Workouts felt horrible while medicated and I feel like I was going fast but only going 7:00 miles. Idk maybe its because I actually needed it as another poster said.
Workouts felt horrible while medicated and I feel like I was going fast but only going 7:00 miles. Idk maybe its because I actually needed it as another poster said.
bleu wrote:
Adderall if needed will help a student focus. If you don’t have ADD it may help you stay up longer but could actually inhibit retention of information.
It increases your HR so not really beneficial to endurance athletes who train to race at a decreased HR. It might make you “feel” like you’re running faster but the times won’t reflect these feelings.
Many PTs also report premature heart beats which is why physicians will often recommend delaying dose on race days for athletes. It’s not banned by the NCAA if you have a prescription.
It's not banned if you have a prescription? OMG, then all these college kids with an Rx can compete in sports. Boy...talk about legalized doping. ?
Yes, they can compete with a valid RX.
bleu wrote:
Yes, they can compete with a valid RX.
But it's so easy to get a prescription for that stuff. I've talked to many H.S. & college kids who said they just told their doctor that they were having trouble "concentrating" in class and bingo...there's the Rx. This is where so many doctors have become foot soldiers for the pharmaceutical industry. Big Pharma would love to see every H.S. and college kid on that stuff - $$$ in their pocket.
Maybe, but these are the rules. Big pharma isn’t making a lot off adderall, it’s generic and runs under 10-20 dollars a month.
RejectRunner wrote:
My dog is using it rn to study and I was prescribed in the past so I have experience with it. To me, it made me really bored and write REALLY bad. It made me think I was understanding the work when really I was just bs myself. IDK it's weird but it doesn't help me study, it helps me think I'm studying. Anyways, just asking to see how it affects people. It might just be me because all my dogs that use it to study say it really helps. It's such a dirty drug that makes me anxious, jitter, and stuff. ADD might be BS because I feel better in my normal state than with adderall.
Adderall doesn't work unless you actually have ADHD. (ADD isn't used anymore, you just have ADHD, and it can either be the inattentive form (formerly ADD) or the hyper active form). If you get no benefit from taking Adderall, then it is likely that you don't have the condition it is intended to treat. It does not take a normal person and allow them to concentrate better.
Some things you can try include: taking a smaller dose or taking the IR version instead of the XR version or vice versa. You can also take a non-stimulant drug like Stattera and see if that works.
You need to experiment with different dosages and possibly different drugs to get the desired effect if you do indeed have ADHD. Based on what you've said, I bet you do not have it.
bleu wrote:
Maybe, but these are the rules. Big pharma isn’t making a lot off adderall, it’s generic and runs under 10-20 dollars a month.
Adderall is the real thing, Dextramphetamine-Amphetamine is the generic name. If anyone has taken both you know the generic version is no where as good as the real thing. Either way, generic Adderall is closer to $175 a month, if you're saying its 10-20 a month it's because insurance is picking up the tab so yes, Big Pharm makes a freaking killing on both real and generic Adderall.
bleu wrote:
Maybe, but these are the rules. Big pharma isn’t making a lot off adderall, it’s generic and runs under 10-20 dollars a month.
You've been duped by Big Pharma - Adderall is bad news!
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/12/15/health/the-selling-of-attention-deficit-disorder.html?pagewanted=all&
https://www.naturalnews.com/052954_Big_Pharma_amphetamine_drugs_Adderall.htmlScary how deluded people are about the phoney drug war in society and sport. Your kids are doped to the gills, what are y'all gonna do about it?
Pretend it's not happening thats' what.
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What about viagra?