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  1. I mean, that sucks that happened, but I am happy that you're quitting. Remember the stupidity it is a certain drug gets us to do.
  2. Congrats! Hopefully all will work out for you in the long run.
  3. I'm not doing the challenge since I'm not into adderall, but I'm here willing to help anyone out.
  4. May the force be with you buddy!
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    Congratulations! Hopefully you keep up the good work!
  6. I feel freaking great! This anti depressant I'm on really is helping me out unlike the others I've tried!
  7. Congratulations buddy! I'm so proud of you as I'm sure everyone else is, too! Hope you keep the progress continuing. May the force be with you, Young Padawan!
  8. Let's hope everything balances out in the long run!
  9. I would always isolate myself because I liked being by myself after being on adderall. I don't know. Everyone is different.
  10. I mean it makes you feel very hyper. I only took it because it kept me awake like Adderall and had some similar effects of it.
  11. The way it effected me was by not making me eat and just making me bored but excited at the same time.
  12. I'll be the first one to say, I'm stoned and listening to some Com Truise.
  13. It takes a couple of days for that to go away honestly. You'll feel like that for a week at most.
  14. It's easy to give up. Just have self control. Easier said than done? Yes, but you never know until you do it. Not try it, but do it.
  15. I've done that and I still do that to this point. I get irked by people on a daily basis and I isolate myself from them as much as possible. It's so bad (or good, depending how you see it) that whenever I go to the mall, I've an anxiety attack. Oh, I forgot to mention, I've been clean off of adderall since 2007.
  16. I can't seem to comprehend what it is that you're asking.
  17. Do or Do Not; There Is No Try.
  18. One of the reasons why I had to take adderall was because I was hyper and stuff and the teachers didn't know at the time why I couldn't stay focused. So, I had to deal with that for quite a while. I was never addicted to it, though.
  19. What my curiosity is: Why do people turn back to these drugs? Are they that mind powerful that they have you craving and aching for more? Does it hold a grip on you, as if you were merely a puppet on a string? I mean, I know people can't help it, I'm not here to say anything negative because we all have our fair shares of addiction/relapsing, amirite?
  20. If you need something to get in to, but don't wanna get addicted by it, there is a website I know of. Same effects as Adderall, but without the side effects that come along with the territory of Adi.
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