Since I was diagnosed with ADD I am having a very difficult time taking my medication. I find myself becoming energized after midnight no matter if I have taken my medication, half my medication, or none at all. I find myself more often than not, staying up all night till the early am hours. I usually become tired around 5am and sleep till roughly 11am. When I awaken I will usually take only half my Medication to compensate for sleeping half the day. Sometimes I just won't go to sleep or take my medication hoping I will tire late that evening. After a couple of days I can manage to sleep by 2am and still sleep till 11am. Yet there are times I will crash and sleep 12 to 15hrs. What gives?!
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Comment by Sarah Gardner on September 4, 2012 at 12:39pm Thank you Doug. I went to bed at 5:30am this morning. I hadn't thought of a sleep disorder and it does makes sense. When I was younger I would work, work, work until I wore myself out. My lifestyle has changed dramatically the past five years. Physical ailments prevent me from being as active. Normally a regular sleep pattern wouldn't concern me but now that I am trying to take my medication daily it does.

Comment by doug puryear on September 4, 2012 at 11:18am
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