Lopezwhere'sthefire
Silver Member
I read a couple much older threads on Guanfacine, but couldn't reply due to the posts age. One post asked for other using Guanfacine and asked what they thought, the other discussed the uselessness of Guanfacine proven in clinical study. I wanted to reply to both, so i'll state my case here:
(let me state that I knew I had a mental issue to identify and get treatment for, I just didn't now what it was, so I began the process of selecting mental health professionals to guide me. I originally thought I had ADHD, come to find out it can be a symptom of PTSD which is my case, so I sought treatment for ADHD originally)
After selecting a therapist, I knew i'd need a psychiatrist to prescribe any medications I might need, so I found a learning disability center with a psychiatrist on staff to determine if I had ADHD. Being a psychiatrist I figured he'd be able to diagnose anything. I now think he tends to see everything through ADHD colored glasses. Anyway, after determining I do show ADHD symptoms and also high blood pressure, he prescribed Guanfacine, (which isn't approved to treat adults over 17 yrs old for ptsd or adhd, but can be for high blood pressure, aha! a back door!). So I began 1 mg of Guanfacine and the side effects were tolerable, but kinda uncomfortable, (gas, dry mouth, fatigued), BUT...several very troublesome symptoms either faded or disappeared, restless leg syndrome= gone!, Hypervigilance=decreased, rhythmic motor issues=largely decreased, anxiety=slightly decreased.
After 10 days I stepped up to 2 mg, and side effects doubled with positive effects not really increasing. My body weight suggests I take 4 mg, (over 200 lbs), but he chose to leave me at 2 mg, anyway, we may come back to that.
My last visit I mentioned I still have a lack of focus, (addressing the adhd) when reading and doing my school work,and remaining anxiety, and asked about the viability of adding a supplemental stimulant drug to the mix. He agreed and prescribed a middle of the road dose of Concerta.
Hmm...i'm still watching my behavior and feelings closely, but honestly I think the Concerta kicked me backwards a touch, but gave me great focus. I'm somewhat disappointed now. I may ask him to increase the Guanfacine, although I know the side effects will become worse. Or I could ask for the lower dose of Concerta, or do both.
Ok.That's where I'm at. I do feel the Guanfacine addressed some things that have haunted me for over 30 years and am ecstatic over that, but still somewhat disappointed with the mix we got going on here.
Sorry to drone on, but I wanted to be thorough. Am I missing something? Is there a better way? Is this doctor ignoring the ptsd? I may seek out another dr. who specializes more in ptsd if this guy isn't in the ptsd loop. Please advise.
(let me state that I knew I had a mental issue to identify and get treatment for, I just didn't now what it was, so I began the process of selecting mental health professionals to guide me. I originally thought I had ADHD, come to find out it can be a symptom of PTSD which is my case, so I sought treatment for ADHD originally)
After selecting a therapist, I knew i'd need a psychiatrist to prescribe any medications I might need, so I found a learning disability center with a psychiatrist on staff to determine if I had ADHD. Being a psychiatrist I figured he'd be able to diagnose anything. I now think he tends to see everything through ADHD colored glasses. Anyway, after determining I do show ADHD symptoms and also high blood pressure, he prescribed Guanfacine, (which isn't approved to treat adults over 17 yrs old for ptsd or adhd, but can be for high blood pressure, aha! a back door!). So I began 1 mg of Guanfacine and the side effects were tolerable, but kinda uncomfortable, (gas, dry mouth, fatigued), BUT...several very troublesome symptoms either faded or disappeared, restless leg syndrome= gone!, Hypervigilance=decreased, rhythmic motor issues=largely decreased, anxiety=slightly decreased.
After 10 days I stepped up to 2 mg, and side effects doubled with positive effects not really increasing. My body weight suggests I take 4 mg, (over 200 lbs), but he chose to leave me at 2 mg, anyway, we may come back to that.
My last visit I mentioned I still have a lack of focus, (addressing the adhd) when reading and doing my school work,and remaining anxiety, and asked about the viability of adding a supplemental stimulant drug to the mix. He agreed and prescribed a middle of the road dose of Concerta.
Hmm...i'm still watching my behavior and feelings closely, but honestly I think the Concerta kicked me backwards a touch, but gave me great focus. I'm somewhat disappointed now. I may ask him to increase the Guanfacine, although I know the side effects will become worse. Or I could ask for the lower dose of Concerta, or do both.
Ok.That's where I'm at. I do feel the Guanfacine addressed some things that have haunted me for over 30 years and am ecstatic over that, but still somewhat disappointed with the mix we got going on here.
Sorry to drone on, but I wanted to be thorough. Am I missing something? Is there a better way? Is this doctor ignoring the ptsd? I may seek out another dr. who specializes more in ptsd if this guy isn't in the ptsd loop. Please advise.