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  1. http://www.hightimes.com/read/adderall-americas-favorite-amphetamine ( trigger warning pill images)
  2. bicycle...bicycle I wan to ride my bicycle.I want to ride my bike.
  3. This is a hard question to answer conclusively. There isn't any scientific evidence to suggest that these stimulants cause brain damage. But this is a very poorly researched drug and we are in the dark ages when it comes to brain science. Adderall really messes with your brain chemistry, and it takes a while to re-calibrate. Essentially adderall weakens your minds motivations, signals and natural cues. It takes some time to become excited about a project and be motivated to complete it. It takes time. Your brain does recover, you just need to let recovery take it course. It has its own timeline.In early recovery i slept a lot a year later I don't feel like I have damaged my brain in a significant way. But there are no brain before and after photos. So its impossible to tell.
  4. Hey welcome to the board it takes time to recover from Adderall. Keep life super simple right now break down big tasks into small steps. Most of all understand that you were not more productive on Adderall you just thought you were. You are in the right place we are here to support and be supported.
  5. Its hard not impossible to get away from it. It really meses with your mind, but in time you start to understand its lies. Read the articles and stay close to this forum. You need to understand the enemy to defeat it.
  6. Hey guys welcome to the board. The process of getting off adderall is a rocky in the first months. It gets a lot better but it takes time. Essentially your brain needs to re-calibrate itself and the best way to help your brain do thois is get lots of sleep. Take some time and read the articles on this site the more you know about the recovery process the better. in terms of quitting at some point you just have to jump off the cliff and build the wings on the way down. It can be difficult at time but also extremely rewarding.
  7. Hi Paige! Welcome to QuittingAdderall.com. You have found of community of people from very different walks of like with one thing in common. An addiction to prescription amphetamines like Adderall, Concerta and Ritalin. You are not alone in your struggle with Adderall. Sunshine is the greatest disinfectant speaking with your doctor is a good place to start with dealing with your addiction. Take some time and read the materials on this site . Getting off the pills will be an adjustment but one that is well worth it.
  8. is there a reward????
  9. me too ! I hope hes ok.
  10. Been hanging on a different board quittingsmokingforum.com interesting dynamic. nicotine and adderall are very different drugs and recovery is somewhat different. one week 1 for no smoking , woot
  11. Dr Freeze handshakes, Bad Breath, weird odor,etc
  12. Nice work Mad Hatter! Early withdrawl is the worst!It gets better ...
  13. Good lists it sorta highlights for me the skills that atrophied and I need to focus on relearning/improving. Not that I was ever an expert in stuff.
  14. nobody asks the tweaked out excel prodigy to play on the softball team.
  15. Sore... Boot camps, cycling etc , hurts me
  16. 5. Not a team player. Overly aggressive inhumane robot like. I was fired due to adderall use, i was a very good at my job before I did adderall. During the honeymoon stage of adderall I did really well. But in the end I became isolated crazy and well I pissed off management.
  17. this is another option http://alterna-tickers.com/
  18. Let's get this day started. Jump out of bed, stomp your feet and make the devil think, oh sh*t they're up!
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