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Re: Dexadrine and movement disorder? » Ritch

Posted by zenclear on February 8, 2003, at 13:19:05

In reply to Re: Dexadrine and movement disorder? » zenclear, posted by Ritch on February 8, 2003, at 9:50:27

Also, (and this is oen reason I have kept the dex dose low, after trial and error) I find that more often than not, I will feel very fatigued and logey right *after* I take my dex dose. I don't get much energy until about an hour later.

Is this odd or common? As a consequence, I sometimes feel very uncertain about whether to take an additional dose later in teh day if I feel I need it, because odds are that I might either have the need for a sudden nap, or if I'm lucky, perhaps it will provide me the boost I need to finish a work project that's due that afternoon.

Know what I mean? It's like a toss of the coin: take dex = either MORE fatigue (or) maybe MORE energy.

This unpredictable effect also feels as though it might be postural hypotension, though it occurs so immediately *after my dose*.


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