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koreanamerican Tufted Titmouse


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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 11:55 pm Post subject: What prescription meds work for Aspies? |
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| I'm an aspie. I take ambien to help me sleep. I do take sertraline for anxiety/depression, doesn't seem to do much. There are plenty of choices. What do you try did it work? |
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sinsboldly Free Range Aspie


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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 1:49 am Post subject: |
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There is nothing for Asperger's Syndrome, itself. There are other meds for anxiety, obsessive/compulsive behaviour and other co-morbids that are also found (mostly by having to cope with Asperger's Syndrome.
I don't take any of them, so I couldn't help you.
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whitetiger Passionate Advocate


Joined: Feb 04, 2009 Age: 41 Posts: 1577 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 8:57 am Post subject: |
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My aspie BF says his world has been changed through medication. He said he went from being an expressionless, almost mute person to someone with personality.
He credits a lot of this to discovering that stimulant drugs "woke him up." Ritalin made him feel social, but now he takes adderal or vyvanse. His antidepressant, Celexa, also contributed to the transformation.
In his mind, he's hardly an aspie anymore, but to anyone who knows him, he definitely is, and not mildly. It's just that he went through an absolute dramatic transformation.
I take six psych meds for my bipolar disorder. I've found that they do little to nothing for my AS. We're just two different people. _________________ I am a very strange female.
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Zasha Tufted Titmouse


Joined: Jan 19, 2009 Age: 22 Posts: 45 Location: NJ
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Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 11:32 am Post subject: |
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Sorry, I'm like Merle. Drinking coffee is the extent of my drug consumption.
I think meds treat the "symptoms" of AS, but not AS itself. Everyone I know who has AS and takes medication is on some sort of cocktail. There is no cure-all. |
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flyingninja123 Butterfly


Joined: Sep 19, 2008 Age: 23 Posts: 15
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:32 am Post subject: Meds |
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| I don't take meds, I feel that if I take them it will make me feel not like my true self. I like my quality of life, even though I have many quirks that say I have Asperger syndrome and other disorders. |
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makuranososhi Purple Monkey Dishwasher


Joined: May 13, 2008 Posts: 6241 Location: Transitional
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:55 am Post subject: Re: What prescription meds work for Aspies? |
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| koreanamerican wrote: | | I'm an aspie. I take ambien to help me sleep. I do take sertraline for anxiety/depression, doesn't seem to do much. There are plenty of choices. What do you try did it work? |
Personally, SSRIs were not compatible with my neurochemistry - the side effects were so extreme to make any possible positives not worth the costs involved. These included hallucinations, insomnia, mood changes, muscle twitches and heart palpitations. Same for so-called mood stabilizers and the 'newer' multi-function medications (often borrowed from those used as antipsychotics), and in the process I discovered that I am allergic to a couple of those. Stimulant medications make me sick and unable to function; as I already have trouble with sleep and being able to relax, the added energy only worsened my condition. Medications for sleep and anxiety (neither of which are specific to AS, but tend to coincide) have been more beneficial, but are not particularly effective for me, and the sense of being-not-myself can cause inner turmoil by itself. The tricyclic antidepressants also fall into this category, but failed to provide any lasting benefits. Long story short, it has been the anti-anxiety agents that have been able to provide me with the most relief on a short term or situational basis... which would include a range of medications including alprazolam (xanax), valium, librium, and other benzodiazapines among others. If you are going to pursue a pharmacological solution, be prepared for the possibility of an extended period of experimentation in order to find what works for you, at which dosage, and the combination needed to establish balance.
A curious side note: microdoses have worked better for me than ramping up to what is considered effective for most people. That may be due to my chemistry, or the distress experienced when I do not feel comfortable or familiar with who I am on those substances.
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AngryJessman Toucan


Joined: Aug 31, 2008 Posts: 288 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:02 am Post subject: Re: Meds |
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| flyingninja123 wrote: | | I don't take meds, I feel that if I take them it will make me feel not like my true self. I like my quality of life, even though I have many quirks that say I have Asperger syndrome and other disorders. |
i felt like that so i stopped my meds i started hallucinating and then i thought maybe i should start taking them again
well anti depressants helped my mood, but it got me hyper happy, which i had no prob with, but the doctors did, the brand i had was celapram or sumthin'
i used to take sleeping pills and they helped, but that was for my insomnia, i dont think my aspergers affects my sleeping, dunno |
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sinsboldly Free Range Aspie


