What unintended ADHD medication were you taking before you realized?

2 years ago by db0 to c/adhd

Image not quite for ADHPeeps but I feel this sort of thing happens regularly for us as well.

Aeao 147 points 2 years ago

Reminds me of when people find out I do cocaine and Adderall.

"Oh Michael likes to get high"

No, Michael doesn't have health insurance and has very severe adhd. I can't live a normal life without stimulants and drug dealers are cheaper than doctors. welcome to America.

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db0 58 points 2 years ago

Damn mate, that's really rough. I did see recently how US companies are taking advantage of the made-up scarcity to scalp people with ADHD to the point where the black market is more affordable. I only you know what you're doing vis-a-vis risks from tainted batches.

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Aeao 28 points 2 years ago

I do worry about getting a hot batch and dying but that's just the state of America today. Women will be getting dangerous back ally abortions as well soon.

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hugealligator379 11 points 2 years ago

please test your pills! fentanyl test strips are cheap and widely available. you can also use reagent tests to confirm what is (and isnt) in them. DanceSafe is a great resource for this: https://dancesafe.org/

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blazeknave 5 points 2 years ago

It's a problem with the categorization. They're treated like oxy legally so they aren't allowed to manufacture over a certain amount.

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Steak 33 points 2 years ago

Cocaine bad for mental health. Even with ADHD cocaine is so cut and stepped on its not reliable enough to get anything done.

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Aeao 25 points 2 years ago

It falls into the "better than nothing" category for me. I'm aware it's absolutely not a good idea.

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MrPoopyButthole 25 points 2 years ago

I'm sorry your government failed you so badly. That's a tough place to be in.

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Aeao 32 points 2 years ago

Thank you Mr poopybutthole

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Mango 5 points 2 years ago

The "bad guys" are bridging the gap!

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Aeao 14 points 2 years ago

You nailed it. I fall into the insurance gap in my state. I make too much for free healthcare but not enough to qualify for discounts on healthcare. The Fed thinks I should be helped by my state, my state disagrees.

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jatone 2 points 2 years ago

what state?

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Aeao 7 points 2 years ago

I'll give you a hint with a fake headline...

"Man attempts to marry racoons but refuses to sign the racoons pre-nup"

What state is it?

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anomnom 11 points 2 years ago

Free market capitalism… fuck this place

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Aeao 6 points 2 years ago

Kind of off topic but when people say "capitalism is evil" it reminds me of the people who say "socialism never works"

The rebuttal is always "well REAL socialism hasn't been tried. Soviet Russia was a bastardization of the system!"

I feel that way about capitalism. America isn't a capitalist system. It's a corrupt oligarchy and that's the issue. If we had REAL capitalism I wouldn't be having this problem. Not saying life would be perfect I'm just saying corruption is the reason I can't afford a doctor, not capitalism.

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Septimaeus 8 points 2 years ago

Option C: capitalism is neither good nor evil, just an economic reactor core that must be properly harnessed to deliver on its promise (market efficiency) and avoid its peril (oligopoly).

The primary means of keeping the reactor core healthy (full-market efficient) is to keep it cool (evenly distributed) by pruning and recirculating capital via taxes. This amounts to redistribution, of course, which many have taken to calling “socialism.” But the reality is both are needed to maintain balance in the people’s economy.

The sooner we realize that, the sooner we can fix the damn reactor core.

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rottingleaf 2 points 2 years ago

Of course it is. Visiting a doctor is cheaper elsewhere. It's the particular mix of regulation, subsidies and market that makes it so bad.

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psud 1 point 2 years ago

Socialism tempers capitalism when balanced right. Let people pay the market rate for their choices, let society pay for health. America's problem is too much is for profit, too little for the social good

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rottingleaf 3 points 2 years ago

Eh, cocaine seems kinda too much. I understand lots of adderall.

BTW, where I am normal ADHD medication is illegal, unless you get it and the recipe in another country. As you might imagine, that is kinda expensive to do every few months.

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someguy3 2 points 2 years ago

Why the combination? I have no idea about either.

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Aeao 7 points 2 years ago

It's not a combination. I'd try to buy Adderall which is what a doctor would prescribe but there is an Adderall shortage because... Well because people sell their meds to drug dealers so the FDA clamped down.

So if Adderall isn't available or too expensive I buy cocaine and use small amounts to combat my condition.

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jmf 1 point 2 years ago

Caffeine is a very good stimulant for treating adhd symptoms as well. It has a very similar wake up affect to cocaine when taken sublingually or snorted. Take this with a grain of salt, as it needs to be carefully dosed still to avoid heart damage, so much more so when taken in those ways. Not recommending it as a substitute for real prescription meds of course, but it is a world better for you long term than cocaine.

