Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 78701

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Dexamphetamine effects permanent?

Posted by alex01 on September 13, 2001, at 3:49:46


Hi all

I think I have what you'd called cyclothymia or maybe light bipolar. I've tried a lot of meds but thought that my symptoms which included depression, mania (never psychotic) and lots of anxiety in some ways looked like ADD, that is I couldn't concentrate etc etc. I saw a doctor who agreed that Dex was worth a try.

I tried a very small amount to begin with and had a big anxiety attack the likes of which I've never had, my mind was racing and i felt very out of control, it was very uncomfortable and scary. It lasted about an hour.

Problem is they keep coming and aren't diminishing, its been about two months. I am taking Zyprexa which dulls the impact but i can still feel them there and they come back when I go off Zyprexa.

I desperately want to get back to my old self without these anxiety rushes. Any ideas?

 

Re: Dexamphetamine effects permanent?

Posted by Elizabeth on September 13, 2001, at 5:18:39

In reply to Dexamphetamine effects permanent?, posted by alex01 on September 13, 2001, at 3:49:46

I've heard of cases where a person thought to be predisposed to it developed panic disorder after using drugs -- mainly marijuana, but it seems like it would be possible with amphetamine and analogs too. I had a bad panic attack when I tried adding Dexedrine to Parnate, and a number of people have experiences that I've heard described -- by a psychiatrist -- as "quasi-psychotic." How much did you take, BTW, and were you taking anything else with it?

> I desperately want to get back to my old self without these anxiety rushes. Any ideas?

Benzos?

-elizabeth

 

Re: Dexamphetamine effects permanent?

Posted by alex01 on September 13, 2001, at 5:34:31

In reply to Re: Dexamphetamine effects permanent?, posted by Elizabeth on September 13, 2001, at 5:18:39

thanks for your response

I had a small flake off one tablet, hardly any, but I have a weird metabolism like that I only need a small fragment of anything to have an effect. I wasn't taking anything else with it.

I did read something about "kindling" on this site which from what I understand means that neurons get sensitised by an initial stimulus and continue in that way.

That might be what's happened to me. I haven't heard of any ways to counter this so far.

Alex

 

Re: Dexamphetamine effects permanent? » alex01

Posted by Mitch on September 13, 2001, at 10:17:17

In reply to Dexamphetamine effects permanent?, posted by alex01 on September 13, 2001, at 3:49:46

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> Hi all
>
> I think I have what you'd called cyclothymia or maybe light bipolar. I've tried a lot of meds but thought that my symptoms which included depression, mania (never psychotic) and lots of anxiety in some ways looked like ADD, that is I couldn't concentrate etc etc. I saw a doctor who agreed that Dex was worth a try.
>
> I tried a very small amount to begin with and had a big anxiety attack the likes of which I've never had, my mind was racing and i felt very out of control, it was very uncomfortable and scary. It lasted about an hour.
>
> Problem is they keep coming and aren't diminishing, its been about two months. I am taking Zyprexa which dulls the impact but i can still feel them there and they come back when I go off Zyprexa.
>
> I desperately want to get back to my old self without these anxiety rushes. Any ideas?


Alex,

Suggest to your doctor about getting a blood workup done to check your thyroid function, you need to rule out a general medical condition as a cause. Sometimes panic attacks can be a result of that.
Mitch

 

Re: Dexamphetamine effects permanent?

Posted by stjames on September 16, 2001, at 2:40:39

In reply to Dexamphetamine effects permanent?, posted by alex01 on September 13, 2001, at 3:49:46

Given you only took a dose of so there is every reason to think this will resolve over time.

A few people do get this reaction to amphetamine.
Even a small dose starts the racing thoughts, panics, and feelings of doom or anxiety. They tend never to take amphetamine again. Benzos stop this reaction cold. I would think benzos would be a good treatment for this if it continues.

James

 

Re: Dex: Responses much appreciated (nm)

Posted by alex01 on September 16, 2001, at 7:34:53

In reply to Re: Dexamphetamine effects permanent?, posted by stjames on September 16, 2001, at 2:40:39


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