1/15/2006 2:50:59 PM
^good point. but....In our society, steroids are illegal in organized/pro sports because, well, it's just a sport. Which teams win whatever championships just aren’t serious national concerns. Also, sports are game-like in terms of rules, honor, etc., so having rules making athletes compete on a "level playing field" is understandable--for the sake of the honor of the game. However, dominance/competition in academics and intellect is a far more serious matter for national concern. Both in the public and private sector, our nation excels because we are smart--not because we average 6'5" 280lbs of muscle with 4 minute miles. That being so, psychoactive "smart drugs" are encouraged in our society! (coffee anyone?)--but the g0vt can't just make these new psychiatric drugs OTC and run PSA's encouraging viewers to try the drugs responsibly, (which it should, sort of...) because then the "war on drugs" loses most of it's backing by sending "the wrong message." (The DEA "war on drugs" has a lot to do with this mess. But that's a different issue.)
1/15/2006 3:26:12 PM
did you just say America has more qualified computer engineers because they take more ADD drugs?
1/15/2006 5:07:47 PM
Most kids on those drugs are proven dangerous to themselves.
1/15/2006 5:21:30 PM
^^No. I mean, it might....who knows?.....besides, that's not the point.A society's per-capita amount of ADHD drug use in a vacuum means very little. (I hope that was your point...cause I would agree.) America has vast cultural differences from anywhere else in the world. Therefore, comparing different nations' per-capita ADHD drug use for the purpose of concluding something about those nations' per-capita proficiency in engineering (or any other intellectual field,) won't work. This can easily be understood in relation to the fact that most Americans are fat, lazy, short-sighted, and heavily drugged sheep that think that the ends always justify the means. Non-Americans tend not to be so unwise. The point I was trying to make is that because America is concerned more about the education and intellectual abilities of its' citizens than how many pull-ups they can do, the g0vt agenda is to encourage the use of "smart drugs"--but they can't simply come out and say that. Doing so would contradict decades-old propaganda from the DEA in the "war on drugs". [a related issue] Why do you think caffeine is so big in America?--it increases productivity......most don't care that it's damaging to their health as well as addictive. So by pathologizing natural (albeit undesirable,) character/personality traits that reflect an inability to optimally perform (hence optimally complete globally,) people feel OK taking the drug because they’ve been suckered into believing that they have a "disease" that they’re "treating".Thinking exercise:Hypothetically, if individuals' physical might is more efficacious in maintaining/achieving national superpower status, then the whole roles of sports and education might be reversed. (Bizzaro-world) Academic/intellectual pursuits would only be mere "games and past-times" with ethics rules against taking "smart drugs" for competitors. Similarly, physical fitness pursuits would be the main thrust of the entire nation and a "legitimate", "socially-acceptable" reason to be taking performance enhancing drugs would have to be made--hence the medical model. IOW, the pharmaceutical companies would conspire with the FDA (not unlike today,) to pathologize any and every undesirable physical shortcoming. Under-developed biceps would be a "disease" called "vertical curling disorder" and your MD would prescribe steroids to "treat" it. Fortunately, this is not the world we live in, but none-the-less, it illustrates how the real problem isn't the existence or use of the drugs, but rather the amount of autonomy an individual has in deciding how to seek products or services to address their own health/well-being.^What?! Are you saying that "most kids on those drugs are proven dangerous to themselves," when not taking the drugs? Or are you saying that "most kids on those drugs are proven dangerous to themselves" when they are taking the drugs?(Either way, what's your source?)
1/15/2006 6:16:45 PM
1/15/2006 8:17:41 PM
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/symptom.htmI show most of those symptoms. Guess I have ADHD.
1/15/2006 9:05:57 PM
In your case it's clearly Social Down Syndrome.
1/16/2006 10:19:52 AM
Note: this ended up being kind of long because I wrote about what led to my taking a med for ADD, b/c of all the people criticizing it. For side effects and results, read first and last paragraphs.I've been taking Strattera for a few months now. At first I had racing heartbeat, sweats overnight (and waking up several times), headaches, and major cottonmouth. Cottonmouth still persists pretty frequently. Oh, and more sensitivity with blackouts you get from standing up too quickly. I'd never been on a medication before this, with the exception of birth control a few years back, so my body was like "what are you doing to me?" I didn't notice a decreased sex drive like one person mentioned. If anything it's increased. I do believe that ADD/ADHD is sometimes misdiagnosed as an excuse. In my case I didn't even think of it until my fourth semester that I either withdrew from all but one class, or withdrew completely because I had this block that was keeping me from getting motivated to go to class, and especially to study. It became most noticeable once I had classes that required you to study if you want any chance of doing well in the course. I did every assignment at the last possible moment, and I was completely messy and disorganized. Away from school my husband didn't feel like I was listening to him, and most of the time he was right. There was also no way I could listen to something like an audio book because I just couldn't concentrate on it. My thoughts follow this random pathway so when I would say something it would be completely off topic, and then I'd had to explain how I got to it. Longer story short, I was feeling very frustrated because I knew I was smart enough to be doing very well in school, yet here I was completely not doing so. I guess it's kind of like the whole gadget holding a carrot in front of a rabbit with the stick attached to its head. You can see it but can't reach it. When my friend joked that we have ADD I decided to research it and there were even childhood symptoms that correlated with my life. I went to see a doctor who had done her school studies specifically on ADD/ADHD and in no time she was prescribing Strattera, which is supposed to be less invasive than things like Adderall.Fortunately one place in which I can focus is at work. I may start five things at once, but I do what's required of me, and usually more. This is great because I didn't want to take medication and even though it's been helping me stay on task so far (I'm taking five classes this semester, and no signs of wanting to drop out of them or forgetting tasks yet), I don't plan to continue to take it after school. I am starting to go to the Counseling Center in the hopes that I can get some "coaching" for time management and organization skills that I can hold onto for after school as well as during. I don't believe that just going on a med is all you have to do to work on the problem. You have to be proactive and work on whatever can be done to lessen the necessity for medication.