Joined: Nov 22, 2006 Age: 59 Posts: 14269
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Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:59 am Post subject: |
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| sinsboldly wrote: | There is nothing for Asperger's Syndrome, itself. There are other meds for anxiety, obsessive/compulsive behaviour and other co-morbids that are also found (mostly by having to cope with Asperger's Syndrome.
I don't take any of them, so I couldn't help you.
Merle |
well, that was in May and now it is October and I have a psychologist and a therapist that have me on sertraline and a psychic energizer. My landlady says I don't 'bounce around as much' when talking to her and my supervisor isn't sure if there is any change.
I certainly feel the change, though. My first clue was when I looked at life and myself and said 'whoa~ there Nelly' living day by day with no roots and no prospects for the future is pretty scary when looked at through the lens of focusing drugs.
no wonder people consider suicide on these things. The reality with out the soft edges and rose colored glasses is pretty harsh.
but, I shall preservere.
Merle |
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NEWanderer Yellow-bellied Woodpecker


Joined: Dec 30, 2008 Age: 32 Posts: 54
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:17 am Post subject: Re: Meds |
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| flyingninja123 wrote: | | I don't take meds, I feel that if I take them it will make me feel not like my true self. I like my quality of life, even though I have many quirks that say I have Asperger syndrome and other disorders. |
You are wise. To me those "meds" could be considered just another dependency. From a physiologic perspective I don't see much distinction. I can't say it's not in anyone to try to pharmaceutically modulate their mood; but, I can't help but wonder if this cohort has a widespread distorted view of what's important. I hope everyone gives their physical health due consideration. |
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NEWanderer Yellow-bellied Woodpecker


Joined: Dec 30, 2008 Age: 32 Posts: 54
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 9:49 am Post subject: Re: What prescription meds work for Aspies? |
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| koreanamerican wrote: | | I'm an aspie. I take ambien to help me sleep. I do take sertraline for anxiety/depression, doesn't seem to do much. There are plenty of choices. What do you try did it work? |
The serotonin transporter, the target of SSRIs, has pretty varied activity amond individuals. The gene for this protein has been an autism candidate gene; but, to my knowledge no variation associated with autism has been found. Serotonin reuptake is not necessarily desirable, due it's adverse affects on pituitary activity among other things. Sexual dysfunction can occur, impaired bone mineral/marrow activity, and GI symptoms may occur.
As for experience, I do not have a depression-prone personality. Unfortunately I had true believers for parents, at least one of whom was depressed. With HFA outside their frame of reference they confused the course of my development (narrow priorities, slow adaptation to change, etc.) with depression. My mother successfully manipulated me into taking SSRIs. After a withdrawal spanning about a year I was brainwashed into taking another SSRI for the purpose of helping me change focus. I stayed on high doses from the time I was 16 to the time I was 22. Stupidest thing I ever did. That shrink would just simply ask me effects I noticed. I just couldn't connect the dots during the insidious damage with so many other variable in my life. I realize now that intense focus was an asset. I'll never know what effect, if any that stuff had on my developing organs. A world full of self-proclaimed experts on family issues is a danger to our youth.
Shrinks usually don't measure serotonin to begin with. There are no therapeutic ranges established for SSRIs to my knowledge. |
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princesseli Velociraptor


Joined: Jan 08, 2008 Age: 21 Posts: 470 Location: Honolulu HI/ Los Angeles CA
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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| Right now Im on Abilify to treat depression which is an antipsychotic med normally used to treat bipolar and schtophrenia. It can be used to treat depression if you keep it on a low dose. Out of the three meds I've tried so far its the only med thats worked significantly for me. But it dosent really work to treat anxiety at least for me. |
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Verwandlung Tufted Titmouse

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Joined: Feb 06, 2009 Posts: 46
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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I take Escitalopram (SSRI), Alprazolam (benzodiazepine) to help cope with depression and stress/anxiety. To help me find some sleep I take Circadin + Sonata and occasionally Zolpidem.
Of course non of the above 'cure' A.S. but I wouldn't want that. The medication just makes the "more difficult" periods /situations in life more bearable. |
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