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Adult ADHD
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Roger Gould, M.D. - Mental Health, Wellness
Questions posted in the Mental Health forum are being answered by Dr. Roger L. Gould, author of the Mastering Stress and Depression program and affiliated with the UCLA. Department of Psychiatry. Topics covered include anger, attention deficit disorder (ADD), bipolar disorder, dementia, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), learning disabilities, memory, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic, personality disorders, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), schizophrenia, stress, transitions, and work problems.

Adult ADHD

by socratesapprentice, Feb 22, 2006 12:00AM
I was diagnosed with ADHD as a child at the age of 7, and took meds until I lost my health insurance during college.  I still feel symptoms of it, and academically struggle much more now than I did when medicated.  I'm soon to start grad school, and it has been suggested that I resume medications, so my question is:



As a child I was on several different meds for short times (ritalin, adderall, concerta, welbutrin, strattera), at this point I don't remember which worked the best for me, I do remember that side effects were an issue with a couple of them.  Do the meds that worked when young, work as well as an adult?  Is it better to start an adult off on something like strattera since it isn't a stimulant or a controlled substance?  Is it wise to even go back to taking meds...I may have a harder time in academics and stuff, but I am making it okay.



I just want to be sure that I am knowledgable on both sides and on the meds before I make the decision whether or not to take them.



Thanks.

by Roger Gould, M.D., Feb 22, 2006 12:00AM
Personally I favor not going back on medications, but if you do, you should talk to your doctor about starting with strattera, that is a good idea. You can't tell in advance which will work best, but don't stay on any unless there is a dramatic improvement.
Member Comments (4)

by herny, Mar 15, 2006 12:00AM
My son is 22 yrs old and he was diagnosed ADHD when he was small and he used to take Ritalin. He no longer takes ritalin. However, Aprox. 4 yrs. ago he was diagnosed with seizure disorder and started taking Depakote. Of course he was inquiring with the neurologist about something that would help him with focusing, concentration, and multitasking since he works and goes to school and sometimes he gets frustrated because I know he gets overwhelmed. The problem is that the Rx like Ritalin etc work well for ADD but are not indicated for people with seizures.

He prescribed Lexapro and I read online that that is given for depression.

Does anyone out there have ADD and also seizure disorder who takes medicine for their seizures. I would like to know if you take anything that helps you with your ADD.

Thank you.....worried mom

by uttelegirl, Mar 22, 2006 12:00AM
Is there anyone that has taken ritalin while pregnant?  I talked with a Psychiatrist and he said half his patients stay on Ritalin while pregnant.  I am trying to get info about this because I am struggling with the decision.

by mom2girls, Mar 22, 2006 12:00AM
I was diagnosed with ADHD at 16 after years of schools telling my parents girls can't have ADHD.... I was on ritalin for a few years...a and now my dr has changed me to strattera... it is great :) love it....



good luck.. :)

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by fourthechildren, May 14, 2006 12:00AM
To: to the dr.
Why Dr. Do you favor not giong back on meds?or is it you do not believe the disorder interfers in adult life ? I would like to understand.? Since this disorder untreated Is responable for high- risk behavior, drug abuse , suicide the list goes on and on and on and . Before anyone jumps on this comment i do beleive your other statement that there are to many children being put on meds that dont belong on medication for this disorder. But lest talk about what happens to the true ADHD adult that is not treated . Reaseach picture is not to bright? We dont know to much about adhd period.
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