1/16/2006 11:25:33 AM
1/16/2006 12:43:32 PM
adderal, 20mg is what I'm on. I'm suppose to take it everyday but only take it 3-4 days a week (when I have class basically). I feel like shit if I take it all the time but it does the job damn well if I just take it when I'm actually going to need an attention span
1/16/2006 2:31:56 PM
^^I was meaning ppl that criticize ADD, saying that it's not a serious disorder that can interfere with living.
1/16/2006 3:10:21 PM
where can i find a doctor to reperscribe it to me? i was on aderrall for a while, but then had to stop because i moved away from my old doctor. state had the medical records transferred, but said i had to get an off-campus reevaluation to start taking it again.
1/16/2006 4:43:16 PM
^It'd be nice if you could simply get it OTC, wouldn't it?......---------------------------------------------------
1/16/2006 6:05:49 PM
1/16/2006 6:10:56 PM
1/16/2006 6:50:38 PM
I take adderall (15 mg). I can take it twice a day, but I usually only take it when I have to study or sit through class and need to concentrate. It basically works pretty well for me... You'll definitely start to build up a tolerance...but instead of upping my dose, I usually just stop taking it for awhile. (Basically didn't take it for a month and a half until last week)... Most ppl who take it and NEED it, aren't the ones who abuse it...it's usually the ppl who don't need em and look all cracked out when they take em that are the ones that bring it up constantly. I dont walk around like "OMG I HAVE ADDERALL- WANNA GET JACKED AND STUDY??!" it just gets me to a point where I can actually sit down and focus a little more on things I need to get done. (and usually I don't like it when ppl mention to other ppl that I take them bc inevitably I have ppl bugging me for them all the time)But to each their own. I dont try to peddle my pills off on ppl who dont believe in taking pills... if they help me get my stuff done then WHATS THE PROBLEM?
1/17/2006 1:32:23 AM
1/18/2006 9:59:58 AM
lay off the weed man.
1/18/2006 10:01:26 AM
^I suppose everyone, including famous life-long authors, philosophers, psychologists, and other scientists who hold the same view about psychiatry also need to "lay off the weed"?sober, your highly predictable weed comments make you look stupid, not me. They aren't funny. You aren't funny. Can’t the pony do any more tricks? No? I didn't think so. At least you tried, I guess.... Look, I'm sorry if some pot-head raped your mom or pissed in your cornflakes, but your anti-marijuana-user attitude is no different from common bigotry. That's right--I said it. You are nothing but a two bit bigot. Now fuck off.
1/18/2006 10:17:20 AM
I'm glad I'm taking Strattera rather than something like Adderall. I don't notice any drastic change in my general demeanor and wellbeing except for the side effects during the adjustment phase. I take 80mg a day. I'd rather just take a tame one daily, than to take one that would make my body experience ups and downs when going off and back onto the drug. I notice a vast increase in alertness, ability to get out of bed when I need to in the mornings, concentration and getting schoolwork done before the last minute, etc, but without major physical or other mental changes.
1/18/2006 10:32:50 AM
speaking of predictable.that sounds like the random babbling (like most of your posts) of some burned out stoner who thinks they have the world figured out.people like you are the ones that give pot a bad name.
1/18/2006 10:34:16 AM
1/18/2006 11:04:57 AM
speaking of predictable.
1/18/2006 11:05:37 AM
1/18/2006 11:15:04 AM
1/18/2006 11:17:46 AM
BECAUSE THAT MAKES IT OK When the US was still practicing eugenics in the 1970’s, it was also "fully accepted in medicine."When homosexuality was considered a "mental illness", that view was also "fully accepted in medicine."When Nazi scientists used psychiatry to murder over 100,000 people, it was also "fully accepted in medicine."Why don't you actually make a point that matters?[Edited on January 18, 2006 at 11:44 AM. Reason : ]
1/18/2006 11:26:39 AM
you remind me of a little kid, who just sticks his fingers in his ears and screams "LA LA LA LA LA" whenever someone says something you dont agree with.
