I have been on Vyvanse for a week now and the onset is a bit uncomfortable, with some minor anxiety and some "loud" heartbeats that I've managed to manage. But oh gosh, after 10-12 hours I reaaaaaally get anxious, at least that's what I think it's happening, because first I sense uneasiness and tingling on all my body and THEN I start to feel a bit of tachychardia and high blood pressure (but not at an alarming level though). I have been also prescribed clonazepam and I take it to regulate the symptoms. I am obviously gonna talk to my doc about this, I just want to know your experiences and read your wisdom on the matter until my next visit
u/CaptainNavarro
Hello, my name is Fenn. Gonna be 41 in 3 weeks. I recently started taking ADHD meds and it is helping me recover from burnout and it makes me want to open myself to the world again. I'm almost sure I'm also a high masking ASD.
Before the pandemic I used to teach Music Production, had many original music projects where I played a couple instruments and sang, but my world came crashing down when lockdown began. I lost contact with lots of friends due to depression and burnout. I love to talk about many things: Music, History, Psychology, atheism, neurodivergence, Star Wars, some FPS games, museums, film and TV shows (including filmmaking), LGBTQ+ rights, gender diversity and more (you can check the subs I'm on to get an idea). I have a sense of humor, but it normally appears when the others get to know me and I feel confident showing my goofy side.
DM me if you would like to meet new people with similar interests and backgrounds to chat without pressure (no need for text marathons), just whenever and whatever we feel comfortable with. I'd love to share special interests, anecdotes, art recomendations, maybe collab on some music projects (wouldn't be my first remote music collab). Things that friends do!
Disclaimer: I am not too keen on meeting religious or spiritual people, conservatives or incel (hate) type people. I speak Spanish, English and French.