Posted by utopizen on October 22, 2004, at 17:30:25
I'm not sure if it's an infection or not, but all I know is this: at some point over the last couple of months, I started needing to go the bathroom to urinate frequently, can only do a little bit at a time, even though there's a sensation of a lot of stuff in my bladder.
God, I'm so glad the Internet doesn't use photos.
Anyhow, I suspected this was my Adderall, and not my Lexapro or some organic infection or something. So I tried no Adderall for 3 days, and by the 2nd or 3rd day I was urinating fine. And I also stopped waking up in the morning to, um, finding I let a little go at sometime during the night.
But I need Adderall, or some amphetamine, to keep in college, or that's like ridiculious. I'd rather put up with this than give up Adderall. I'm pretty sure, since it's caused by the Adderall, some alpha blocker would help. But I really don't have good vibes about having to take an alpha blocker just due to my Adderall. I'm only 21, this shouldn't be happening yet!
I've read urinary infection is a potential culprit in urinary voiding/releasing problems. Maybe I have some sort of benign infection that is being inflamed by my Adderall through the effects it has on the CNS/alpha adregenic receptors? If so, some Cipro or penacilin could be tried.
I don't think my psychopharmacologist would tell me to quit the Adderall and throw some Strattera to me over this, but I'm not sure if I should even bother mentioning it to him, since he'd probably just have me see my GP over it. As long as my GP doesn't go sending "recommendations" to "adjust" my meds to him, I'll be fine. (I could always claim it disappeared if it got to that point, I guess!)
Anyway, any males on this board? I really would like to see if this is a urinary infection getting agitated by the Adderall, 'cause then some Cipro-type medication could help. I think, if necessary, I'll have to eventually try some alpha blockers if it is more of a nervous issue thing.
But I'm getting these from my GP. I hate telling a specialist something that's unrelated to their field, because they just shrug and go "Yeah, that's pretty messed up. You should probably go see someone about that."
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