Guy seems to have access to a lot of prescription drugs; I wonder why? Have his drug cocktails addled his brain so much he thinks he's getting off when he's not?
It could explain why he is so different than most?
Wow, that was judgmental. It's true I have been on a lot of drugs, but the ones I was talking about are standard ADHD regimens. SSRIs are pretty benign as far as prescription drugs go, and their so-so efficacy rate means that many people end up trying several before they find one that works.
Also, I take the lowest possible dose of anything "hard."
Not so judgmental as seeking an answer why you are so different to most on here.
Like every other one of the "alphabet syndromes" ADHD is just another excuse for many doctors to up their kickback rate from the pharmaceutical companies. High doses or low, you are just treating the symptoms and not achieving a cure, if you really even have something that needs curing.
I've never been much of a fan of giving speed to children, anyway.
Amphetamines make it easier to get off
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Guy seems to have access to a lot of prescription drugs; I wonder why? Have his drug cocktails addled his brain so much he thinks he's getting off when he's not?
It could explain why he is so different than most?
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Wow, that was judgmental. It's true I have been on a lot of drugs, but the ones I was talking about are standard ADHD regimens. SSRIs are pretty benign as far as prescription drugs go, and their so-so efficacy rate means that many people end up trying several before they find one that works.
Also, I take the lowest possible dose of anything "hard."
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Not so judgmental as seeking an answer why you are so different to most on here.
Like every other one of the "alphabet syndromes" ADHD is just another excuse for many doctors to up their kickback rate from the pharmaceutical companies. High doses or low, you are just treating the symptoms and not achieving a cure, if you really even have something that needs curing.
I've never been much of a fan of giving speed to children, anyway.