1/18/2006 11:28:49 AM
^actually, that's how I view you....what a coincidence!Anyone with a brain who reads this thread will clearly see that I've made many meaningful points; whereas you are just an immature bigot trying to troll and waste people's time.Seriously. Let's print out this thread, take it to 5 NCSU professors, (of your choice,) and ask them to identify the intelligent meaningful posts from the stupid pointless posts. I'll bet you $1,000 that at least 4 of the 5 will side with me. You are a moron, and it is obvious. No matter how many stupid comebacks and insults you throw my way, the fact remains.
1/18/2006 11:38:11 AM
so let me get this straight. im immature, but its perfectly mature to challange someone to a fight based purely on what they said on an online message board.one day, i hope to reach your level of maturity.
1/18/2006 11:42:14 AM
See? Now you're making stuff up.I never challenged you to a fight. Check my words:
1/18/2006 11:50:20 AM
youre right...thats MUCH more mature. what was i thinking!?!?
1/18/2006 11:57:55 AM
***gets last word in***
1/18/2006 12:03:23 PM
1/18/2006 1:14:19 PM
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1/18/2006 3:36:25 PM
wow.......amazing.
1/18/2006 3:49:23 PM
1/18/2006 4:37:03 PM
america and all of western civilization did just fine for the last 10,000 years without addies.
2/18/2006 4:15:18 AM
So the end result of all this overprescribing is a generation of speed freaks; addicted users with presciptions renewed at any time. Are they planning on taking amphetamines for the rest of their lives (with whatever health effects that might entail), or will they one day step up and face reality and the withdrawals? I've seen it in my own friends, who swear they will slow down, pop another Adderall to combat the depression of withdrawals.
2/18/2006 11:36:06 AM
aside from all the fighting.everyone list your doctor, for those interested in being tested for ADHD
2/20/2006 10:52:22 AM
Dr. Douglas Hammer
2/20/2006 10:57:36 AM
http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/adhd/symptom.htm
2/20/2006 11:13:24 AM
tl;dr
9/5/2017 9:34:41 PM
Actually I'm on dextroamphetamine 10mg per day.
9/10/2017 6:36:51 PM
Same
9/22/2017 7:21:53 PM
^^ Dex rocks. They used to give it to us on combat deployments, working long hours and flying long missions at odd hours.The point was that it's a stimulant, but I found I was MASSIVELY more productive and focused on it.I kinda think I might be ADD, but undiagnosed and able to cope with it pretty well. I'm prob less afflicted than some, and I think I'm smart enough to just brute-force things cognitively sometimes, even as I inadvertently make things harder than they need to be and shoot myself in the foot, haha. I think that I've developed coping strategies over the years to the point where I do OK, but I've always scored extremely high test scores, and made comparatively mediocre grades. I have learned a huge breadth of different stuff, and I crave mental stimulation pretty much all the time in one way or another, but I think I have a harder time than most people do with tedious stuff or anything that I'm not genuinely interested in.I do find that I have a hell of a caffeine intake, and it doesn't really have a significant effect on me (like...I can drink a small pot of coffee, like 4-5 cups, or an energy drink, and go right to sleep). As I start staring down a master's degree (or possibly two?), I had thought about going and getting potentially diagnosed and getting meds, but it turns out that the FAA will revoke your medical for ADD meds. In fact, I think that the ADD diagnosis itself is downing. In any case, you have to be off-meds for 90-days, and then undergo an evaluation with a series of tests to make sure you do OK, before you can fly again.Unless they change their tune on that, I suppose I'll keep flying, brew another pot of coffee, have 50% effectiveness while studying, and leave whether or not I have ADD undetermined, haha.odd that a Navy flight surgeon can give you Dex specifically so you can stay alert and focused in a $60M, 55,000 lb, 650 mph jet packing bombs, missiles, or jamming pods...but the FAA flips their fucking lid about the prospect of a civilian pilot taking the same or similar meds and flying a 65-hp, 85-mph, 1000-lb Piper Cub.[Edited on September 22, 2017 at 9:58 PM. Reason : The horror. ][Edited on September 22, 2017 at 9:59 PM. Reason : ]
9/22/2017 9:52:38 PM
^Excellent post. I concur
9/23/2017 8:07:37 AM
9/23/2017 5:21:42 PM
I started getting anxiety in my late 20s for seemingly no reason and it got to where certain situations call for me to take Xanax to feel comfortable. My physician basically said it's harder for them to prescribe it so he sent me to a psychiatrist for refills. Psychiatrist said that she thinks my anxiety is the result of untreated ADD/ADHD - essentially my adrenaline is constantly going and it upsets my stomach (big part of my anxiety) and makes it so it's very hard for me to sit still in situations like meetings/class where my anxiety is most pronounced. She wants to try me on Concerta but the idea of adding a potential nausea invoking medication and also a stimulant seems counter intuitive to me. She also suspects this may be due to issues with my thyroid. I guess my question is have y'all ever used ADD/ADHD meds to treat anxiety? Did it help?
10/3/2017 11:17:36 AM