just a little more info..
What could cause a 2-3 hour delayed onset of effects from Adderall or Restoril? or any medication ?
I've been on the same medications and the same dosages for over a 2 years:
Cymbalta 60 mg - 7am
Adderall XR 20 mg - 7am
Adderall IR 10mg - 3pm
Restoril (temazapam) 30mg - 10pm
On Saturday's I sometimes take the Adderall later in the day, and skip the Restoril because I like to be awake later on the weekends I don't have work, but on the weekdays i stick to the above schedule.
My issue if that what seems like all of a sudden (about 2 weeks ago), I've noticed delayed reactions to my medications. For example, I normally start feeling the effect of the Adderall 30 to 60 minutes within taking it, but for the last 2 weeks it doesn't seem to kick in for almost 3 hours. As for the temazapam, I usually take it around 10pm, start getting sleepy around 11, and am totally passed out by 11:30. Nevertheless, the past 2 weeks i don't start feeling tired until around 12, and cant seem to get to sleep until the earliest 1pm.
Now i know both of these medications can loose their effectiveness over time but that does not seem to be the issue. The issue I am getting delayed reactions to them, and this did not seem to be something that slowly developed over time. And now because of all this my sleep pattern is a mess and i'm tired all the time when i'm not supposed to be, and wide awake why i should be tired.
adderall xr kicks in late = i feel tired in the morning
adderall ir kicks in late = i feel tired in the afternoon and wide awake at night
restoril kicks in late = i cant fall asleep or get up in time in the morning
could this be a metabolism issue? i haven't changed my exercise routine or diet, and i cant think of an other thing that would change my metabolism this drastically in such a short period of time
could this be related to another/new medical issue?
Optional Information:
Gender: Female
Age: 27
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Blood tastes metallic :L so it could be that :P
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