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  1. I vaguely remember these symptoms when I first quit. Combined with anxiety. I contributed these symptoms to smoking at the time.
  2. Wow. Never really saw this through the eyes of a spouse. I can't really give any advice on this all I can say is the pills change you into a person you don't even recognize.
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    car

    I'm surprised too, a oil leak I think. The oil light had been coming on for a about a year I just thought it was an older car and you know and kept giving it oil. I asked a mechanic about it and he looked at and wasn't worried. I was adding oil when I filled up. I'm trying to get a good price for the parts. But you buy a Honda with the idea that they are bullet proof, but I guess not.
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    car

    This is so true. I think about what if I hadn't taken adderall for the 1st time what would have happened what would have life been like etc etc. But the reality is I would have found something to get addicted too.
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    car

    To be honest, I will really miss that car. I'm really feeling this loss hard. I really wish I had a few more year with that car. Financially I'm really struggling and the loss of this car is a big blow to my ego.
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    car

    My cars engine has seized and is not worth repairing. The sleek Honda coupe with leather seats was one of the last vestiges of my former life. A life where I had nice things. I've caught myself thinking about the day I chose to take Adderall. When I 1st took that pill about 6 years ago. I have very little left of my life before adderall. A life where success came easy, good times and friends. When I bought that car life was really good, I had a girlfriend, an impressive job title and a bit of money. But then I took adderall, to give me a little edge on some paperwork. Adderall destroyed my career. A career that got me that car. A car that represented me at that time in my life. It represented my success a success that almost destroyed me with long nights and early mornings. I was not in control of my emotions and I had no idea what depression was even tho I fell victim to it many times. I'm going to ride my bike to work tomorrow, and hopefully I can figure out some sort of transportation soon. I will miss that car and its sunroof. But I'm glad that I get to find a new car that represents me right now. I've grown past needing a car to prop up my self esteem. I am successful by my own standards and I am happy in this new life.
  7. like girl so why not talk to girl?
  8. Welcome to the forum. Keep posting and keep coming back, progress not perfection.
  9. Lets keep this simple bike, friends, business, food. This fall will be busy, I will need to be 110% lets put in the groundwork for that.
  10. Lets all commit to having the best summer of our lives. What exactly does that mean to you?
  11. Close enough. Such a hard question to answer. Adderall completely blew up my life, I'm still picking up the pieces. But I'm moving forward, I quit smoking 2 years ago today also. I've even lost some weight. In total its been 5 years since I heard the word adderall, and it put a colossal crater in my career, relationships and finances. I am stronger from the experience. But I'm just glad its over. Tho I don't think we ever fully recover but close enough lets get on with life.
  12. Congrats! Life will be getting back to normal (whatever that means now. Enjoy your day and take some time for yourself.
  13. i've never been married but I hear, communication is key. If you are going to quit and your relationship is going to survive your husband will need to understand what you are going thru. Lots of people have commented on their relationships on this forum before. Maybe start reading about how they dealt with it.
  14. welcome to the board. I agree with HC time heals. In the early stages focus on the small wins, showering, house work, etc are huge accomplishments in the early days. I tried a lot of nootropics, supplements etc in the early days. A good multivitamin, a fish oil supplement, diet, exercise and a healthy routine will do wonders. You have to give those things time to work. Adderall really messes with your brain chemistry, what you are experiencing is a re-calibration of sorts.
  15. I hear good things about Welbutrin. While taking a drug to get off a drug seems counter intuitive. I took a zoloft for a period after I quit Adderall and it was somewhat useful and in no way habit forming. I just stopped taking them one day, in fact there are some leftover in a drawer. I don't remember when the depression fog cleared for me but it did and it will for you. Exercise, sunshine and travel are the best remedy for depression. Talk to your doctor, hopefully he isn't a drug pusher type doctor, do your own independent research. Before trying any new drug. Sadly you can't blindly trust your doctor.
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