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I studied Adderall, know somene that takes it, I changed my mind. No good. Body adjusts just like they say so dose goes up & up. Miss a dose, you're a veggie.
A.D.D medications can give you a "let down" as it starts to wear off. A.D.D. medictions are a legal form of speed. Those who take Ritalin, Adderall and other A.D.D. medications and who have A.D.D do not get the "high" nor does it speed them up. The medications clears the cobwebs and allows the mind to calm so they can focus.

When used off label it can cause the opposite affect.

I cannot take any stimulant, they put me to sleep and increase my fatigue, I have even tried a non-stimulant A.D.D. medication with the same results. However, it is believed I do have A.D.D.
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