Post 400566 by amphetamine@social.wxcafe.net
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 (DIR) Post #400542 by cwebber@octodon.social
       2018-10-06T18:34:03Z
       
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       Food consumption and weight gain after cessation of chronic amphetamine administration https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041868/
       
 (DIR) Post #400546 by cwebber@octodon.social
       2018-10-06T18:34:29Z
       
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       This is what happened to me.  When I was pubescent I was on very high doses of adderall.  I was very thin then.  Still, I had high (for my age) blood pressure because of genetic factors, so I figured I'd take myself off meds.  I immediately became constantly hungry and quickly gained 100 pounds.  I went from being full after a couple spoonfuls of soup to being voraciously, constantly hungry.(Please don't give advice in the comments btw.  I've heard it all.)
       
 (DIR) Post #400566 by amphetamine@social.wxcafe.net
       2018-10-06T18:36:10Z
       
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       @cwebber sorry bud
       
 (DIR) Post #400704 by cwebber@octodon.social
       2018-10-06T18:45:31Z
       
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       I wish I had either never been on or never took myself off ADD meds.  The medical industry doesn't want to correct their damage because now I want back on "for the wrong reasons", and I'm the one blamed for it and paying the consequences.
       
 (DIR) Post #401031 by mhu2141ai@octodon.social
       2018-10-06T19:16:49Z
       
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       @cwebber I feel like the medical system is nearly this capricious with drugs designed to treat any mental condition, surely there's some improvement to be made :\