Nick wrote:
> Diet, exercise and environment, along with stress
> management, are at least as useful as medication in controlling it.
> Predicting which medications, if any, will help a person seems to be
> impossible.  My friend tried a dozen or more, none of which helped,
several
> of which made things worse for him.  I got some help from Dexedrine,
but
> then went into the clinical trial for Atomoxetine, now available as
> Strattera, which is the first non-stimulant medication for ADD (it
> stimulates norepinephrine production).  A combination of Strattera
and
> Concerta (sustained-release Ritalin) seems to work best for me.

I like Welbutrin.  150mg SR.  Sweeet.

> One of my favorite books about ADD is "You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Crazy
or
> Stupid?"  And there's a great little book about the idea that those
of us
> who are ADD are hunters in a world of farmers:
> http://www.thomhartmann.com/addbooks.shtml

"Lazy, Cray or Stupid" is a great book.  Definitely worth reading.

Adam C. Lipscomb
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"Silence.  I am watching television."  - Spider Jerusalem

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