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jubilationtcornpone 94 points 2 years ago

Alcohol. Before getting formally diagnosed and medicated, drinking was the only thing that would quiet the inner restlessness. It worked but it's not a healthy lifestyle at all.

This is something I like to bring up to people who are hesitant to medicate their kids. Yeah, I know you think Timmy is fine because he's not completely failing in school, but you should at least show Timmy that he has options and that it's OK to talk to a doctor and take medication if he needs it. He doesn't have to rely on Jack Daniels and Folgers to eek his way through life.

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archomrade 29 points 2 years ago

This one surprised me, too.

I had a nasty habit of waiting until the evening to do my papers in college, because that was when it was acceptable to have some wine or whiskey while I wrote. But it was amazing just how much easier it was to stay on task after having a drink, and during finals - or after college when i was on deadline - i would alternate between liters of coffee in the morning and several drinks in the evening.

Now that I'm medicated both coffee and alcohol are just occasional indulgences... well, alcohol is at least. But I didn't expect it to help curb my impulsive consumption habits like it has- it's been a game-changer.

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AddLemmus 11 points 2 years ago

Neurotypicals think they have this superior discipline and attitude to "get on the task", and I believed them, too! Now, medicated, I realise that they only work on these constant dopamine micro rewards in their prefrontal cortex. Which I now get, too.

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Jon_Servo 5 points 2 years ago

I've been cutting back on caffeine finally because I thought it was my medicine giving me anxiety, and I'm pretty sure it's the caffeine. Now I'm usually at about two cups of coffee in the morning (the mug I have is American large, and I always seem to fill it up).

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AnimalsDream 61 points 2 years ago

I think I got this from lemmy?

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NocturnalMorning 15 points 2 years ago

Look, as long as I can convince myself to go to sleep and not hyperfocus on whatever is in front of me I'll be fine. Problem is, it's a 50/50 toss up whether or not I can ignore my brain on any given night.

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isolatedscotch 5 points 2 years ago

I had this too, everyone around me went "just close your eyes and sleep" and that had the exact opposite effect on me, now I take meds (seroquel at a low dose) and I finally understand NT people, I get sleepy at about 11 pm and can sleep in 5 minutes from laying down, if you have the chance to talk to some doctor about it, please do, it changed my life

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TheSlad 4 points 2 years ago

What if caffeine doesnt work on me?

I got 10 hours of sleep last night, drank a coffee at noon. Still crashed at 130 and had to take an afternoon nap like normal.

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boonhet 16 points 2 years ago

I believe it's common for ADHD folks that caffeine doesn't energize you, but it might help you concentrate better. Or it might not. I don't know, really. I drink copious amounts of coffee and energy drinks and still have trouble concentrating.

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DragonTypeWyvern 7 points 2 years ago

Caffeine's problem and virtue as a common stimulant is that bodies adapt to it readily and become dependent. Blood pressure doesn't spike when you're used to it, sleep is less effected, etc.

Caffeine's problem as self medication for ADHD is that as a result it's more of an addiction than a self-medication. The short and long term benefits are minimal and it's more of a comforting habit than treatment. Maybe ADHD peeps are chasing that initial benefit, or maybe we just use it because it's legal and we're tired from staying up late.

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TheSlad 3 points 2 years ago

I used to drink over two liters of coffee every day. I stopped that a few years ago, now i typically only have it one or twice a week. I dont think I feel any different compared when i was drinking it regularl or when i drink a lone cuppa now, as if my body has become immune to caffeine from using it so heavily for many years.

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TheSlad 6 points 2 years ago

I dont see how I can concentrate if im passed out in the middle of the day lol.

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boonhet 4 points 2 years ago

That's fair

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Echolynx 2 points 2 years ago

Ditto. I've tried "coffee naps" but with tea. I just end up sleeping through it.

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the_post_of_tom_joad 50 points 2 years ago
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AnarchoSnowPlow 39 points 2 years ago

Your brain is dopamine deprived, video games are designed to get our dumb monkey brains to squeeze out all the happy juice. Adderall floods your brain with dopamine so the video games just don't hit like they used to.

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Vitaly 4 points 2 years ago

They suck me in easily, that's why I stopped playing completely

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the_post_of_tom_joad 3 points 2 years ago
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Vitaly 3 points 2 years ago

I don't underdtand, rephrase the feeling please

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the_post_of_tom_joad 3 points 2 years ago
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LetKCater2U 2 points 2 years ago

Yes! I get this if I stay up too late doomscrolling. But by the time it happens, it’s too late to do anything about it. It also makes me vaguely…nauseous? I’m not sure if that’s the correct word, but it makes something in me physically uneasy as well.

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someguy3 1 point 2 years ago

Videogames weren't a medication, they were just something you were drawn to.

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the_post_of_tom_joad 4 points 2 years ago
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someguy3 0 points 2 years ago

It's like a soother, but it doesn't help the actual cause so not medication.

