Diminished When Taken with Anti-Manics?
Amphetamines (Adderall), Lamotrigine, Quetiapine & Valproate
Citation: Brobostigon. "Diminished When Taken with Anti-Manics?: An Experience with Amphetamines (Adderall), Lamotrigine, Quetiapine & Valproate (exp84473)". Erowid.org. Jul 28, 2010. erowid.org/exp/84473
DOSE: |
30 mg | oral | Amphetamines | (daily) |
50 mg | oral | Pharms - Lamotrigine | (daily) | |
150 mg | oral | Pharms - Quetiapine | (daily) | |
600 mg | oral | Pharms - Valproate | (daily) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 220 lb |
I've always been a space cadet. Even though I've always had a desire to learn new things, due to some issues with reading and paying attention that I've never been able to figure out, studying has always been a huge pain in the ass. I've heard it's been hypothesized that there are two forms of ADD; the hyperactive kind and the spacey kind. Some say that the spacey kind simply doesn't exist, but I couldn't disagree more. I've often been told that I seem stoned, out of it, on another planet, etc. I used to think I had Asperger's, but I now know that my level of social awareness and my ability to see other's points of view mean that just isn't the case. But I digress. With Adderall, I definitely felt a boost- an enjoyable boost- but my experiences had very little in common with others that I've read on this site. It never gave me the body high that others speak of, and it never given me any sort of laser-like concentration. And I certainly never felt an urge to do any spring cleaning. I still zoned out in class, but it was more of a focused kind of zoning out, if that makes any sense. There were also a couple a times where I took 20 mg and fell asleep about an hour later. But I definitely can't say I didn't feel it at all. As I said above, there was a definitely a boost, even if it didn't cure my attentional difficulties.
That was last year. This year, I'm on Quetiapine, Lamotrigine, and Valproate. The first time I took it this year was the morning of a test. I took 10 mg and promptly nodded off. After waking up, I took another 10 mg and WHAMMO! I felt quite the rush. I'd say the feeling was comparable to taking 45 mg of the extended release variety (probably because the standard release has more of a kick to it). I took the test a couple hours later, and I was in the zone. Afterwards, I took another 10 mg, making it 30 mg total, which is nothing outlandish by any means- but it was almost too much. That was because of the way it exacerbated my OCD and Tourette's. The tics came much more frequently, and the obsessive urges were much more present. But overall it was a fun experience- I had a hell of a time playing video games for hours on end.
And that was the last time I felt that rush. From the day afterwards, it just wasn't the same. It gave me more energy, but nothing too noticeable. What was really noticeable, though, was the twitching. Just lots and lots of twitching. Which is why I stopped taking it after a few weeks.
Exp Year: 2010 | ExpID: 84473 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: 23 | |
Published: Jul 28, 2010 | Views: 16,695 |
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Pharms - Valproate (511), Pharms - Quetiapine (273), Amphetamines (6), Pharms - Lamotrigine (432) : School (35), Medical Use (47), Combinations (3) |
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