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Hey trobinson986,


You haven't specifically asked for advice, but mine would be this. Stop drinking and taking Adderall today. You are a young fit and healthy young man..
Just a word of caution that stopping any drug "cold turkey", including alcohol, can sometimes have intense withdrawal reactions in some people.
It's always a good idea to have medical help tapering off a medication like adderall.
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