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OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?

Posted by Racer on February 27, 2006, at 14:04:16

Last week, my pdoc -- Dr MaybeGoodEnough -- prescribed Ritalin. I'd started Provigil again, just until I could see her, but Provigil isn't going to help long term, so we decided to see if a real stimulant would help.

Yes, so far, I think it has.

BUT, again, now I need a nap. It hits somewhere around four or five hours after taking it. And I mean I NEED a nap. My eyes start to close, whether I want them to or not, no matter what I'm doing. In fact, I literally fell asleep in my chair the first day, with a cat on my lap and a book open. This is part of the reason Provigil isn't the answer for me -- needing a nap. So far, no real crash on the Ritalin, which is a benefit over Provigil.

Now, Dr MaybeGoodEnough did start me at 2.5 mg, twice a day, so maybe it's just that the dose isn't nearly high enough yet. (Oh, nearly forgot, it's also making me want to eat everything in sight. I think I'm weird.) I'm supposed to raise it after the first week, but I think I may have to either raise it sooner, or give it up before then.

Other than a slight headache, which may have nothing to do with it, no bad effects so far. That's a good thing.

So, my question is, for anyone with experience with stimulants: is it likely that an increased dose will help with the closing eyes? Or maybe a longer acting version? (She said some people who do well on regular Ritalin don't do well on the long acting, so she starts everyone on the regular short acting.) Or a different stimulant? Any ideas?

Also, she lowered Wellbutrin, because she said that there was too high a risk of seizure taking both, and I wonder if she's being too cautious? Or is it that much of a risk? She plans to try me up to 5mg, twice a day, on the Ritalin, and has reduced Wellbutrin to 300mg from 450mg. So far, not bad, but I wonder if the 450 might be OK in case things start to go south?

Thanks!

Oh, yeah -- I know I'm weird. I usually can't drink coffee, because it upsets my stomach, but it will often put me to sleep if I do have some...

 

Re: OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap? » Racer

Posted by Phillipa on February 27, 2006, at 20:10:15

In reply to OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?, posted by Racer on February 27, 2006, at 14:04:16

Paracoxical reaction? I dunno. But I would like to know. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?

Posted by Maxime on February 27, 2006, at 20:26:19

In reply to OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?, posted by Racer on February 27, 2006, at 14:04:16

Hi Racer
Regular Ritalin only lasts about 4 hours. So maybe you need an extra dosage in there. You could also try the SR version.

I'm glad you don't crash on it ... I sure did.

Maxime


> Last week, my pdoc -- Dr MaybeGoodEnough -- prescribed Ritalin. I'd started Provigil again, just until I could see her, but Provigil isn't going to help long term, so we decided to see if a real stimulant would help.
>
> Yes, so far, I think it has.
>
> BUT, again, now I need a nap. It hits somewhere around four or five hours after taking it. And I mean I NEED a nap. My eyes start to close, whether I want them to or not, no matter what I'm doing. In fact, I literally fell asleep in my chair the first day, with a cat on my lap and a book open. This is part of the reason Provigil isn't the answer for me -- needing a nap. So far, no real crash on the Ritalin, which is a benefit over Provigil.
>
> Now, Dr MaybeGoodEnough did start me at 2.5 mg, twice a day, so maybe it's just that the dose isn't nearly high enough yet. (Oh, nearly forgot, it's also making me want to eat everything in sight. I think I'm weird.) I'm supposed to raise it after the first week, but I think I may have to either raise it sooner, or give it up before then.
>
> Other than a slight headache, which may have nothing to do with it, no bad effects so far. That's a good thing.
>
> So, my question is, for anyone with experience with stimulants: is it likely that an increased dose will help with the closing eyes? Or maybe a longer acting version? (She said some people who do well on regular Ritalin don't do well on the long acting, so she starts everyone on the regular short acting.) Or a different stimulant? Any ideas?
>
> Also, she lowered Wellbutrin, because she said that there was too high a risk of seizure taking both, and I wonder if she's being too cautious? Or is it that much of a risk? She plans to try me up to 5mg, twice a day, on the Ritalin, and has reduced Wellbutrin to 300mg from 450mg. So far, not bad, but I wonder if the 450 might be OK in case things start to go south?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Oh, yeah -- I know I'm weird. I usually can't drink coffee, because it upsets my stomach, but it will often put me to sleep if I do have some...

