I am breathless and have tachycardia; times when I am more depressed than I have ever been in my life; and times when the peripheral side effects are the strongest (similar to ephedrine: chills, goosebumps, creeping scalp, vasoconstriction, etc.). The doctor mentioned a sustained release form of desoxyn. Would that be more centrally and less peripherally active? I've searched the net far and wide and have yet to find individual pharmacokinetic information on each individual salt: d,l-amphetamine aspartate; d,l-amphetamine sulfate; d-amphetamine sulfate or d-amphetamine saccharate. It would help me figure out if it is the timing of the t-maxs of the Adderall's various salts, or the other drugs that are causing the wide range of feelings throughout the day.
schedule:
8am (400mg Neurontin, .5mg Klonopin, 20mg Adderall, 50 mg Serzone)(+food)
Noon (400mg Neurontin, 10 mg Adderall)(+food)
3:00 (10mg Adderall, 400mg Neurontin)
6:30 (5mg Adderall, 400mg Neurontin)(+food)
Bedtime (275mg Serzone, 2mg Klonopin, 400mg Neurontin)
Does anybody have any ideas why the swings throughout the day: Happy & social, but some slurry, cognitive dulling from about 8:30-11:00....then an anxious, choppy, motivated phase from 11:00 until about 2 or 3.....then I settle into almost the worst depression/dysphoria I've ever felt (lasting until about 5:00), and then I just feel dysthymic and hopeless for the rest of the night. I've tried playing with doses and times (keeping schedule relatively the same) and it always turns out this way. Life seems worth living until 2:30, then I just want to die.MB
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