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Four weeks of cold turkey from Adderall, what should I take?

trickyfurball

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TL;DR: Constant Adderall / Kratom usage for many years with no breaks - going cold turkey for 4 weeks with hopes of never needing it again - what supplements / dosages should I take during the cold turkey phase?

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I’ve taken Adderall for about 10 years, but in the last 2 years or so, I have barely taken a day off.

It no longer really works for me and any stimulant like Adderall or caffeine no longer gives me the willingness to do anything that it used to. I’ve also been reliant on kratom for about 3 years, and even though I’ve reduced that to barely any now, I feel that’s contributed to the poor mental state I’m in and reliance on uppers to function with a dopamine boost. I have trouble getting to sleep, having quality sleep, constantly have a foggy head, and lots of anxiety.
The times in the past I did take a few days off, I was extremely tired and out of it but on day 2 or 3 I felt my normal emotions and general happiness and motivation increasing, albeit in a very very tiny way. However I was still tired. I’ve also got a weird thing where if I drink even 2 drinks i get an instant hangover (the same night) and the next 2 days I feel and sleep horribly. That effect started after I used Kratom for years.

I’m going to do a 4 week vacation and I won’t be taking any Adderall during that time with the goal of either completely stopping Adderall usage or only taking it once or twice per week when needed in the future. I will stop Kratom entirely.
My question is: what supplements should I take on a daily basis during the four weeks to give my brain chemistry the best support at resetting (is it Dopamine, serotonin, or cortisol that Adderall messes up?)

From my understanding, L tyrosine 3x per day will help - but is that true? What else would you recommend taking?

I’m not sure exactly which chemical imbalances long-term Adderall messes with, but I’d like to cover all of the bases if that’s possible. I assume having a high level of one neurotransmitter and low levels of others is probably bad.

I don’t currently drink coffee. But if i did during this break to offset tiredness will it hinder the reset process? Or would there be something else that’d help with the fatigue that wouldn’t hinder it - like noopept or modafinil?

I’ve tried about 7 antidepressants and other psych meds over the last 2 years and nothing worked, so I’m nearly sure the Adderall is the culprit and that my “happiness” and “motivation” neurotransmitters are just all out of whack.

I know that a complete return to normal will take much longer than four weeks, but I’d like to get the best jumpstart I can so that I don’t feel the need to take it anymore. Any insight into this would be much appreciated.
 
Immodium, gabapentin,pregabalin and a long acting benzo like clonazepam or diazepam just foe the first 10-15 days max. Good luck
 
I know that a complete return to normal will take much longer than four weeks, but I’d like to get the best jumpstart I can so that I don’t feel the need to take it anymore. Any insight into this would be much appreciated.
In 3 months you're back to 90% normal. I talk from experience, so many detoxes along the years from both cocaine and morphine abuse.
 
Immodium, gabapentin,pregabalin and a long acting benzo like clonazepam or diazepam just foe the first 10-15 days max. Good luck
Thank you. I’m curious, why Imodium? And do you recommend a specific dosage of gabapentin or pregabalin?
 
Thank you. I’m curious, why Imodium? And do you recommend a specific dosage of gabapentin or pregabalin?
Why immodium? For all the opiate-like wd symptoms ( RLS, DIARRHEA, yawning, tearing, hot cold sweats, etc.) Mhmm if it's gabapentin around 900-1500mg a day depending on the intensity of the wds, if it's pregabalin between 300-600mg a day
 
I'm not yet at the point you are ie. jumping off the adderall ship (aka Titanic :p)
but a tip from an ex-adderall user was making your sleep conditions an ongoing priority.

I know your Q was about supplements, but rebalancing/resetting in general - plus the uptake/action of any supplements you do take - will surely be optimised by tweaking your sleep to the highest quality you can.

They also said the benefits of good & more routine sleep really became apparent for them after a few weeks.

Its an ongoing experiment for many people i assume but unperpins & forms the foundation for so many effects, both obvious & obscure on the mindBody.
Seems like a good moment to reflect on your sleep & have some fun making it better.
 
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