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the_post_of_tom_joad 3 points 2 years ago
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AlecSadler 40 points 2 years ago

I used to drink 4 red bulls or 2-3 rockstar energy drinks per day. This was on top of any coffee.

Now, diagnosed and medicated, I'm down to zero and I rarely drink coffee.

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Stalinwolf 7 points 2 years ago

I was clearing three, sometimes even four Rockstars per day not too long ago. Just got to where they didn't even affect me much, and cracking open fresh ones throughout the day just made me feel alert and good. I got it back down to just one every morning around 5 or 6am, with maybe a second in the afternoon once per week -- usually on a Saturday or Sunday when running errands and trying to survive parenthood. I'm in my late-thirties now, and need to find an effective alternative, but coffee makes me feel poisoned.. almost like there's toxic metals coursing through my veins.

Tried pairing coffee with taurine to counteract the negative side-effects of the caffeine, but it doesn't work quite as well without whatever witch's brew they throw in with it in energy drinks.

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hex 5 points 2 years ago

I love redbull and I have Gamersupps powder that is basically energy drink in a powder. It's a good replacement for when I don't have a redbull handy. Very very similar effect on my body

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someguy3 0 points 2 years ago

Try caffeine pills instead of coffee.

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MonkeyDatabase 4 points 2 years ago

Caffeine pills gave me heart arrhythmia for like 2 months. I had to wear a monitor and everything.

Pill form is so much more potent, and I was splitting them, effectively bypassing the coating that helps it dissolve slowly. Your body is just not meant to absorb 150mg of caffeine instantaneously. Crazy I know.

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db0 9 points 2 years ago

I used to love chewing gum until a dentist scared me away from it. As a result, my undiagnosed grinding destroyed most of my teeth...

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Volkditty 18 points 2 years ago

I am thankful that my dentist talked me into switching to a sugar-free brand years ago. Probably saved me a couple teeth so far.

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Mouselemming 11 points 2 years ago

I'm sorry. If you can still chew, ice breakers has Xylitol which is good for teeth.

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db0 2 points 2 years ago

What's "ice breakers"?

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Volkditty 3 points 2 years ago path: 0 13638136 13638399 13643123 13647300 13647902, hotness: undefined, score: 3, children: 0
Mouselemming 1 point 2 years ago

It's the gum I chew instead of grinding my teeth and also when I'm sticking to my diet while feeding my husband ice cream (he's quadriplegic and skinny)

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Kolanaki 34 points 2 years ago

I became a pothead because it made the cacophony of thoughts in my head stfu. I didn't realize that my thoughts were like that because of ADHD, since I was only diagnosed in my 30's (started smoking weed when I was 19).

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hightrix 7 points 2 years ago

This seems sooo extremely common among software engineers.

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shneancy 3 points 2 years ago

people do the same with caffeine and nicotine - both calm us down and allow us to function a little better whilst having pretty much the opposite effect to the expected one (instead of faster we get slower, but being slower makes us faster as the usual speed we go at can easily be too overwhelming)

not such a fan fact: adhd folks are nearly twice as likely to be smokers than non-adhd people

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Mr_Dr_Oink 2 points 2 years ago

Snap

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tacosplease 1 point 2 years ago

Same here. And I consume a lot less pot the days I take my ADHD meds.

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Coldgoron 28 points 2 years ago

Recently got diagnosed with asthma and just have an albuterol inhaler till I can see a specialist in 4 plus months, haven’t been able to get an ADHD test despite my doctors referral, just so you have a preface for my story here.

On days I work toward my goals I generally start with a 16 oz doubled tea, gives me stimulants which I can’t get at the moment and I generally am able to focus on my tasks for 2 hour stents or so. I have some days though that despite getting rest and having a dose of caffeine I get real low energy around my first hour. Recently, during one of these moments I was trying to take a break and realized my breathing was quite shallow and I was somewhat short of breath, so I used my inhaler and I had a rush of energy and was able to knock out all my tasks with energy to spare. Turns out most of my low energy days have been actually about my low blood oxygen and the effects of having undiagnosed asthma. This has happened to me several times now and it blows me away each time. I think to myself “So this is how normal people breath and get so much done.”

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Khanzarate 10 points 2 years ago

Dang a pug with ADHD. I'm glad you have it somewhat sorted, though.

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Coldgoron 6 points 2 years ago

Too accurate lol.

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Catoblepas 10 points 2 years ago

My sympathies as a fellow asthma sufferer, but congrats on the medication at least. It’s really crazy how much easier everything in general is when you can breathe!

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WhyAUsername_1 3 points 2 years ago

For my own research purpose, would you be able to test your oxygen levels with those check oxygen meters that we get or may be one of those inbuilt Oxygen meters in smart watches?

