I'm 25 and I have been trying different ADHD medicines forever and Qelbree is the best one. For me, it has zero side effects and it just plain works. I forgot that I even struggle with ADHD anymore, because I don't. I can listen to a 3 hour lecture and understand every word with minimal daydreaming if at all. But note that I am more of the "daydreamer" type of ADHD and less physically fidgety or disorganized. I feel like non-stimulants work better if your ADHD is more internal.
I started taking Qelbree 5 weeks ago. I have never felt so much piece and being able to be productive in my life. Unfortunately I've been having issues getting refills from my provider and when run out I completely crashed. Due to that I'm going to talk to my psychiatrist to see if can go with another option. Not because Qelbree is bad for me but because of how difficult it is to get it at the moment. No point investing in it if I'm potentially having to risk the crash after running out of medication cause of how difficult my insurance it.
Thanks for the video. My doctor wanted me to start qelbree soon instead of stimulants and I was getting scared to try it. This makes me feel a bit better to at least give it try.
Great presentation, although some of the terminology would typically not be understood by non-medical persons. Perhaps you may have some listeners who would understand the medical terminology used, but presenting it in ‘simple English’ is only a suggestion. Thank you for such well presented video. I am now well informed.
Just started Qelbree as an alternative to Methylphenidate (something that actually worked). I wish I never asked about this drug. The side effects are so bad iv been in bed all day feeling sick and cant sleep at night. This made my symptoms of depression worse and to top it all off, I have no energy do the things I use to cope with depression; things that bring meaning to my life. I hate this drug so much. If you are on it, good luck. Update: I am no longer taking Qelbree and I am doing much better.
@@RetroSoulGirl I wasn't taking anything else. If it worked for you then that's great. It just didn't work for me. Everyone is different, not all drugs are going to work for everyone. It just so happens that my experience was terrible.
Not directly but YES. As explained, It inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine which also blocks reuptake of dopamine. This increases the amount of Norepinephrine and dopamine that will be rejected by the pre-synaptic neuron, and received by the post-synaptic neuron. 0:31
Adderal Vyvanse and statera have TERRIBLE side effects it’s worst than the one benefit it gives you. I’m looking forward to trying this medication I’ve had to Learn to speak up to my psychiatrist and her nurse. I understand they are doing there job but I felt that she has gaslighted me into staying on certain medications
What makes something addictive is how quickly the drug delivers its reward. This drug makes you feel like you are getting run over by a fright train for a week before any noticeable positive effects are seen. If you popped one right now the placebo would do its work until the fatigue kicks in. Then your a zombie for a week before anything good happens. This will not get someone high, it will just give you a stomach ache or something worse. This is the nature of reuptake inhibitors. There is not a single person on earth that can abuse this drug without it being a highly regrettable experience. Unless of course they are some kind of mosaicist.
those side effects sound gnarly. Can't really tell much from those academic studies statistical figures- the drug is so new. I'm coming off Effexor which works on norepinephrine as well as serotonin (not for ADHD)- way worse than Dexamphetamine both in withdrawal and for addressing challenges (which was not helpful long term for me prescribed for ADHD). If you like the feeling of being electrocuted than take Effexor.
My son takes Qelbree and Quillivant and it’s a combination that works very well for him.
I'm 25 and I have been trying different ADHD medicines forever and Qelbree is the best one. For me, it has zero side effects and it just plain works. I forgot that I even struggle with ADHD anymore, because I don't. I can listen to a 3 hour lecture and understand every word with minimal daydreaming if at all. But note that I am more of the "daydreamer" type of ADHD and less physically fidgety or disorganized. I feel like non-stimulants work better if your ADHD is more internal.
I started taking Qelbree 5 weeks ago. I have never felt so much piece and being able to be productive in my life. Unfortunately I've been having issues getting refills from my provider and when run out I completely crashed. Due to that I'm going to talk to my psychiatrist to see if can go with another option. Not because Qelbree is bad for me but because of how difficult it is to get it at the moment. No point investing in it if I'm potentially having to risk the crash after running out of medication cause of how difficult my insurance it.
You should be able to get a 90 day refill. But maybe your provider will not do this. Aim high and acheive your goals! GL
Thanks for the video. My doctor wanted me to start qelbree soon instead of stimulants and I was getting scared to try it. This makes me feel a bit better to at least give it try.
How’s it going with qelbree
Thank you as always 😊😊😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you, fantastic video, great coverage of the information.
Great presentation, although some of the terminology would typically not be understood by non-medical persons. Perhaps you may have some listeners who would understand the medical terminology used, but presenting it in ‘simple English’ is only a suggestion. Thank you for such well presented video. I am now well informed.
Can you make a video about remeron and prozac combination
thanks,great stuff,very precisely answering all questions
Super videos mam.very interesting and very useful.thanks mam
Just started Qelbree as an alternative to Methylphenidate (something that actually worked). I wish I never asked about this drug. The side effects are so bad iv been in bed all day feeling sick and cant sleep at night. This made my symptoms of depression worse and to top it all off, I have no energy do the things I use to cope with depression; things that bring meaning to my life. I hate this drug so much. If you are on it, good luck.
Update: I am no longer taking Qelbree and I am doing much better.
Let’s see if this side effect happens to other users.
happened to me too
@@mikaelabarbour7575 Sorry you went through that.
I don't experience any side effects from this drug. Do you think it's counter-acting with something else you take?
@@RetroSoulGirl I wasn't taking anything else. If it worked for you then that's great. It just didn't work for me. Everyone is different, not all drugs are going to work for everyone. It just so happens that my experience was terrible.
Does qelbree release dopamine Im confused i have heard different answers?
Not directly but YES. As explained, It inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine which also blocks reuptake of dopamine. This increases the amount of Norepinephrine and dopamine that will be rejected by the pre-synaptic neuron, and received by the post-synaptic neuron. 0:31
Adderal Vyvanse and statera have TERRIBLE side effects it’s worst than the one benefit it gives you. I’m looking forward to trying this medication I’ve had to Learn to speak up to my psychiatrist and her nurse. I understand they are doing there job but I felt that she has gaslighted me into staying on certain medications
I have increased heart rate can I still take Qelbree?
That's something you would need to speak with your doctor about. One of the side effects of this medication is an increase heart rate.
My view under 30 second of benefits. Rest of it on side effects.
I hate it. My mouth is dry and I am nauseous to the point of non-function. I'm better off with my ADHD symptoms.
They are full of it.... It definitely has stimulation I can see it easily being abused.
What makes something addictive is how quickly the drug delivers its reward. This drug makes you feel like you are getting run over by a fright train for a week before any noticeable positive effects are seen. If you popped one right now the placebo would do its work until the fatigue kicks in. Then your a zombie for a week before anything good happens. This will not get someone high, it will just give you a stomach ache or something worse. This is the nature of reuptake inhibitors. There is not a single person on earth that can abuse this drug without it being a highly regrettable experience. Unless of course they are some kind of mosaicist.
Qelbree was one of the WORST psych meds I've ever taken, anxious, depressed and suicidal all in one capsule, ugh!
those side effects sound gnarly. Can't really tell much from those academic studies statistical figures- the drug is so new. I'm coming off Effexor which works on norepinephrine as well as serotonin (not for ADHD)- way worse than Dexamphetamine both in withdrawal and for addressing challenges (which was not helpful long term for me prescribed for ADHD). If you like the feeling of being electrocuted than take Effexor.
My thoughts exactly. I hate my life right now.
worse medicine i’ve ever taken in my life