I’d been seeing a psychiatrist to get treated for anhedonia. We tried a few different SSRIs, which didn’t help. Then I read about modafinil, and it seemed like it could plausibly help treat some of my symptoms (although not their causes), so I brought it up. He agreed it was a reasonable thing to try and prescribed it. I’ve been taking modafinil regularly for a year, now. It’s not a giant boost for me, but it is a boost, and the drawbacks are negligible.
That’s pretty remarkable, I would expect that most psychiatrists would be highly resistant to such a proposal. Also, having to try SSRIs first in order to maybe get them to agree is not an insignificant cost.
I’d been seeing a psychiatrist to get treated for anhedonia. We tried a few different SSRIs, which didn’t help. Then I read about modafinil, and it seemed like it could plausibly help treat some of my symptoms (although not their causes), so I brought it up. He agreed it was a reasonable thing to try and prescribed it. I’ve been taking modafinil regularly for a year, now. It’s not a giant boost for me, but it is a boost, and the drawbacks are negligible.
That’s pretty remarkable, I would expect that most psychiatrists would be highly resistant to such a proposal. Also, having to try SSRIs first in order to maybe get them to agree is not an insignificant cost.
Yeah, it doesn’t sound like Ben_LandauTaylor’s strategy of modafinil acquisition is viable for me.
No kidding!