My blanket statement was perhaps too broad. There are less than 10% of ADHD people whom do not demonstrate the paradoxical response to stimulants. That said, the percentage of misdiagnosis is at least that high, which makes one wonder. Mild bipolar is often misdiagnosed as ADHD, for example, and often discovered exactly because stimulants don't work as expected.
I missed on first read that you said the stimulants only had that high for the first few weeks though. That sounds different from what I understand to be the neurotypical response.
> Stimulants still help me regulate my sleep cycle and focus, but I don't think I experience hyperactivity from not being on them.
You may have the distracted variation rather than hyperactive.
I missed on first read that you said the stimulants only had that high for the first few weeks though. That sounds different from what I understand to be the neurotypical response.
> Stimulants still help me regulate my sleep cycle and focus, but I don't think I experience hyperactivity from not being on them.
You may have the distracted variation rather than hyperactive.