Posted by shan on January 6, 2000, at 4:47:02
In reply to Re: Anyone have any comments/stories about Adderall? , posted by Renee N on January 5, 2000, at 17:22:33
> > I also take Adderall, find it very helpful and very smooth in action. The only long-term side-effects I know of is tolerance, and the need to raise the dosage because of this. I also know many people don't experience tolerance or addiction. I have been known to forget my Adderall on the weekends and anytime I get to busy to remember, and I haven't experienced any negative symptoms either from withdrawal nor when I take it again.
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> > The way Adderall works feels so completely different than Ritalin, I would hate for anyone to be on Ritalin without having tried Adderall. The appetite suppressant affect is way less with Adderall, which is a good thing in my book, especially when treating children. Although, everyone is different, disclaimer ya'know. I'm glad it's working for you. Any other questions, just holler.
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> Although none of the stimulants has done much for my forgetfulness, ADDerall does seem to help me when I need to concentrate on a baoring task and/or pay attention to details.i've been on adderall for 5 months now and it's the best thing to ever happen to me. i was a freshman in college for the past three years because of undiagnosed add, and since adderall, i've officially became a sophomore on dean's list and also the Vice pres for my class!!!!
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