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2018-09-24 at 7:41 PM UTCAmphetamines give everyone who uses them clearheaded focus in smaller doses.
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2018-09-24 at 7:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny
Caffeine is only mildly addictive with pretty light WD symptoms and has low abuse potential.
Sounds like something a real addict would say. Trting to make excuses for an addiction. Denial. -
2018-09-24 at 7:50 PM UTCStimulant withdrawals are the most tolerable to me and Caffeine is my favorite out of those.
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2018-09-24 at 8:17 PM UTC
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2018-09-24 at 8:22 PM UTCI think that the believe of it affecting people with ADHD differently is a misconception. I haven't been diagnosed with ADHD but they have a very calming mental effect on me while stimulating me physically at the same time.
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2018-09-24 at 8:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † I think that the believe of it affecting people with ADHD differently is a misconception. I haven't been diagnosed with ADHD but they have a very calming mental effect on me while stimulating me physically at the same time.
the people I've known that have done it that I asked about it that don't have ADHD talk more, they are more energetic, they get creative until it wears off, and they feel great until it wears off. then they feel like *hit. -
2018-09-24 at 9 PM UTCYes, that's what Amphetamine does. It never made me talk more but the rest is accurate for me.
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2018-09-24 at 9:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † Yes, that's what Amphetamine does. It never made me talk more but the rest is accurate for me.
that's interesting. It completely relaxes me physically and mentally. I could take a nap. not the kind of boost I was told about by some people. the best way I can describe it is I just feel normal. I do get the calmness,clarity and my mind is still. -
2018-09-24 at 9:57 PM UTCI'm pretty sure that there is a lot of... let's call it believe that's going into the effects, as well. I believe that being diagnosed and prescribed something in difference to taking it on your own affects its effects. Placebo is powerful and amazing.
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2018-09-24 at 11:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by playingindirt lol in florida we used to drink the heck out of some jolt sodas.
you were using adderall to help with your energy? It has weird side effects for people without ADHD. not only that they can kick your butt coming down off them.
No, I have adult version. and no I don't take it for energy. It's a "Happy Coincidence" that it gives you this. that's the term they use. but I was taken off of IR because SR doesn't affect the other meds.
I'm just saying I am lethargic most of the time. 3 months I stopped taking this stuff and it got worst.
But the energy drinks help to keep me awake and alert. they're just expensive. I'm not trying to get a high from them. My "Mono" never got better. I have been tired for decades now. ever since I got that. and I want to know if its possible 20 plus years later if I can see if I ever got Lyme. I was bit by ticks around that time. Woke up about a week prior and had one on my belly and it had a redish welt for weeks. -
2018-09-24 at 11:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com Caffeine itself isn't the main diuretic, coffee has another chemical that seems to make you piss like mad crazy. I piss less on Energy Drinks.. but I used to drink coffee.. Caffeine pills don't make me want to piss a whole lot. usually go into a starbucks or Peets and get a slow pour, blonde. they have the highest caffeine rate. slow pours are better than making a cup.. the first jolt of caffeine is now known to be in the first cup.. I guess it floats to the top? not sure why.
yea.
i bellieve that chemicals called water. -
2018-09-24 at 11:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny yea.
i bellieve that chemicals called water.
Oh I see what it's saying now.
You should expand instead of setting it up for the next just to argue facts.
The first cup in the pot is the strongest.. you are to wait for it to finish and then it distributes the content the most because the latter part is the weakest.
https://www.roastycoffee.com/mistakes/ -
2018-09-24 at 11:40 PM UTC
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2018-09-24 at 11:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com Teen invents home nuclear reactor LOL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PINttscIAEo
Teens take nigger cock up their asses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjjikoujGyk -
2018-09-25 at 12:36 AM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † I'm pretty sure that there is a lot of… let's call it believe that's going into the effects, as well. I believe that being diagnosed and prescribed something in difference to taking it on your own affects its effects. Placebo is powerful and amazing.
It is different. I was diagnosed.
people that do and don't have ADHD can have trouble with focus, be bored, be a procrastinator, have poor time management, etc. may seem the same but it isn't for the same reasons.
ADHD is kinda like 100s of TVs on all at once on different channels all the time non stop. it isn't like the kind of distractions people without ADHD have. -
2018-09-25 at 1:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by totse3.com No, I have adult version. and no I don't take it for energy. It's a "Happy Coincidence" that it gives you this. that's the term they use. but I was taken off of IR because SR doesn't affect the other meds.
I'm just saying I am lethargic most of the time. 3 months I stopped taking this stuff and it got worst.
But the energy drinks help to keep me awake and alert. they're just expensive. I'm not trying to get a high from them. My "Mono" never got better. I have been tired for decades now. ever since I got that. and I want to know if its possible 20 plus years later if I can see if I ever got Lyme. I was bit by ticks around that time. Woke up about a week prior and had one on my belly and it had a redish welt for weeks.
I don't think my medical covers a time release version of anything. lol I don't just yet. I was talking about ADHD. I've recently learned more about it. I'm still learning. since some of what people do without and with ADHD look the same I went undiagnosed for years. but it's totally different with ADHD. I wish I had known more about it a long time ago. I could have saved myself some grief.
I wish I could be more helpful and help you with the other stuff but I'm not familiar. I do know ticks can cause more problems then most people are aware of.
have you done much research? when I do research on things I want to know, even with the internet I find I can't get all my questions answered. the answers just aren't available. It's a bit frustrating sometimes. -
2018-09-25 at 7:18 PM UTC