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The last few years I've had problems with lack of energy and feelings of dissacoiation; not to mention depression, anxiety, etc.... Anyways I've done loads of caffeine, and that's been working fine except lately it's begning to work less. So I want something stronger; I've done ephedera a few times; but would prefer amphetamines for the following reasons: 1-amphetamines release dopamine + adrenaline; ephedera seems to only release adrenaline 2-amphetamines appear safer than ephedera; one woud have to take large potentially unsafe doses of ephedera to mimic what would occur from safe small doses of amphetamines. 3-ampheatmines can be snorted; ephedera can't [neither can caffeine for that matter] *correct me if I'mwrong. I asked my doctor to prescribe me some dexedrine but was unsucesful; saw a psychatrist and asked for something for energy - both said I don't need an "energy boost" and just put me on some effexor which is supposed to regulate my energy levels but dosen't do much. Is there anyway I can persuade a doctor/psychatrist that I really do need an "energy boost" as opposed to a "regulation" of my energy? I considered getting some amphetamines of the street, but was worried because I heard street speed is very cut. Edited by: angelofdeath |
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No good doctor will prescribe you an amphetamine for a freaking energy boost. If they did, I'd be worried about what other unethical things they might be doing. Ridiculous... might as well start asking for prozac because your boyfriend dumped you, too. BTW caffeine can be snorted. Edited by: par excellence. |
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This message is 100% hypothetical:
If you really </span></span>feel that you need prescription amphetamines, you should research about what doctors typically prescribe amphetamines (dexedrine or adderall) for. I got this information about symptoms of ADD (What adderall and dexedrine are commonly prescribed for) from http://borntoexplore.org/whatisadd.htm. (this is more for people in school/college or of a young age) Inattention (must meet six of the following to a degree that is "maladaptive"): </font> <ul>[*]Often fails to give close attention to details or makes mistakes in schoolwork;</font>[*]difficulty sustaining attention in tasks; </font>[*]seems not to listen; </font>[*]fails to follow instructions or finish work; </font>[*]unorganized; </font>[*]difficulties with schoolwork or homework; </font>[*]loses things like school assignments, books, tools, etc.; </font>[*]easily distracted; </font>[*]forgetful about daily activities. </font>[/list]This is more for adult ADD: (from http://www.add-adhd-help-center.com/...s_add_adhd.htm) Inattention ADD symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder:</span> </span> <ul>[*]often fails to give close attention to details.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often has difficulty sustaining attention in tasks or play activities.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often becomes easily distracted by irrelevant sights, sounds and extraneous stimuli.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often does not seem to listen when spoken to directly.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often does not follow through on instructions and fails to finish schoolwork, chores, or duties in the workplace.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often has difficulty organizing tasks and activities.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often avoids tasks, such as schoolwork or homework, that require sustained mental effort.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often loses things necessary for tasks or activities, like school assignments, pencils, books, or tools.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]often is forgetful in daily activities.</span>[/list]<ul>[*]rarely follows instructions carefully and completely.</span>[/list] If you go to a different doctor (preferably a different one, otherwise the current doctors that you asked for it from will probably think your lying) and mention that you have symptoms like this, a prescription is almost ensured. Enjoy. And yes, you can snort caffeine. Peace |
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Amphetamines are not perscribed for energy, and personally, I believe they are very much over perscribed for ADD/ADHD. Amphetamines are not ideal for a regular energy boosts because once you get a tolerance, they loose they're effectiveness. Also, when you try to get off the amphetamine, your energy level will be much worse than before.
Look, we all get tired sometimes, it's natural. You just need to tough it out. I'm not sure how old you are, but if your in your teens, or early 20's, your body will feel tired alot, it's part of growing up. I am 18 and I feel drained of energy all the time. I go to school and work 4 hours everyday and it's tough, but I need the money for college so I'm motivated to keep goin. When I get tired, I have a cup of strong coffee or somethin. Caffiene will only block the chemicals in your brain that tell you your tired though, it's not going to be much of an energy boost. |
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"No good doctor will prescribe you an amphetamine for a freaking energy boost. If they did, I'd be worried about what other unethical things they might be doing.
Ridiculous... might as well start asking for prozac because your boyfriend dumped you, too. " First off. Shut up. You have contributed nothing to this thread. Go preach in an anti-drug site where people will actually care. Angel I would go to another doctor and tell them about your problems studying and even tell the doctor you have read up some things about ADD and think you might have it. The doc would start you on ritalin and if that doesn't work they would put you on dexedrine (adderall is banned in Canada). |
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That's funny. I wasn't being anti-drugs... I was being honest, almost </span>no ethical doctor will give you ADHD medication for an energy boost (*eyes roll out of head*)... that's unethical to do so unless they diagnose you with ADHD first, since that's what they're for when given out by a doctor, and is very comparible to some emo teenager wanting prozac to get over the fact that Jimmy dumped her at the prom. It's ridiculous that people would ask for prescrip. amphetamines for energy... my god, your doctor is a doctor, not a street dealer. Makes me wonder how many people wander in to the office asking for vicodin and xanax for their period cramps and common headaches. |
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If you have a resident AD[H]D kid around (they're usually not hard to find), try asking if they'll give/sell you some of their Ritalin or Adderall. That's worked for people in the past This is non-related, but be careful with Effexor. That stuff fucked me up more than any street drug ever has. |
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thanks for the suggestions like the ADD diagnosis;
-by the way "rave_pixie" how did effexor fuck you up? |
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Qestion to you all.
Are you more likely to get aphetamines with Hyperactive or Inattentive ADD, or it doesn't make any difference? I'd rather get Adderal or Dexedrin then Rittalin or some other weaker crap. |
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