What drug did you have to take to do that? Where can I get some?
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Ritalin!What drug did you have to take to do that? Where can I get some?
consider yourself fortunate then!I have no ailments.
I've never swallowed a pill in my life.
I've never been on antibiotics.
I've never had to go to the doctor for sickness.
MEEEE TOOOOOO! its way better than ritalin/concertaI wish I had Aderall.
Triton wrote:consider yourself fortunate then!I have no ailments.
I've never swallowed a pill in my life.
I've never been on antibiotics.
I've never had to go to the doctor for sickness.MEEEE TOOOOOO! its way better than ritalin/concertaI wish I had Aderall.
the legal perscription i have is for essentially the same medication (ritalin is methylphendidate, concerta is simply time release methylphendidate) and i would never take any medication, perscribed or not without researching the effects, side-effects, and potential drug interactions first!Good luck, but please be more careful with the medications
I was supposed to take stratera. I think I was allergic to it or its capsule. Either that or every single capsule I swallowed got stuck in my throat. either way, I quit taking it after not too long.arfink wrote:Triton wrote:consider yourself fortunate then!I have no ailments.
I've never swallowed a pill in my life.
I've never been on antibiotics.
I've never had to go to the doctor for sickness.MEEEE TOOOOOO! its way better than ritalin/concertaI wish I had Aderall.
Well, I have ADD and I take Stratera, which is actually really much nicer than either ritalin or adderall. Ritalin is problematic because it's habit forming in children and teenagers and does some damage to your system because it's derived from heroin. Aderall can cause serious and lasting (permanent) chemical depression, as it did for my younger brother. Stratera, while more tame in it's effects, doesn't mess you up like that. I am an adult with insurance and a proper prescription, etc, and I agree that if you really do have ADD these things can be lifesavers. BUT be careful taking drugs that aren't prescribed for you, it's quite dangerous, even if you think it helps you out. Good luck, but please be more careful with the medications. It would be a shame if we lost such a great community member because of a drug accident.
And again, not to sound gloomy, but it's really a quite nice portable and keep up the good work!