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<blockquote data-quote="ahill1" data-source="post: 54689" data-attributes="member: 246"><p>If so, when did you discover it? </p><p></p><p>I've discovered mine this year, as a 25 years old. First time I took Vyvanse it felt like a life saver, I felt so productive and willing to do things I couldn't believe it, I felt like thoughts were going out of my head in a way I never imagined before when studying for college... Tho unfortunately there's no magic pill, it reduces appetite and can lead to a cycle of bad habits if you don't manage adhd meds well... It made me more talkative and confident, tho it ended up having the opposite effect months later, with me prefering to stay alone and not hang out in weekends, which I'd always do, which was a so glarring change everyone would ask me about it. I'm going back to good old habits again and administering the meds intake, taking days off it and not thinking it'll be the solution for everything. </p><p></p><p>Reading and studying while havind ADHD and not being medicated is a difficult task tho...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahill1, post: 54689, member: 246"] If so, when did you discover it? I've discovered mine this year, as a 25 years old. First time I took Vyvanse it felt like a life saver, I felt so productive and willing to do things I couldn't believe it, I felt like thoughts were going out of my head in a way I never imagined before when studying for college... Tho unfortunately there's no magic pill, it reduces appetite and can lead to a cycle of bad habits if you don't manage adhd meds well... It made me more talkative and confident, tho it ended up having the opposite effect months later, with me prefering to stay alone and not hang out in weekends, which I'd always do, which was a so glarring change everyone would ask me about it. I'm going back to good old habits again and administering the meds intake, taking days off it and not thinking it'll be the solution for everything. Reading and studying while havind ADHD and not being medicated is a difficult task tho... [/QUOTE]
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