Based on what I have read, these are helpful supplements in reducing the neurotoxicity from amphetamine abuse;
Acetyl-l-carnitine arginate
Methyl B12
SAM-e
Fishoil
Magnesium
(Antioxidants?)
My question, however, is specifically pertaining to reversing amphetamine neurotoxicity in an adolescent?
My situation is someone in high school who has only abused adderall approximately 10 times- the doses, however, have been always been around 120mg XR.
The first 9 (or so) times of taking the 120mg Adderall XR, they just stayed up all night and crashed the next day. Never really redosed- and each abuse incident was done with AT LEAST a weeks break. The first time they took 120mg XR, they waited 3 weeks. Then they waited a month to take 120mg XR again. The next week, another 120mg XR was taken, and the next week was the same. Then a week and a half later, 180mg Adderall XR was taken, and another week and a half later, 150mg XR was taken- that was 3 days ago.
About 15 hours after taking 150mg Adderall XR, 75mg of Seroquel was taken, and 2 hours of sleep was achieved. They slept the next night. Now, the person is experiencing affects after dosing adderall that they haven't had before- they include; terrible difficulty falling asleep, some nausea after eating, problems with short term memory (difficulty retaining/recalling somewhat recent information), horrifically painful headaches and feelings of overheating, heartbeat at odd speeds (fast pulse when trying to fall asleep), difficulty with thought processes and concentrating, hesitation in speech, and occasional feelings of vertigo.
The person has also taken (today and yesterday) a calcium/magnesium supplement, a fish oil supplement, 2 daily multivitamins, and 2 bananas a day for dopamine purposes, as well as eggs as 'brain food.'
***I know that this last dosage was taken only 3 days ago (almost to the hour), so will these symptoms possibly go away or lessen with the person continuing with 100% sobriety (no sleeping pills or anything, either)? I'm worried that because of the adolescence age (14 or 15), permanent damage has been done, even though there have only been 10 doses, although they were quite large XR quantities. Any information would be extremely appreciated.
And also- would it be okay to take melatonin to help fall asleep at night? And would regularly daily exercise have benefits towards recovery?
Sorry for the long post, thank you for reading!
Acetyl-l-carnitine arginate
Methyl B12
SAM-e
Fishoil
Magnesium
(Antioxidants?)
My question, however, is specifically pertaining to reversing amphetamine neurotoxicity in an adolescent?
My situation is someone in high school who has only abused adderall approximately 10 times- the doses, however, have been always been around 120mg XR.
The first 9 (or so) times of taking the 120mg Adderall XR, they just stayed up all night and crashed the next day. Never really redosed- and each abuse incident was done with AT LEAST a weeks break. The first time they took 120mg XR, they waited 3 weeks. Then they waited a month to take 120mg XR again. The next week, another 120mg XR was taken, and the next week was the same. Then a week and a half later, 180mg Adderall XR was taken, and another week and a half later, 150mg XR was taken- that was 3 days ago.
About 15 hours after taking 150mg Adderall XR, 75mg of Seroquel was taken, and 2 hours of sleep was achieved. They slept the next night. Now, the person is experiencing affects after dosing adderall that they haven't had before- they include; terrible difficulty falling asleep, some nausea after eating, problems with short term memory (difficulty retaining/recalling somewhat recent information), horrifically painful headaches and feelings of overheating, heartbeat at odd speeds (fast pulse when trying to fall asleep), difficulty with thought processes and concentrating, hesitation in speech, and occasional feelings of vertigo.
The person has also taken (today and yesterday) a calcium/magnesium supplement, a fish oil supplement, 2 daily multivitamins, and 2 bananas a day for dopamine purposes, as well as eggs as 'brain food.'
***I know that this last dosage was taken only 3 days ago (almost to the hour), so will these symptoms possibly go away or lessen with the person continuing with 100% sobriety (no sleeping pills or anything, either)? I'm worried that because of the adolescence age (14 or 15), permanent damage has been done, even though there have only been 10 doses, although they were quite large XR quantities. Any information would be extremely appreciated.
And also- would it be okay to take melatonin to help fall asleep at night? And would regularly daily exercise have benefits towards recovery?
Sorry for the long post, thank you for reading!