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Coldgoron 3 points 2 years ago

I’m too poor to own a smart watch, maybe an idea for when I can.

Edit: Also they haven’t gave me an oxygen meter. Perhaps that is something the specialist does but not doctor in my state?

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Volkditty 3 points 2 years ago path: 0 13637786 13638254 13644983 13645321, hotness: undefined, score: 3, children: 1
Coldgoron 1 point 2 years ago

Thanks for the suggestion.

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Poem_for_your_sprog 2 points 2 years ago

What were your oxygen levels?

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NeatoBuilds 26 points 2 years ago

Wow people that drank redbull have kids in college already, I guess it does make you move quicker

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PennyRoyal 30 points 2 years ago

Red bull was invented in ’87…

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RinseDrizzle 9 points 2 years ago

Big if true! Would've never thought red bull was older than me!

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PennyRoyal 3 points 2 years ago

I definitely haven’t drunk it this millennium

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usrtrv 4 points 2 years ago

True, but it depends on their country. Wasn't brought to the UK until '94 and the US in '96. And on top of that when did they become widespread in their respective country?

Very well could be true, could be an anachronism, or could be someone who refers to all energy drinks as red bull.

But the real irony is doing this research for an ADHD meme.

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PennyRoyal 3 points 2 years ago

Or I’m old enough that I was drinking red bull when it came out, in college in the early 90’s and stopped by about 2000 when I was in uni because it was what gave me the worst hangovers… sometimes “research” is just remembering things

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usrtrv 2 points 2 years ago

Sorry, I meant my research not yours.

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psud 1 point 2 years ago

I was drinking Red Eye before I could drink beer (18 in Australia) so probably in 1993 or '94. That has the same caffeine level as red bull, tasted better too.

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BarrelAgedBoredom 24 points 2 years ago

Nicotine. I started smoking at 16. Vaping now but nicotine and caffeine are carrying me through my unmedicated life

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maniclucky 12 points 2 years ago

I would hazard that's less unmedicated and more self medicated.

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BarrelAgedBoredom 5 points 2 years ago

You're not wrong haha. Can't wait to be able to afford proper medicine

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maniclucky 5 points 2 years ago

looks awkwardly at the next administration

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BarrelAgedBoredom 4 points 2 years ago

All I need is one prescription bottle with my name on it and then it's all onions from there

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bizarroland 5 points 2 years ago

I read somewhere that nicotine decreases the half-life of caffeine in your system, allowing you to consume more caffeine and feel fewer effects from it.

This would explain the common trope of people smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee.

That being said, this is pulled out of my memory and I would have to spend quite a while trying to find any evidence of it, although everybody I know that smokes are consumes nicotine also consumes quite a bit of caffeine.

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BarrelAgedBoredom 5 points 2 years ago path: 0 13643772 13650630 13652051, hotness: undefined, score: 5, children: 0
dmMeYourNudes 5 points 2 years ago

Same, nicotine is the only reason I can hold a job.

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Baggie 23 points 2 years ago

So much fucking coffee. My god it was too much.

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elidoz 20 points 2 years ago

W dad

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eleitl 18 points 2 years ago

Tea. Extremely strong tea, the kind russian convicts drink.

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elucubra 18 points 2 years ago

I'm in the middle of diagnosis. I do have Bipolar and have been medicated for 4 years or so. My shrink and I suspect that ADHD is there. It seems to be a common comorbidity. I was self-medicating with alcohol, until I got to a very bad place.

Both bipolar and ADHD have a frightening percentage of substance abuse, often as a form of self medication.

I went to the shrink around the time when I got sober. Quitting drinking and meds literally saved my life.

BTW, I got sober thanks to SMART Recovery. SMART is science based and behavior oriented, so even if you don't have an addiction problem (substances and/or behaviors), You can learn a lot of stuff applicable to behavioral problems. Much of the program is based on Cognitive Behavioral therapies, no higher power required. Confidential. Free.

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rottingleaf 2 points 2 years ago

I've stopped taking lots of strong tea with sugar, because despite kinda helping with work, it makes me really depressed.

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dejected_warp_core 18 points 2 years ago

Extreme anxiety.

For the longest time, I couldn't recruit enough concentration to get homework or big projects done until it was this huge looming threat. Frequently, that would involve an all-nighter since it was something due the next day. Other times, it meant cranking out last night's math assignment in home room mere minutes before it was due. It turns out that adrenaline and other stress hormones are great at shoving all the ADHD noise out of the way, however temporarily.

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steeznson 4 points 2 years ago

Interesting experience. My partner who we suspect has ADHD always used to be up all night writing essays on the deadline in uni too.

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Echolynx 2 points 2 years ago

This was it for me, entirely. Deadlines were my drug.

