#ADHD, in most cases a diagnostic of normally active young humans, allows parents & teachers to replace their efforts with a pill!
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there's active and there's hyperactive. Learn the difference.
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spread fear of life saving drugs some more.
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thank you, as someone with ADHD I know the true benefits of these drugs. I can actually have a future.
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possibly trie but its over prescribed for educational acheivement etc. I get a lot of bogus requests.
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The best and most effective way to drop adderall is cannabis... Worked for me...
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Wow. I've never trusted these drugs...thank you for sharing a powerful story about WHY people should beware. I'm so glad you won.
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except they help many with ADHD. Non-ADHD people should ever take them.
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no doubt they work - they have terrible side effects - pick your poison?
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I've had every severe side effect there is, but they were at one point very effective for me.
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I cant believe anyone would run an article like this, maybe try consulting people who ACTUALLY NEED IT instead of an addict??
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Frankly its disgusting that this is the image you want to portray of people like me as people who fake our disorders to get "drugs"
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May I suggest a response piece by someone who didn't fake symptoms to get Rx?
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better story: off-prescription ADHD med use is academic cheating. Why isn't it an honor code violation?
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this person was not diagnosed with ADHD, so she deserved what she got for abusing the drug. People with ADHD do not experience that
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I recently completed a questionnaire on your Comments section. Awful articles like this are exactly why you need reader comments.
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At least someone who read the comments gets a truer picture. It also concerns me that you don't realize how poor this piece is.
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Still recall another dumb magazine piece in which the writer asked 2 ppl who were doing a well on a schizophrenia drug if they 1/
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missed their "real selves"? If not a schizophrenia, it was another serious illness. Wd you ask someone with a broken leg taking
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painkillers if s/he missed her or his "real self?"
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