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I am over 50 & have been using ritalin for years. It works well for me with little side effects. Weight loss is not a problem at all with ritalin. I think that is just a thing put into peoples head. My only side effect is it is so expensive.
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Late to the party as usual (lol).
So I've probably had adhd since a child, but didn't get diagnosed until recently (41y/o female). I was put on Ritalin IR and started slow and worked my way up to 30 mg 2x a day. It worked great for my impulsivity and just okay for my focus, but had some side effects I couldn't deal with. I had a great deal of anxiety, clenching of teeth and a few other semi-serious side effects. It seemed to stay in my system for a long time, even while I was taking a low dosage.
My shrink changed me over to Adderall and I'm now on 15 mg. 2x a day, and not sure if that is a lot or not. My focus is pretty better than the Ritalin, but it's c**p for the impulsivity. I'm tired all the time, very hungry and eat non stop, and my memory has gone out the door. I know exactly when the drug is worn off, which is right about at 2.5 to 3 hours. I'm frustrated because Adderall has very little side effects for me, other than the dreaded constipation, but it doesn't help me as much as the Ritalin.
I wish I could combine them and I would have the perfect med. Geez, I haven't heard anyone say they wanted to take a nap while taking Adderall *sigh. Maybe there is no hope for me?
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I beg to differ. I think Ritalin lasts far longer than Adderall and most studies back this up. And I feel almost no speed effects from Ritalin whereas I greatly feel the speed effect of Adderall. However I have only taken the generic Adderall vs using the name brand Ritalin. I was not able to find a pharmacist that carried name brand Adderall.
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I too am over 50 on ritalin for years. It works wonderful for me also. I agree the cost is way to high. I have been considering adderal because of this even though I know it will not work as well for me.
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