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stimulants/ medication reduces learned experiences

Posted by mmcconathy on March 20, 2005, at 13:27:35

over time, in long term use.

Read these articles, they shot the adrenaline out of my head!

http://usgovinfo.about.com/b/a/021254.htm

http://www.neuropsychiatryreviews.com/oct03/npr_oct03_stimulants.html

http://hum-molgen.org/NewsGen/08-2003/msg12.html

THere are more articles out there, now i dont know, the top and bottem articles are about illegal use of these substances (amphetamine, cocaine) so this could be propaganda, but the second article puts me to more concern.


I dont blow off things, i have been trying not to take my adderall lately to see what will happen, but sometimes i will just blow it off and take it.

I went on a trial with total amphetmaine withdrawl, pdoc discontinued therapy, i thought i was losing my mind, disorientation happened, sort of delirium, i should not of stopped it cold turkey.

I want my mind to adapt without medication, to become proactive, independent.

Now, there were millions of other sources claiming stimulant medication was very beneficial on subjects, which i absolutely belive is true, short trials, now i bet there are still successful long term trials also.

I have been on adderall since 1997.

Someone put what you belive.

Does anyone understnad this theroy?


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