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withdrawal
SWIM bought six 30 mg IR adderall which lasted him 4 days. Now it's only been 3 days since his last dose, and he knows recovery takes time. He would just like to know when his symptoms will dissipate. He feels fatigued all the time, has stomache problems, and is all around out of it. Sometimes it's hard for SWIM to eat like he just feels full all the time, he gets nauseated really easy, and his muscles and joints hurt a lot. Also, SWIM gets confused REALLY easily, he'll forget details about things that happened earlier in the day. He's been smoking grass to help with his pain and stimulate his appetite, does this help or hinder the recovery process? Thanks for your input!
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Re: withdrawal
Usually a full seven days for SWIY not to feel that bad but to leave one's system completely about 14. If swiy is resorting to the grass to help withdrawls then good. Do so. Even benzos to help though most don't want to do that since the fatigue is overwhelming and swiys can sleep for days . Many experience crying and severe mood swings though so there is where the benzos would really help.
Whatever swiy finds to help through this process , do so. I posted this in another adderal/ritalin forum if I remember correctly, and again in one with regards to amitriptylline . Best of luck to SWIY |
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Re: withdrawal
Did you eat properly when taking them? What about since then? What you took is hardly enough to warrant withdrawal, nobody suspects a lack of proper sleeping and eating is more to blame.
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Re: withdrawal
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Amphetamines have taught SWIM how important sleep really is to his body. |
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Re: withdrawal
Thanks for all your replies. SWIM feel fine now, he suspect that he got sick by other means... maybe there was pestisides in his weed or something, idk. Also, SWIM did change his diet because he thought more about what he was eating and how it would affect his adderall high. He stayed away from sugar, and he ate more protein that usual. SWIM isn't sure, but he's healthy and READY FOR MORE!!!
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Re: withdrawal
destinationowhere,
Swim told me that after being on adderall for 48hr+ he usually feels very 'fried' and tries to avoid smoking marajuana because he says it makes him feel more 'spacy' and he says the crash is worse, but he does smoke if he is not crashing to help raise his appetite. But Swim is an odd one, so maybe it's just him. |
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