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erotador 17 points 2 years ago

suprised nobody said smoking weed, i smoke like 10 times a day minimum

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db0 19 points 2 years ago

That sounds a bit concerning, ngl >_<

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sexual_tomato 11 points 2 years ago

People that "smoke 10x a day" usually take half a day to go through a single joint. Still a lot of weed but not at the level you're thinking.

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MrPoopyButthole 4 points 2 years ago

You would be surprised. When I am tolerant for a high dose I can vape 6 or 7 times a day which equates to around 3g of strong weed. And that would be every day. About 90g per month.

Yes I have a problem.

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the_post_of_tom_joad 3 points 2 years ago
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boonhet 2 points 2 years ago

I assume that's somewhere where weed is legal and cheap (and vapes are available)

In my country, 90 grams of weed would cost you 1800 euros at street prices (though I suppose at 90 grams a month you're moving more than some low level dealers so maybe you get a discount). That's slightly above the median monthly salary of ~1600 euros.

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db0 3 points 2 years ago

Gotcha. I am not that familiar with the lingo :)

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erotador 7 points 2 years ago

i normally use a flower vape, it uses little refillable capsules that hold about .1 gram, so if i smoke ten times i know i have only smoked 1 gram, but yeah thats still a decent amount imo.

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fossilesque 4 points 2 years ago

It's used as a treatment in some places. I believe it's a qualifier for UK medical cannabis.

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heraplem 6 points 2 years ago

Weed can be very helpful for focus. Not necessarily very helpful for clear thinking, but it can be very good for getting started on something so that you can come back to it later when you're sober.

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Whats_your_reasoning 3 points 2 years ago

It’s also fantastic if you have trouble breaking out of a negative thought cycle. On stressful nights, weed is the only thing that gets my brain to finally STFU and sleep.

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heraplem 1 point 2 years ago

Doesn't always work that way for me, unfortunately. Weed often makes it impossible to avoid or ignore negative self-image problems that I'm usually constantly pushing down.

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makyo 16 points 2 years ago

Wait what, I have below average blood pressure and have always leaned on caffeine to focus better. I never had any idea the two might be connected.

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Shou 15 points 2 years ago

ADHD, self-medicating behaviour from childhood in the form of candy seeking. Impossible impulse to control and occurs when experiencing a dip in concentration/boredom. It helped me focus for very brief moments.

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nixcamic 3 points 2 years ago

Ooooh man as a kid I didn't really like stuff that was strongly sweet or sour. But as an adult sour candy were my thing to the point that I burnt out them even tasting sour. I'd eat a family size bag of sour Skittles on long drives to help me concentrate.

Only sour candy though.

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Shou 2 points 2 years ago

Sour candy still has a lot of sugar in it. Plus, acid can make us feel awake. Works well against nausea too.

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nixcamic 1 point 2 years ago

Oh yeah for sure it has a ton of sugar. It's just well masked by the sour.

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Wiz 15 points 2 years ago

Holy shit! This post gave me an epiphany.

I was a cartoonist for the student newspaper, and drawing a funny comic strip every day was grueling. But I did better when I drank a Coca Cola before I started to brainstorm. Later, guess what - diagnosed ADHD.

Anyway, I probably took 2-3 hours on each comic, and was paid $5 per strip. And spent some of that on soda. So, it was a labor of love and foolishness. Also, I was semi-famous on campus for edgy cartoons that were occasionally funny, most of which I am embarrassed about in middle age.

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USNWoodwork 14 points 2 years ago

Similar but Pistachios. The mechanics of opening the shells and eating them allowed me to focus on the college professor's material after an 9-10 hour work shift. If I showed up to class without pistachios or sunflower seeds I was nodding off in class.

When I was younger they gave me Ritalin, mostly to stop me from burning the building down. It worked, because I never burned the school down.. can't say the same for the neighbors shed... plus there was that incident with the bridge, luckily the fire department showed up quickly.

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Uiop 4 points 2 years ago

good stuff, keep up the flame! 🔥

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whoisearth 14 points 2 years ago

I'm a heavy tea drinker. When I got diagnosed with ADD at 40 I realized I was probably (lol) self-medicating with the copious amounts of tea.

Still better (and tastier) than meds IMHO. Of course don't take my advice always, ALWAYS, talk to your doctor.

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whoisearth 7 points 2 years ago

Yup didn't mention cigarettes because I kicked the habit but nicotine also does wonders for ADD. LOL

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billwashere 13 points 2 years ago

Mini thins (gas station speed) and Red Bull. At least that’s what I did in the 90s before I was diagnosed. Oh and pulling all nighters since my tired brain worked more like a normal brain.

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janus2 12 points 2 years ago

pseudoephedrine

my Adderall script is in USA insurance purgatory and pseudoephedrine is probably the only thing keeping me employed tbh

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Monument 15 points 2 years ago

I was about to say same!

