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Second Opinion for Adderall presciption/ADD Diagnosis? |
A few days ago I visited my college health center due to concerns regarding procrastination, inability to concentrate, facial tics, impulsivity, and social anxiety stemming from the possibility of ticking during a conversation. The doctor diagnosed me with ADD/ADHD and prescribed me with Adderall (20 mg XL in morning and 10 mg in early afternoon). I have since taken the Adderall and have noticed my issues have been alleviated. Ironically, even the facial tics have subsided. If you had symptoms, and the medication relieves them, does it really matter whether or not you "really" have ADHD? It's not as though there's some specific abnormality in the brains of people with ADHD that is corrected by stimulants, or they'll do something bad if you don't have ADHD that they won't do if you do. It treats the symptoms, not the cause, so if you have symptoms, and the medication relieves them, there's no harm in taking the medication. because of your age( being in college) and the fact that the adderal is working proves to me that the diagnosis is correct. an adult without ADHD would speed from adderral as it is a stimulant. it has an opposite effect on people with adhd. Adderall is the crack of antidepressants. Your brain remembers it and likes it, in time your doses will have to be increased due to your body wanting it. It really sucks and the withdrawl of it is worse. Google the side effects of it and then make your own choice as to wheather you would want to stay on it. |
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