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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 679781" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>The doctors don't know much, because they don't take the multitude of pills they prescribe. They don't spend much time talking with the patients, and they tend to discount life-altering side-effects. </p><p></p><p>UpandDown,</p><p></p><p>The nurse with the bad attitude was right about one thing. Adderall does ramp up anxiety. My late husband demanded Adderall of his psychiatrist. He was depressed and had a demanding job. Initially, the Adderall energized him and gave him focus. Long term, though, it was heck. My husband began taking more and more of it, would run out of it early, and then plummet into a deep depression. When he was taking it, there were times where he acted like a cat on a hot tin roof: jumpy, agitated, angry, fearful. If the person is depressed, the relief from the depression is immediate, and, it appeared to me, somewhat intoxicating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 679781, member: 11832"] The doctors don't know much, because they don't take the multitude of pills they prescribe. They don't spend much time talking with the patients, and they tend to discount life-altering side-effects. UpandDown, The nurse with the bad attitude was right about one thing. Adderall does ramp up anxiety. My late husband demanded Adderall of his psychiatrist. He was depressed and had a demanding job. Initially, the Adderall energized him and gave him focus. Long term, though, it was heck. My husband began taking more and more of it, would run out of it early, and then plummet into a deep depression. When he was taking it, there were times where he acted like a cat on a hot tin roof: jumpy, agitated, angry, fearful. If the person is depressed, the relief from the depression is immediate, and, it appeared to me, somewhat intoxicating. [/QUOTE]
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