Accidentally, though.
The story is roughly like this: I had bad allergies and fucked up sinuses - I thought. Got sinus headaches every day during bad periods. Lots of sinus infections. Went on for like 10-15 years through periods of being intense and focused and stressed with sinus issues and periods of checking out, being aloof and dippy without sinus issues.
In 2019, sinus rinses, pseudoephedrine, nose sprays, and pain killers weren’t doing it. Resigned myself to having to get the sinus roto-rooter, where they scrape out your sinuses to make it easier for all that junk to drain off. So I went to my doctor to get that in motion. Doctor sent me to an immunologist, who sent me to an ENT, who sent me to a neurologist, who looked at my records for 30 seconds, declared that I had migraines, and sent me on my way with a preventative script.
I was so fucking mad. Didn’t think he could possibly be right. But he was. And then Covid hit and by the time things got normal again, I realized I wasn’t able to work like I was before. So I got got tested for ADHD, and… here I am, rambling.

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Bakkoda 6 points 2 years ago

o/

We got you.

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Goodtoknow 6 points 2 years ago

Same, was taking a few Advil Cold and Sinus pills a week which are sold on the shelf in Canada till I recently got a Strattera prescription (which is causing constipation unfortunately)

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janus2 4 points 2 years ago

here in Freedom Land we gotta show ID to get the pseudoephedrine and promise not to be naughty and make meth with it lmao

oof. sorry to hear you got such an unpleasant side effect :[ i can't recommend psyllium husk enough. i don't know how ancient humans who didn't live near psyllium plants managed to survive 💀

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Bob_Robertson_IX 3 points 2 years ago

Pseudoephedrine has been my thing lately when I need that extra focus for work. Out of curiosity, what dosage do you take?

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janus2 4 points 2 years ago

started with 30 mg but now need 60 (sometimes 90 on bad days...) but I try my damndest to not take them unless I feel like I'm genuinely going to fuck shit up at work. Taking cold medication off label makes me feel guilty 😞

I also tried the 12 hour extended release (120 mg) but that fucked up my sleep which is already precarious

I fucking hate that half the days at work I'm constantly sniffing from the runny nose it induces. Makes me paranoid that my coworkers will think I'm hiding being sick (or worse, a coke habit...)

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r4venw 12 points 2 years ago

Drinking a litre (~32oz) of espresso every day... ETA: I also have narcolepsy. its rough out here

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w3dd1e 4 points 2 years ago

What was your experience finding out you had narcolepsy. Does your narcolepsy come in cataplexy flavor? I’m sorry that you’re dealing with that. It’s not fun.

I’m basically mainlining caffeine too though I don’t think it really helps, lol. I can sleep 6-20 hours and still be ready for a nap. I fell asleep driving once. The only time I ever feel normal is when I take Adderall.

My doctor referred me to a neurologist but I can’t get an appointment until next summer.

Not saying I have narcolepsy but I worry that I have some kind of untreated sleep disorder. I know someone who was diagnosed with narcolepsy but he also suffers from cataplexy.

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r4venw 5 points 2 years ago

I do suffer from cataplexy as well, yes.

I actually found out I had narcolepsy by doing a sleep lab for sleep-apnea as an adult. It kind of came as a shock since everyone else in my life thought I was just lazy as fuck. The ADHD diagnosis came years later.

I'm not an expert, but narcolepsy isn't the only outcome for what you describe. It could also be hypersomnia, I think

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Echolynx 2 points 2 years ago

How did you pursue the sleep lab? Hypersomnia is still ruining my life...

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r4venw 1 point 2 years ago

I just scheduled an appointment with my GP and told him I needed a sleep lab. Insurance covered most of it, I think. I'm a little fuzzy on the details since it was a long time ago. If you're in the US, you'll likely want to make sure you get the details from your insurance company (assuming you have insurance; if not they can get pretty pricey). If you're elsewhere, they'll likely be free or cheap

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Fosheze 11 points 2 years ago

I was put on bupropion for depression and, while it didn't work perfectly, it worked far better than the other antidepressants I had been on. Then I found out that it's frequently used off label to treat ADHD and I started to have some suspicions. Long story short, now I'm diagnosed and on a stimulant and it's amazing.

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Bob_Robertson_IX 3 points 2 years ago

I have some heart issues, so my doctor put me on bupropion to see if it would touch my ADHD symptoms. I don't think that it has, but it has helped a bit with my depression.

I wish there was a stimulant out there that didn't risk making my heart issues worse. I think getting my ADHD under control would also go a long way towards helping with my depression and anxiety. Unfortunately we've mostly been addressing the symptoms of the depression and anxiety and not the ADHD.

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Fosheze 2 points 2 years ago

A friend of mine has the same issue and they just got put on a beta blocker along side the stimulant. According to my psychiatrist, that is fairly common.

