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KimR

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  1. The most I've been prescribed daily, at different times the last few years,  Adderall XR 40mg, Adderall IR 70mg, Focalin ER 20mg, and Vyvanse 70mg. 

    My psychiatrist has always put my ADD front and center, although I originally started seeing him for crippling anxiety and panic attacks. 

    Personally, I think ADD is bull. I was told my anxiety was being caused by ADD. The first two years my anxiety was better, but the medication eventually made it 10x worse. 

    And my psychiatrist is actually a good guy who never seems to be drug pushing. 

    It's like he's unaware it could ever become such a problem. 

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  2. Why is prescription pain medication addiction getting so much attention and Adderall is not. 

    Has Adderall even been on an episode of Intervention? How often does the term 'Adderall abuse'  ever get mentioned in the media? 

    Why is this not being talked about? Why can I call my doctor's nurse and demand an increase and get it easily, while after having surgery be asked "Ibuprofen or Tylenol?" 

    Is anyone else bothered by this? 

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  3. I've never been a big drinker (maybe just early 20s when most of us are). 

    I actually can't stand drinking without Adderall, not that I drink much with it, either. 

    When I'm on Adderall I feel like they cancel each other out a bit, so I stick to one or two drinks. When I'm not taking Adderall drinking makes me so tired that I fall asleep after a couple glasses if wine. 

     

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  4. I think this drug is the "mommy's little helper" of our generation. I have tons of friends who swear by these pills. 

    When you try quitting you almost feel selfish. I can't lay on the couch and wait to feel better — another human being is counting on me to take care of them. Being a mom is tough.

     Life is tough. 

    I love that feeling I get when my husband gets off work and the house is spotless, my kid is happy, and I have enough energy to cater to his every need. 

    But we can't go on like this. Every day we continue to take these pills we lose ourselves a bit. 

    I miss the old me. 

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  5. From my experience you'll notice your brain fog sort of start to fade away sometime after three months. When I quit in the past it was the three month mark where things really started getting better. 

    Everyone's different, but you've came to the right place for guidance. I'm in the process of getting back off it again, so I'm not much help at the moment. Stick around. Everyone on this board is amazing. 

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