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  1. I am on here and I am 68!  I am now 26 days OFF of stims.!   It IS worth quitting if you have ANY brain function at all, I only WISH I would have done it years ago.  I have taken stimulants for almost 30 years, and fear that my brain is PERMANENTLY damaged.  I have tried to quit before, but failed.

    1. quit-once

      quit-once

      Obviously, you still have some brain function or you wouldn't be quitting.  Congratulations on your decision to quit and I wish you success in your journey.  Quitting is a process, and the moment you took your last pill (cessation) is the biggest step you take in the quitting process.  Now, you have several months of unpleasant recovery ahead of you and a few years until you feel fully recovered.  I hope you can use all the resources this site has to offer to your advantage.  Good luck with your Quit.

    2. harrisonvob

      harrisonvob

      Happy to read this! Great understanding and the caliber of details provided is awesome!
      Thanks all!
    3. rosarita98168

      rosarita98168

      I APPRECIATE the encouragement!!   I  managed to go 4 months without ANY, but since I still have the remainder of my last prescription in my house, I've slipped up twice in the last 2 weeks. It seems I CAN'T get ANYTHING done without it!  One of my GREAT FEARS is that I'm now too old for my brain to ever recover from this!

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