 

Re: OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?

Posted by mattw84 on February 27, 2006, at 21:29:14

In reply to Re: OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?, posted by Maxime on February 27, 2006, at 20:26:19

Yes, the "rebound" is likely what is causing the excessive drowsiness. I would try to get to a TID schedule if not QID.

It is wise to reduce the wellbutrin, the interaction could be very unpleasant. Keep the Ritalin dose low, if not I would not recommend taking the wellbutrin at the same time. Good luck.

Matt

 

Re: OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?

Posted by alohashirt on February 27, 2006, at 22:26:20

In reply to OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?, posted by Racer on February 27, 2006, at 14:04:16

I get that too with ritalin, concerta, focalin, dexedrien ro adderall. There are a bunch of nutty side-effects that never seem to be clearly documented. I notice that for stimulants to work I need to eat regularly, have exercise and and get enough sleep. If I miss any I get sleepy. Stimulants + provigil can work
well together. Some people seem to find they need much higher doses of Provigil than the usual dose.

> Last week, my pdoc -- Dr MaybeGoodEnough -- prescribed Ritalin. I'd started Provigil again, just until I could see her, but Provigil isn't going to help long term, so we decided to see if a real stimulant would help.
>
> Yes, so far, I think it has.
>
> BUT, again, now I need a nap. It hits somewhere around four or five hours after taking it. And I mean I NEED a nap. My eyes start to close, whether I want them to or not, no matter what I'm doing. In fact, I literally fell asleep in my chair the first day, with a cat on my lap and a book open. This is part of the reason Provigil isn't the answer for me -- needing a nap. So far, no real crash on the Ritalin, which is a benefit over Provigil.
>
> Now, Dr MaybeGoodEnough did start me at 2.5 mg, twice a day, so maybe it's just that the dose isn't nearly high enough yet. (Oh, nearly forgot, it's also making me want to eat everything in sight. I think I'm weird.) I'm supposed to raise it after the first week, but I think I may have to either raise it sooner, or give it up before then.
>
> Other than a slight headache, which may have nothing to do with it, no bad effects so far. That's a good thing.
>
> So, my question is, for anyone with experience with stimulants: is it likely that an increased dose will help with the closing eyes? Or maybe a longer acting version? (She said some people who do well on regular Ritalin don't do well on the long acting, so she starts everyone on the regular short acting.) Or a different stimulant? Any ideas?
>
> Also, she lowered Wellbutrin, because she said that there was too high a risk of seizure taking both, and I wonder if she's being too cautious? Or is it that much of a risk? She plans to try me up to 5mg, twice a day, on the Ritalin, and has reduced Wellbutrin to 300mg from 450mg. So far, not bad, but I wonder if the 450 might be OK in case things start to go south?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Oh, yeah -- I know I'm weird. I usually can't drink coffee, because it upsets my stomach, but it will often put me to sleep if I do have some...

 

Re: OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap? » Racer

Posted by blueberry on March 1, 2006, at 5:49:20

In reply to OK, so it Ritalin making me need a nap?, posted by Racer on February 27, 2006, at 14:04:16

I wonder if your adrenal glands are shot, or maybe thyroid sluggish? If the adrenal glands are near exhaustion, they can pump out some norepinephrine for a few hours being artificially stimulated, but then become completely depleted resulting in profound exhaustion. I think looking at more frequent dosing would be the first trick. But if the problems stayed the same or got worse, then I would be more tempted to think there is an actual physical thing going on rather than a brain thing. On the other hand, some people do actually get tired on stimulants. Maybe it's just never been looked at, since adrenal gland exhaustion is not a commonly looked at problem outside of naturopathy, but that would actually explain the paradoxical effect to stimulants.


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