Hi everyone, Years ago I was on a Ritalin generic, and it ended up just being like strapping a jet engine to a bicycle: couldn’t focus at all.

And now I’m trying it again, but I’m on Concerta. Was on a starter dose, didn’t feel anything, now I’m on double that dose from today, waiting to see if I can feel anything.

How do you know if it’s working?

  • cynar@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m on the same. I’ve personally found they work best when you can’t feel them. I’ve had days where I can’t remember if I took them. However, on those days, if I look back over it, I can tell the effect.

    The best method (I’ve found) is slow, but effective. Titrate up, around every 2 weeks to a month (under doctors guidance). Each time, you’ll initially feel it, then it will fade. Once you have a slight jittery feeling left behind, you’re about there, if it’s strong, you’ve over shot, ask to go down 1 dose. The last jitter will fade off over a few months. This is your maximum optimal dose.

    Interestingly, the higher doses will likely feel more productive, this is a false feeling. While the high dose will help focus, it has begun to disrupt other mental systems. The overall effect is a net loss, compared to a slightly lower dose. This is also what happens to a normal brain on the drugs. They feel more focused and productive, but, when actually measured, are worse off than unmedicated. We get a long term boost, but it’s not unlimited. We hit the same limit, eventually.