Has this medication helped any of you, and if so, how long did it take for you to notice? I know it takes a week or two for the full effect, but I definitely feel something already. Haven’t really had a chance to test it out yet.

Edit: I’ve noticed that my sentences are a lot less choppy today. Going to try writing more and see how it goes.

  • WxFisch
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    26 days ago

    I started taking atomoxetine (generic Strattera, fun fact Lilly no longer makes brand name Strattera because generics ate their lunch) two weeks ago. I had a good chunk of side effects for the first week or so (nausea, upset stomach, drowsiness, dry mouth, waking up 2-3 hours early, and weird random chills/goosebumps even when I was warm). Most of those have moderated or gone away (I’m way less drowsy, I sleep more fully through the night, and the chills went away). Protein shakes when I take my dose helps the nausea/upset stomach usually as well.

    I had a bit of brain fog the first week or so, but the past two days or so has been so much different. I can focus on work way more easily, and notice when I’m getting distracted and it’s way easier to pull myself back into the task at hand. It’s not perfect, and I expect my doctor to up my dose from 40 to 80 mg when I talk to him after Christmas (at which point I expect to get the side effects all over again), but the 30-50% better already is huge.

    My doctor wanted me to try atomoxetine before any stimulants because of a minor pre-existing arrhythmia, and truthfully it’s a lot easier for me since my job has random drug testing and even with a script it’s a huge hassle if I’m on anything controlled.

  • @PunnyName
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    610 days ago

    I used it many years ago. Over a decade ago. For less than a week. While I was able to focus the majority of the time, I felt like a zombie when it faded, which was unsafe because I was usually driving home.

    Also, it fucked with ejaculation, and now that sucks, instead of being a pleasant sensation. YMMV

    • LastOP
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      410 days ago

      Wait, it did what? And that’s permanent now?

      • @PunnyName
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        310 days ago

        Yes. Permanent. It’s like someone stuck something in my urethra to create a blockage and now it’s more difficult to ejaculate, and less pleasant.

        • @BenLeMan
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          10 days ago

          Oh right, the post-nut sensation of urethra blockage. I switched recently from Strattera to Vyvanse and haven’t experienced that since then, I think. Need to pay attention to see whether it is fully gone. I totally agree. That was very unpleasant. (in my case, ejaculation itself was fine)

          • @PunnyName
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            9 days ago

            Not even. It’s worse than that, it’s during the nut, and it’s almost like the tubes are constricted or something.

  • @[email protected]
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    510 days ago

    I use this and its generic and it works well enough for me. A short but instense bout of nausea about 3 hours after taking it as well as drowsiness and a bit of emotional detachment are my biggest side effects, but it seems to work better than other options for me!

    • @Srh
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      19 days ago

      Had super intense nausea and chest pain had to stop taking.

    • LastOP
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      110 days ago

      Those I can deal with. No other issues?

  • @[email protected]
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    410 days ago

    It killed my anxiety (and just made me enjoy my life more in general) but did nothing for the ADHD. Had to switch to methylphenedate.

  • tiredofsametab
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    210 days ago

    I gave it a month about 10 years ago and saw no improvement at any dosage. I had a friend for whom it wotked