I Took ADHD Medication For The First Time | My ADHD medication before and after experience
Summary
TLDRThe video script details the personal experience of an individual with ADHD who begins medication. They describe the transformation from a chaotic mental state to a calmer, more focused one, with heightened senses and reduced anxiety. Two types of ADHD medication are discussed: short-acting with a quick onset and long-acting for sustained focus. The speaker shares the profound emotional impact of medication, including joy and sadness, and how it has improved daily life by allowing them to concentrate and complete tasks more effectively. Minor side effects like nausea are mentioned, but overall, the medication is portrayed as life-changing for managing ADHD symptoms.
Takeaways
- 💡 ADHD medication can significantly change the user's brain activity, providing a sense of peace and calm.
- 🕒 There are two types of stimulant medications for ADHD: fast-acting with a quick onset and short duration, and slow-release with a gradual build-up and long-lasting effects.
- 🌳 The user's first experience with ADHD medication was transformative, leading to heightened senses and a profound emotional response.
- 🤔 The user initially took medication to observe its effects, noting a reduction in mental speed from 'a million miles an hour' to 'a thousand miles an hour'.
- 😢 The realization of how medication could have improved the user's life earlier led to a mix of joy and sadness.
- ⏱️ Short-term tablets provide a quick rush of energy and focus, lasting for about two to three hours, followed by a rapid comedown.
- 💊 Long-acting medication has a gentle onset within an hour, peaks after two hours, and maintains focus and alertness for approximately eight hours.
- 🌊 The user occasionally experiences nausea as a side effect, which is usually mitigated by eating.
- 🚀 Medication has been life-changing for the user, allowing for better concentration, completion of daily tasks, and reduced anxiety.
- ❌ Negatives of medication are minimal for the user, with the main issue being occasional nausea and the importance of correct dosage to avoid over-medication.
Q & A
What is the immediate effect of ADHD medication on the individual described in the script?
-The immediate effect is a sense of peace and a significant reduction in the speed of racing thoughts, allowing the individual to focus and experience heightened senses.
What are the two types of stimulant medication mentioned for ADHD?
-The two types are quick, short-term, fast-acting medication and long-term, slow-building, and gradual-come-down medication that is very long-lasting.
How does the individual describe their experience of taking methylphenidate for the first time?
-They describe it as a profound experience of peace and a reduction in mental speed, leading to a heightened sense of awareness and a realization of what 'normal' thought processing might be like.
What is the emotional response of the individual after taking ADHD medication for the first time?
-The individual wept with a mix of joy and sadness, feeling a sense of loss for the potential life they could have had with earlier diagnosis and treatment.
What is the duration of the effects of the short-term ADHD medication as described in the script?
-The effects of the short-term medication last for about two and a half hours, providing a window of energy, focus, motivation, and alertness.
How does the individual describe the 'come down' from the short-term ADHD medication?
-The 'come down' is described as very quick, not gradual, and there is a clear juxtaposition between the brain's state on medication and afterwards.
What are the positive effects of ADHD medication mentioned by the individual?
-The positive effects include life-changing improvements in concentration, focus, completion of daily tasks, reduced anxiety, and increased confidence.
What are the negative effects or side effects of ADHD medication experienced by the individual?
-The individual experiences occasional nausea and forgetfulness about eating, but notes that these are minor compared to the benefits of the medication.
How does the individual feel about the impact of undiagnosed ADHD on their life?
-The individual feels a deep emotional impact, realizing the potential life they could have had if diagnosed and treated for ADHD earlier.
What advice does the individual give regarding the correct dosage and type of ADHD medication?
-The individual suggests that negative connotations associated with ADHD medication often stem from incorrect dosages or types of medication prescribed, emphasizing the importance of proper clinical guidance.
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