Posted by barbaracat on September 25, 2005, at 16:23:23
In reply to Re: Adderall and preventing tolerance?, posted by SeekingAdvice on September 25, 2005, at 16:10:42
> In what way did it make you feel awful?
> Did it improve your ADD problem?**Awful might be too strong a word. I felt fretful, not at peace. Even on low doses I felt pressure behind my eyeballs. I didn't suspect I had ADD at the time since major depression (later upgraded to bipolar depression) was the most glaring symptom. But no, I'd have to say the feeling of being wired was not helpful for ADD focus. It did not help with the depression either.
My husband, on the other hand, has become a new man on it. He suffered from 'The Grey Zone' depressions, no motivation or energy. Since he's been on 300mg XR I finally have the happy productive guy I always knew was underneath the grey guy. Plus, it has definitely helped him in the lumber department, if you get my drift. - Barbara
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> > So, any one who'se been there?
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> Well, I haven't tried Adderal because it would definitely aggrevate my Anxiety disorder. I like Wellbutrin, but I am having some difficulty (see above post).
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> I wish you the best of luck with your problem. Good for you for growing up and getting off the speed. I got off of cocaine, x, and whatever I could find at the same age as you. That's great.
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> Love,
> SeekingAdvice
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