But also yeah, controlling my adhd almost completely removed my depression and anxiety symptoms. Doctors tried to treat just my depression/anxiety for over a decade with only marginal results. I had the same experience with the bupropion, it helped with the depression but it didn't do much for the actual executive function.

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AeonFelis 9 points 2 years ago

My dad still swears it was the red bull and snickers and not the medical ...

Wild that someone would think the Red Bull and Snickers are doing it directly without going through the some-ingredients-in-these-products-are-affecting-your-body route.

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volvoxvsmarla 6 points 2 years ago

When I start having a feeling of getting a cold I drink Bayer's Aspirin Plus C. It's literally just aspirin and vitamin C but I swear it works. Not drinking aspirin and vitamin C but only this overpriced combination. When it is dissolved in water, grossly enough. Nothing else works. If I don't drink it, I get a cold.

I literally worked in pharmaceutical science and I know this is complete bullshit borderlining homeopathy but I still swear by it. I wrote a whole academic work on vitamin C supplementation having no effect on getting a cold. And I still do it 😭

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shneancy 8 points 2 years ago

placebo is one hell of a uh not drug!

i noticed that sometimes when i have something important coming up, and i start feeling ill, i can just, force myself to stop? Literally tell myself "nuhuh, we're not getting ill right now, that's not the time" and it works? well not always, but more than it should

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volvoxvsmarla 4 points 2 years ago

That might actually be cortisol released by a stress response. Do you tend to get sick a couple of days later when "there's time"?

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shneancy 4 points 2 years ago

sometimes! other times it goes away entirely. I vividly remember the first time it happened, it was the first day of vacation at my great grandmother's place. i started feeling ill but got so mad at that fact i woke up the next day feeling healthy again, and got to enjoy my vacation fully :)

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USNWoodwork 2 points 2 years ago

I learned about Linus Pauling's ideas on Vitamin C supplementation. Pretty interesting stuff, especially wrt heart disease. I'm paraphrasing but if I remember correctly he theorized that our appendix used to produce vitamin C and that it somehow mutated away from that, and the lack of the vital nutrient causes heart disease problems with humans and all the great apes. Apparently we all get heart disease like cats have bad kidneys. He thought huge doses of vitamin C were the answer.

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volvoxvsmarla 4 points 2 years ago

Yes, he is usually (and anecdotally) used in every introduction to works that cover vitamins and supplementation 😅 but unfortunately his ideas weren't really backed by science. If you eat more vitamin c than you can absorb, you just pee it out. We actually did that in university (control group, breakfast group, breakfast + 1g of vitamin c group, testing the pee and I think capillary blood). Now, I think there are some findings with intravenous vitamin c acting like an oxidizing agent and killing cancer (?) cells, but macrodosing orally just doesn't give you any effect.

Also, fun fact, your RDA can be met by eating one frozen pizza because vitamin c is used as a food additive everywhere.

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shneancy 1 point 2 years ago

macrodosing vitamin c gives my awful stomach cramps :(

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nixcamic 9 points 2 years ago

A friend of mine chews nicotine gum. I have another friend that vapes and drinks like 12 energy drinks a day.

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serenissi 8 points 2 years ago

This is caffeine acting on brain and unlikely any change in blood pressure per se. You can try measuring bp a few time before and after chugging red bull to see how much it changes.

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fuck_u_spez_in_particular 6 points 2 years ago

Oh it does change, it's still a stimulant. AFAIK basically all stimulants increase blood pressure. The degree varies of coarse...

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shneancy 3 points 2 years ago

it gets very fun with adhd where stimulants calm you down. So you're sitting there chilling, slightly sleepy, and then you see your hands shaking lmao

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BluesF 4 points 2 years ago

Man, very true. I used to be totally in the zone after a coffee, because I rarely drank it, but I hated the physical nerviness that came with it. Bizarre mixture of mental calm and physical anxiety.

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trashgirlfriend 1 point 2 years ago

I remember one time I randomly had a really bad reaction to caffeine. Normally I have no real physical reaction to caffeine, but this time my body went crazy, hands shaking, dry mouth, I was kinda panicking honestly.

It made me completely bomb a game of tf2 6v6 and my maincaller got really mad at me :c

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ashitaka 7 points 2 years ago

Rockstar and pseudoephedrine Claritin with a fresh made breakfast burrito. Discovered I could focus easily for hours as the stimulants with a full stomach of food kept me from being overstimulated. Ironically cost me a lot more than Ritalin does as I didn’t have the time or money to pursue a diagnosis at that time.

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ryedaft 7 points 2 years ago

✨ alcohol✨

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bizarroland 7 points 2 years ago

When I was a kid I read that mint flavorings can help the blood vessels in your head dilate, increasing the amount of blood flow to your brain and therefore helping you do better on studying and tests.

