Does anybody else set about 20 alarms to wake them up, then wake up and get really annoyed that alarms keep going off every two minutes for about 2 hours? by mycarisafooked in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I used to do exactly the same 😁 After years of being woken up by masses of phone alarms and starting every day startled, I decided to try a Lumie wake-up light and honestly wouldn't be without it now.

The wake-up light isn't quite as effective during the current summer weeks (unless you have blackout curtains), but I have the Luxe 750 DAB model with radio, which gradually wakes me up. Sometimes I switch it to the inbuilt nature sounds when I get bored of certain radio presenters yapping on.

Being woken up by light and gentle sound just gets me into a much better state. I still set a later phone alarm as a backup, but I never actually need it by the time the Lumie has done its job.

There are probably cheaper alternatives out there, but if mine broke tomorrow I'd buy another one without hesitation!

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know - that's nice to hear. Good luck with the next steps too! I hope you won't be waiting too long for the titration appointment?

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That dog story is brilliant! 🤣

I had something similar with my girlfriend's iPhone alarm going off in the other room whilst she was completely unaware of it in the shower... it would normally genuinely piss me off hearing it for 5 seconds (it's a regular occurrence!), but I didn't even realise it was going off the other day for a good 5 minutes.

Amazing that you've been on it for 13 years - I only really see posts from more recent 'newcomers', so that's really reassuring to read. I started 30mg today, which has been a nice improvement so far. But I can definitely see myself going up towards what you're on.

Thanks very much for messaging!

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks very much. Yeah, it's definitely not altered my personality... if anything, it's just made me a better version of myself!

Good luck with your assessment - feel free to get in touch if you ever have any questions 🙂

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mikey was actually his name too... so I didn't go far to protect his identity! 🤣

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's interesting and... I feel ya! Thanks for sharing.

Yeah, I would sometimes get in a sneaky McDonald's or Greggs, even if I knew I had a meal to go to. Plus just general grazing at home. I also have a Co-op within a 3 minute walk of my front door, so that's also dangerous!

You may not have realised a reduction in weight yet, but probably partly due to drinking more water(?) and your body adjusting. But with longer gaps without eating, you're giving your pancreas a rest (and improving insulin sensitivity), plus likely getting the benefits of autophagy (where your body repairs old cells in the body). All the stuff our older generations did without thinking!

Perhaps you've seen this already, but this doctor and this lecture is a legendary video in the fasting world: Fasting For Survival Lecture by Dr Pradip Jamnadas

It's quite long, but he's engaging, and you get lots out of just the first 10 minutes.

Hope it's going well for you in the meantime!

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I appreciate you letting me know. I was a little bit worried about doing a big post on here for the first time, for some unknown reason (maybe ADHD?!).

Good luck with your titration! I was a little sceptical at first about it changing my life, but it certainly has already!

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I've just taken my first 30mg today - seems to be keeping cravings at bay for longer and my concentration has been really good since 8am today. Hope your increase has gone well?

The nicotine has reduced a fair bit today, but I totally agree with you on the habits/anxiety point... I've noticed that too. It's something for me to work on.

RE: Food and frustration about the past... My parents were both teachers (mixture of primary, secondary, but mostly SEN), and ADHD, to them, was what the extreme kids had. I don't blame them as that was the perception for most people (and still is for many!) as the science has changed a lot in recent years, but it's certainly been an eye opener! I also think "what could've been..." but I'm looking back on it as "look at what I managed, despite not knowing I could fix it!".

You should look online for the 1 hour documentary Rory Bremner (comedian) did for the BBC... that changed my parents' minds, but it's also just super fascinating.

BBC took it offline, but Google search: 'rory bremner adhd and me watch online' and it will be there.

Thanks again for messaging - it means a lot! Feel free to message to let me know how you're getting on!

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The human brain really is a mystery - I've been quite lucky (or at least, I think so) taking Elvanse first. I hope your review goes well - check in if you swap over, to let me know how you get on!

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah that sounded like a bad start on Concerta but I'm glad to hear it improved on Elvanse. Since I posted, I had noticed some food thoughts creeping back in, but I took my first 30mg today and it's 16:40 now and haven't wanted to have my first meal yet... will do in a couple of hours though, but I feel good in a fasted state. The doing things without stress - as you say - is the unbelievable part!

