>>9553793Used both, take neither actively. Too expensive, no legitimate condition for a script, and even if I had a legitimate condition, it wouldn't be worth jumping through the hoops for Aus' 10mg Ritalin IR.
>>9553812>>9553838Best methylphenidate formulation by my experience.
>>9554410Stop.
>>9555627Started at 17, was using drugs since an earlier age very infrequently. These drugs tend to cloud thought slightly (much less than say, alcohol), however they push you towards more productive habits; your behaviour on stims has a positive impact, and the drugs offset that a tiny bit.
>>9555640You're correct; these drugs act on existing brain formation, they don't influence, at all, mechanisms for neurogenesis. Behaviour does though, which is why you might see people use these compounds sparingly to get a leg up, and do so successfully, and is why you might see smaller children suffer in the long term.
>>9555651You should look into nicotine patches, and amphetamine compounds. They'll round off your regime more healthily.
>>9556562I take 10mg of methamphetamine 2-3 times a week. I really like it. The easiest way I can describe it, is that it lowers the barriers of motivation to engage in a specific task, and focus on it. For me, that keeps me from being negative towards myself, and allows me to reflect a little more while doing tedious things. The increased awareness decreases my anxiety, and I function more effectively.
>>95570978 hours isn't the typical waking day.
>>9557135It could not matter less if ADHD is real, if you get something out of being a 'drug addict', then you get something out of it. To not engage in net positive behaviour out of some predisposition seems generically stupid and unscientific.
>>9557278I'm not an addict by the medical definition of the word, but I'm psychologically dependent. However, I have these drugs, so these '''points''' couldn't matter less. No negative impacts are experienced because of those things.