Whenever I have a test to study for or to take, I made it a point to keep some sort of mint flavored candy around, and consistently across the board I have always done better on tests than my peers.

That being said, it is entirely plausible that this is a placebo effect, but I like my placebo and it works for me. Perhaps it will work for you as well.

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cheers_queers 6 points 2 years ago

I've heard that chewing a specific flavor of gum while studying for a test, and then chewing the same flavor while taking the test, tricks your brain into recall by association.

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braxy29 4 points 2 years ago

this is how i justified going to exams stoned back in my undergrad days. i studied high, figured i better test high.

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TheSlad 4 points 2 years ago

It was incredibly common at my school for teachers to hand out lifesaver mints before standardized tests.

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Sea_pop 2 points 2 years ago

I always start chewing gum before a licensing exam. Minty gum and not fruit gum. It also helps me concentrate and eat less. When I was skinny skinny I chewed gum like a candy kid and worked retail.

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Sabata11792 6 points 2 years ago

My daily Monster and blue flavored nicotine and weed air is working a lot better and some how has less side effects. Although, longevity is outside the scope at this point.

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Whats_your_reasoning 4 points 2 years ago

blue flavored nicotine

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BilboBargains 5 points 2 years ago

Started with caffeine as a child and never really stopped. School was a problem and I sought solace in cannabis as a teen. Eventually cannabis became toxic to my mental health and I quit it in my twenties, and alcohol somewhat filled the void. A ten year hiatus from all substances ensued but I hated my job and went back to education to retrain and this is where I really got into it with drugs.

Motivating long and boring tasks is ADHD kryptonite, as I'm sure many here are familiar. This particular motivational mountain was a PhD thesis and my weapons of choice were opioids, cocaine, amphetamine and benzodiazepines. Opioids are great for motivation, stimulants sharpen the concentration and benzos let me sleep. I was unaware of ADHD at this time but I knew something was wrong and that this cocktail was completely unsustainable.

Fast forward three years and I finally learn why I seek these things, it's ADHD, duh. Now I have the correct medication and therapy I never think about drugs. I'm happy and productive, I can work on undoing forty years of pretending to be someone without an attention deficit.

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Hadriscus 4 points 2 years ago

Weed to let me take things slowly. Otherwise thoughts spiral out of control, I want to do 1000 things at the same time and can't focus on a single thing. Weed gives me focus, and those eye blinders that people used to put on horses so they would have a narrower field of view, whatever they're called. I'm not english I'm so concentrated I almost forget to eat on days I have an edible,... and I'm a foodie

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psud -1 points 2 years ago

They're called blinkers - the horse vision limiters

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Hadriscus 1 point 2 years ago

Thank you

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downhomechunk 3 points 2 years ago

I used to be the one weirdo who could shoot an 8 ball of coke and be perfectly calm, at least for a few minutes until it started to wear off. That was a long time ago, and I was just diagnosed a couple years ago.

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Bwaz 3 points 2 years ago

My exam trick was no coffee for two days before the exam, then a couple cups the morning of. Worked great. In other news, holy crap, do I have ADHD??

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pseudo 2 points 2 years ago

I'm also from a family with low blood pressure. And sugar is a great trick when it falls down even further. It also help me to study longer but it is hard to strick the right balance with extra-energy and reduced concentration.

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intensely_human 1 point 2 years ago

I’ve noticed when I eat mcdonalds my heart races afterward

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the_post_of_tom_joad 3 points 2 years ago
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roguetrick 2 points 2 years ago

I don't think McDonald's is as bad as Burger King. I had a whopper and the bun made it actually taste sweet. Like a burger wrapped in a glazed donut or something. They're putting a ridiculous amount of sugar in those buns.

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pseudo 2 points 2 years ago

I hate MacDonald fries. They are soft and not crispy at all. I buy fries at store because achieving the crisp from scratch required cooking twice and I don't want to deal with that but I find out that most of stores sell now MacDo style of fries and I hate it.

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the_post_of_tom_joad 1 point 2 years ago
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AddLemmus 2 points 2 years ago

I developed this unique tea leaf / tree bark mix over 20 years ago, and I could swear it changed my life. I studied for 14 hours per day sometimes and absorbed all my training within a few years. Then the effect was gone.

Looking at it objectively, maybe the trick was that it had just the right amount of caffeine, but unlike pure black tea, not too much at once and with a lot of water. Possibly also compensating a micro nutrient deficit. Could also be complex indirect effects, e. g.: ADHD related to gut biome, additional problems due to bad bacteria / yeast overrepresented, medicinal plants in the mix fighting that, to a mild degree.

Treating digestion problems with medicinal tea in combination with caffeine and love for black tea started the whole idea, IIRC, so it's not entirely impossible.

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cyberfae 2 points 2 years ago

Out of curiosity, what was the mix of teas you used?

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roguetrick 1 point 2 years ago
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