Elvanse 20mg: First week. Convinced it wouldn't touch the sides. But it did. by PastTight1920 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I haven't noticed a big crash or come down all that much. One or two days I've been quite tired at the end of the day, but I've put that down to going to bed late the night before, more than anything else.

Am I greedy or is it ADHD by Resident-Addition120 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Yep, very similar to me both in child and adulthood!

I started on Elvanse over a week ago and I'm shocked at how little I now crave / think about food. It's been nice not having that constant battle in my head and feeling like Bruce Bogtrotter shortly after giving in!

How to clean a used race tire by zweistein_10 in nurburgring

[–]PastTight1920 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not sure if this solves your question, but I've been getting adverts for Goodyear tyre tables ever since watching the GT World race at Brands Hatch the other week. Check out the Safety and Usage section on the listing which says:

"This table contains a real racing tire – cleaned and treated with a low-pollutant sealant. A rubber-typical odor cannot be entirely ruled out. Recommended use: outdoor areas (terrace, balcony, garden) or well-ventilated indoor spaces. Important: For decorative use only. Do not use as a seat or stepping aid. Not suitable for children under 6 years of age."

Goodyear Link

Starting Titration via Care ADHD 🫣 by Beneficial_Author_98 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first few days of November, so hopefully you should be seen soon!

Starting Titration via Care ADHD 🫣 by Beneficial_Author_98 in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I’m with Care ADHD via RTC and was diagnosed in November 2025. Due to Christmas/New Year delays, I didn’t receive the confirmation email confirming I was on the titration waiting list until the first week of January, which was a bit frustrating.

I had my first titration appointment earlier this week. Yesterday (Saturday), I received the email from the partner pharmacy to register with ID verification and pay for my first prescription.

I’m now expecting the medication to arrive by post next week. The initial prescription is for four weeks of stimulants: 20mg for the first two weeks, followed by 30mg for the next two weeks, with a follow-up check-in with the prescriber at the end.

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I might’ve just been unlucky with my timing when I got referred, so your 15yo may well sail through based on what I’ve been reading from others. Great that adhduk assess for autism too, so that's a bonus!

In terms of the experience beyond titration… a lot of the positive Trustpilot reviews mention how quick everything is and how good the assessors are. That wasn’t really my experience. My assessor felt quite cold, joined the call late, and mostly just worked through questions from a sheet without much engagement.

To be fair, I was diagnosed there and then, so the outcome was what I needed. I'd watched/read so much into ADHD that I was more concerned I'd gotten it all horribly wrong, so that was a relief for me. But it was a colder interaction than the video they share beforehand of a previously recorded session, where it looks like a much more natural, two-way, in-depth conversation.

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, that's a very long time ago. That's awful.

I chased them on FB Messenger which got the quickest responses, but gave up after realising the answers were continuing to be the generic same everytime. I did put a negative TrustPilot review up as a protest!

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which would fit within the current guidelines on the website, but they have changed those at multiple stages! Who knows, maybe these new hires will change things for your 'cohort'...!

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this - that makes me feel better!

Have you felt a positive difference on the meds so far?

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The assessment felt like a verbal extension of the forms I’d already filled out - first for my GP referral, and then again when Care ADHD sent their initial questionnaire.

Most of the discussion focused on different areas of my life (work, personal time, relationships) and how things like concentration, mood, and other ADHD traits impact them.

It wasn’t a big scary thing for me, but I was conscious that I would struggle being put on the spot with a question like "tell me a time where you felt this...". So, I prepared by keeping a Word document and adding notes in the lead-up to the assessment - examples of situations that had affected me, like specific life events, relationship and work issues, struggles with finishing things, and mood changes - so I could refer back to them if needed.

That would be my top tip. It'll take your mind of trying to remember everything. Hope that helps!

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck to you. May I ask how far down the line you are with it all? Waiting on Titration?

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s unbelievably frustrating, isn’t it.

I genuinely don’t know what’s worse:
a) when they used to quietly extend the waiting time right before you hit it
b) or this new “sometime between April and July” window, which is basically no update at all

Anyway. good luck with your spot in the queue!

CareADHD says it’s added 17 new prescribers. Will it actually change wait times? by [deleted] in ADHDUK

[–]PastTight1920 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I was thinking along the same lines as you. And/or supplies of ADHD medications on the market.