I personally think Adderall's a good drug. If you disagree, that's perfectly fine, a lot of people do. On 60 mg right now, doin' good.
Anyway, my girlfriend had only taken Adderall once and claimed it made her puke. My friend and I were sure it wasn't the Adderall that made her puke and we convinced her that one 30 would probably be fun. I took 60mg, my girlfriend took 30, and my other friend took 150 (he's a bit stupid about things like this). About an hour or so after dosing, my girlfriend pulled over the car and started puking.
I ended up having to drive from then on and make stops every 5 or 10 minutes for my girlfriend to puke. We took the Adderall about 3 and a half hours ago, and my girlfriend is now sleeping on my bed and appears fine.
But this has me thinking - does Adderall make anyone else puke? I've done it once on a bad comedown, but it's certainly not something that happens often. Anyone got any idea what was going on? She's been taking Zoloft daily for like 10 years, and I think it might be a part of it. She's been trying to quit the Zoloft recently, but hasn't yet been able to. Quitting always gives her withdrawals and bad moods.
Another interesting bit - my girlfriend is also prescribed Vyvanse for ADD (a disease which isn't real, by the way) and never has a bad reaction with it. She rarely takes the Vyvanse, though, as she doesn't particularly like it. I just find it weird that she can take a dose of 100 mg Vyvanse and feel fine, but 30 of Adderall makes her puke and it has both times she's done it. Any thoughts?
One last question (sorry for the neverending post, I'm sure a lot of you know how speeding is, too) - does anyone have any good information on what percent of the population has been diagnosed with SOME sort of disease or disorder? Or just...info on ADD and/or disorders and medications in general. I'm trying to write a quick thing on my computer explaining the reasons why ADD isn't real; any info might help me out.
Anyway, my girlfriend had only taken Adderall once and claimed it made her puke. My friend and I were sure it wasn't the Adderall that made her puke and we convinced her that one 30 would probably be fun. I took 60mg, my girlfriend took 30, and my other friend took 150 (he's a bit stupid about things like this). About an hour or so after dosing, my girlfriend pulled over the car and started puking.
I ended up having to drive from then on and make stops every 5 or 10 minutes for my girlfriend to puke. We took the Adderall about 3 and a half hours ago, and my girlfriend is now sleeping on my bed and appears fine.
But this has me thinking - does Adderall make anyone else puke? I've done it once on a bad comedown, but it's certainly not something that happens often. Anyone got any idea what was going on? She's been taking Zoloft daily for like 10 years, and I think it might be a part of it. She's been trying to quit the Zoloft recently, but hasn't yet been able to. Quitting always gives her withdrawals and bad moods.
Another interesting bit - my girlfriend is also prescribed Vyvanse for ADD (a disease which isn't real, by the way) and never has a bad reaction with it. She rarely takes the Vyvanse, though, as she doesn't particularly like it. I just find it weird that she can take a dose of 100 mg Vyvanse and feel fine, but 30 of Adderall makes her puke and it has both times she's done it. Any thoughts?
One last question (sorry for the neverending post, I'm sure a lot of you know how speeding is, too) - does anyone have any good information on what percent of the population has been diagnosed with SOME sort of disease or disorder? Or just...info on ADD and/or disorders and medications in general. I'm trying to write a quick thing on my computer explaining the reasons why ADD isn't real; any info might help me out.