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This blog chronicles my experience with adult ADD/ADHD.

Wednesday
Oct122011

Concerta: changes and concerns (updated)

I recently listed changes I've noticed on Concerta and a set of concerns. Here is an update with a new effect and a new concern, both about the same annoyance I've noticed recently, which is nausea.

Effects of Concerta

  • Much better focus
  • Slight loss of appetite
  • Verbosity
  • More sensitivity to sound
  • Less moody
  • Nausea

Concerns about Concerta

  • Are there any potential long-term problems associated with using Concerta?
  • Will I develop a tolerance to Concerta?
  • What might be causing nausea?
  • Can I not take Concerta on weekends?

I've experienced slight nausea in the afternoons. It may be associated with caffeine intake, since I usually drink coffee in the afternoon, but I have also felt nauseous before drinking coffee. Or, maybe it takes a while to feel nauseous after drinking caffeine.

What's odd, though, is that I typically drink a pre-workout mixture that has caffeine and I don't recall feeling nauseous during or after workouts. I guess it's possible that working out prevents nausea. Hmm. Hopefully, I'll find out tomorrow morning when I see my doctor again.

Sunday
Oct092011

Productive day

Today, I woke up at 10:30am, so I took Concerta late. It hasn't caused a problem, though, if my current sleepiness is any indication.

Today was productive. I wanted to paint but, before diving in, I wanted to explore the changing role of painting throughout history. Amazingly, I did. In fairness, I started it yesterday. But finishing it is an accomplishment. And I managed to write two more blog posts today, not counting this one, one of which is nearly as long as the first.

So, today, I figured out painting's changing role throughout history and figured out my next painting based on a realization about painting's current validity as a creative medium. Not bad! I didn't paint, but at least I know that what I will paint tomorrow is grounded in a confident decision about what to paint.

Saturday
Oct082011

Concerta and alcohol

Today was the first time I've had more than a glass of wine while on Concerta. And that was at night. This was during the day, while Concerta was still working.

Caveat: I can't speak for everyone. The experience must differ somewhat across individuals given their makeup and a variety of other possible contributing and commingling factors. But this is how I felt.

I felt amazing!!! No, I very much did not. Today, while searching for information about the combination of Concerta and alcohol, I ran across several forum posts praising it for its ability to do two things, counteract the downside of alcohol, effects like drowsiness and dizziness, and create euphoria. As an aside, I also learned that methylphenidate (aka Ritalin and Concerta), and ethanol (aka alcohol) combine to produce a similar psychostimulant to methylphenidate called ethylphenidate. I worried about that, but it doesn't seem a big deal, especially given how little I drank.

So, what did I feel? Not much of anything. I briefly felt drowsy and noticed a slight delay in reaction time. But that's about it. After a glass of sangria, maybe 1/4 of a glass of beer, and most of a shot of whiskey (sipped over the course of a couple of hours, mostly because I will never enjoy the taste of alcohol), still no buzz.

But I wasn't disappointed. Based on what little I had read about the combination before today, I expected not to feel that "out of it" sensation of intoxication. I expected to feel lucid. But I didn't expect to feel not the slightest bit intoxicated. That's a first. I can see why people might easily drink too much if they're not paying attention.

And, for this reason, anyone taking Ritalin or Concerta who isn't familiar with how much he or she can safely drink, like teenagers going to their first parties, should really watch it or, preferably, not drink at all. I'm not saying that to be parent-y. I'm saying it for the same reason that you wouldn't punch a brick wall if you couldn't feel pain. You're still hurting yourself.

For me, though, it was just a waste of money. I didn't even feel less inhibited. Lucid and less inhibited would be a cool combo. But nope.

Here is a good summary of the effects of this combination. From what I've read, and this makes the most sense, if you do know your limits and you are going to drink, do it at night, after your medication has worn off. You won't sleep well, but at least you'll know your limit. Otherwise, get ready for a horrendous hangover.

Friday
Oct072011

Concerta: changes and concerns

Here is a summary of the changes I have noticed from using Concerta, followed by a set of concerns that I have about using it, all of which I will mention to my doctor.

Effects of Concerta

  • Much better focus
  • Slight loss of appetite
  • Verbosity
  • More sensitivity to sound

Concerns about Concerta

  • Are there any potential long-term problems associated with using Concerta?
  • Will I develop a tolerance to Concerta?
Since I have, you know, the Internet, I decided to search for answers to my concerns above. Regarding long-term problems or side effects, all I can find is a problem with growth in kids. Other than that, it seems that no one has studied the effects of taking Concerta for more than 7 weeks, which is odd given how long Ritalin has been around. Concerta was approved for adults in 2008. Thanks, Johnson & Johnson!
Friday
Oct072011

Blah Friday

I slept 6.5 hours last night, but I feel exhausted. I'm not sure why.

I haven't eaten much and I'm not hungry, but my stomach seems to be telling me to eat, so I need to decide what to eat. I think I need carbs.

As for productivity today, I've been a little productive, but I need to pick up the pace this afternoon. Specifically, I need to make a list of next actions and self-imposed due dates. Otherwise, I have no direction and won't make much progress.

I wonder if Concerta is taking a toll on my body. How do human bodies typically react to the introduction of amphetamines? Although, this can probably simply be explained by basic lack of sleep. But, it feels like I'm tired, yet Concerta is keeping me going. Feels a bit strange. Could just be low energy.

Oh, and I see my ADD/ADHD doctor next Thursday, so I need to make a list beforehand of post-Concerta changes and concerns.