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On November 05 2007 05:01 zobz wrote: If your doctor does tell you not to smoke and take adderal at the same time maybe you should take his word for it. Or do some kind of proper research. Just because you don't notice the negative effects doesn't mean they're not there. Would you notice like, extra liver damage or anything like that? Or would it just sneak up on you in 25 years or so? I'm sure there's a handful of negative effects, which could be easily avoidable by say, doing weed only after the adderal wears off, which one would tend not to notice. Just ask him what the problem is or look it up somehow.
eh? I've done research
the problem is that i didn't want to tell him i smoke weed because i wanted to get my adderall.
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On November 05 2007 05:17 bdams19 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2007 04:48 zizou21 wrote:On November 05 2007 03:50 bdams19 wrote: how do you know he's testing for THC anyway hes not specifically, but thats whats gonna turn positive? A test doesnt just "turn positive." You have to test for the presence of certain chemicals using different tests. IE, testing for the presence of opiates and cannibinoids is not the same process. So I was asking what the hell he was testing for, but if the op doesnt know then who the fuck can tell.
He'll probably do all the general testing pot is one of the things they definitely test for
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Follow your animal instincts. If he thinks that you should take a drug test it's because he would like to smoke weed with ya! Didn't you notice his red eyes? Didn't you notice his way to walk? Or maybe he just wanted to drink some pee and already drunk his so he drunk yours...
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woah memories whelp, it's already been bumped, i wonder what that guy said
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he was advertising piss test kits or something
i remember failing a test because i had a caffeinated cola the night before. while the other guys who were smoking weed passed theirs because they flushed their system with water when they found out there was going to be a test the next morning
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In my opinion, if you're taking adderal or any other amphetamine-derivative you're basically a sub-human. Call me biased but that's just my opinion. I've taken amphetamine once (I'm no stranger to various drugs) and I've said to myself - never again.
It's just my opinion though. No concern for alarm.
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On February 28 2019 08:08 Manit0u wrote: In my opinion, if you're taking adderal or any other amphetamine-derivative you're basically a sub-human. Call me biased but that's just my opinion. I've taken amphetamine once (I'm no stranger to various drugs) and I've said to myself - never again.
It's just my opinion though. No concern for alarm.
Well, it's a really strong opinion! Drugs affect users differently, so it might not be wise to make a generalization based on how it affected you specifically. Actually, to talk about this, back when this post was originally made I had been on adderall for about 3 years. In 2011 I went off of adderall. In 2017 I went back on it. The second stint was a horrible decision for me, I no longer needed the help, but the first stint is not something I regret - I feel like it was really helpful in my development as a person.
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My friend started vaping marijuana because someone told him it's not harmful. Just for having fun. Yes, he started doing that more and more often. I started worrying. Read hundreds of articles on the Internet. I talked to him, but nothing helped. He says I should not worry. He can stop at any time. I don't believe in that. Read some articles also on AddictionResource about different rehab centers. Maybe I'm crazy, but I really don't consider this to be a funny habit.
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I don't know about relations between doctors and patients in the usa but If you want a doctor to be able to truly help you then you should give him all information about your condition. The doctor needs it for a good diagnosis and the information is confidential. You should have told your doctor in advance if you want help with problems,unless all you want is an aderall prescription for your addiction lol. But that is not what doctors are for.
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On February 28 2019 09:59 travis wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 08:08 Manit0u wrote: In my opinion, if you're taking adderal or any other amphetamine-derivative you're basically a sub-human. Call me biased but that's just my opinion. I've taken amphetamine once (I'm no stranger to various drugs) and I've said to myself - never again.
It's just my opinion though. No concern for alarm. Well, it's a really strong opinion! Drugs affect users differently, so it might not be wise to make a generalization based on how it affected you specifically. Actually, to talk about this, back when this post was originally made I had been on adderall for about 3 years. In 2011 I went off of adderall. In 2017 I went back on it. The second stint was a horrible decision for me, I no longer needed the help, but the first stint is not something I regret - I feel like it was really helpful in my development as a person. Wow holy bump Batman. Think original thread precedes me even being on TL.
Personal circumstances differ certainly. I’m on meds myself. I think personally from an outside perspective it’s not any individual‘s medicating habits that I find disturbing but how blasé and widespread Americans are about popping x pill culturally.
I was in psychiatric hospital for nearly a year and have had casual conversations where Americans ream off a bunch of medications they take for, no diagnosed condition whatsoever than what I take for Bipolar disorder under quarterly monitoring and blood tests.
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Accidental quote instead of edit.
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