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Old 08-09-2009, 10:16 AM #8
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Angry Just started taking adderall myself...

I am not sure about anyone else... but I have already had problems with the med and I have only had it for two days. My frist problem was actually talking my dr into letting me try it... and then my pharmacy shorting me 20 pills. After I came home to take the medication I was okay during the day.... and in the evening... I felt like I was ran over by a mad truck. I am guessing it just takes time for the body to get used to and to get at the right dose that is good for you.... but so far.... I'm not really sure it's worth it. I really dont know what to do. I have bipolar and also ADHD as well and the two really dont mix worth a crap. I just want to find something that is going to help me get my life together... actually get my GED and stuff.... but it just seems like nothing helps. HELP!!!! I need some support of some kind!
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