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(Adderall) Not Experiencing Adderall Effects

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I have been awake ~32 hours. About 26 hours ago my friend gave my 3 5 mg Adderall pills, and then we proceeded to add 3 5 mg pills at irregular intervals over the next few hours until about 20 hours ago, when I took the last of the 5 mg pills.

I really enjoyed the effects, and they helped me stay up, study, and generally enjoy the night. I decided to try a higher dosage all at once, so I bought 4 10 mg pills and took them a little over an hour ago. My problem is that I am not experiencing any effects.

Is it possible that I have taken too much in a narrow period? Or that I am too tired to enjoy it? I'm just disappointed cause I wanted the same buzz I got with the 5 mgs but I'm not getting anything after a sizable wait period.

18 yrs old
185 lbs
6' 3''

One thing to add: I ate a big bowl of oatmeal before I popped the 4 10 mgs. Is it possible the food is somehow blocking the drug from kicking in?
 
I took adderall for a while, and every month or so I had to increase the dose. Some people have a natural tolerance. Most likely your brain needs to sleep, as when you sleep the chemicals in your brain flushed out. I am now on concerta which I take every day 108 mg split up into 56 x 2 a day. When I do not need to focus I cut up, de wax, and snort the concerta left. if I do it the next day again , the snorting part I do not get anywhere near the buzz the first day. Are you prescribed adderall or are you taking it purely recreational? You shouldnt really expect to big a buzz form adderall at that low of a dose, once again it is meant for people with add to actually calm them down and be able to focus. Get some sleep, give it a few days, and try again.
 
I took adderall for a while, and every month or so I had to increase the dose. Some people have a natural tolerance. Most likely your brain needs to sleep, as when you sleep the chemicals in your brain flushed out. I am now on concerta which I take every day 108 mg split up into 56 x 2 a day. When I do not need to focus I cut up, de wax, and snort the concerta left. if I do it the next day again , the snorting part I do not get anywhere near the buzz the first day. Are you prescribed adderall or are you taking it purely recreational? You shouldnt really expect to big a buzz form adderall at that low of a dose, once again it is meant for people with add to actually calm them down and be able to focus. Get some sleep, give it a few days, and try again.

Man the thing is now that I've experienced that cool up feeling I want it really bad. I'm considering researching harder drugs now.
 
What type of "harder drugs" as in more stimulants? or do you mean as in coke, meth, speed....I would experiment with other stimulants like vivance, concerta, ritalin etc before you jump to hard drugs.
also coming off of these drugs is hard and miserable and can make you very depressed.
 
Nah I wasn't talking about coke and whatnot I meant other pills. Which stimulant pills do you most recommend?
 
No great surprises there really.... glad you enjoyed it! I clearly remember the first time I tried speed, back in 1975. A wonderful, glorious high, one of those peak moments, my first taste of a 'strong drug'. And, quite naturally, just like you I wanted it to go on forever and ever... and saw no reason why it shouldn't. Alas, my naivety and inexperience at 16/7 were in full bloom, and I was still idealistic, supremely positive, and believed anything was possible with determination, hard work and a bit of luck.


It goes without saying that this joyful enthusiasm, faith and hopefulness soon gave way to cynicism, disappointment, expectation of failure and negativity as life took hold. This was not due to drugs, in fact they renewed my joy, hope and joyful wonder several times, and have continued to do so all my life. I soon had to face the fact that, no matter how simple, desirable and wonderful it seemed to be to continue that marvellous speed rush forever and ever, it was impossible - no matter how much whizz I begged, borrowed, bought, stole or manufactured. And I learned a vital lesson concerning the nature of the Universe and the human condition - "Nothing Good Lasts Forever". Followed by - "You Never Get Something For Nothing", which particularly applies to physics, chemistry, and biology.


That delicious, ecstatic, divinely joyful speedy state is impossible to extend indefinitely, no matter how much you take and have available. The way it works depends on amphetamine's effect on the body and brain, releasing hormones and chemicals which actually produce the sensations of 'joy and energy' in the brain and nervous system. Unfortunately, there are only limited reserves of these substances, and once depleted and used up, no amount of speed will have an effect, as it takes the body an infuriatingly long time to manufacture fresh supplies of them. You can try bigger doses of course, I know I did, as do most people, but there's no way out - you just have to wait and be patient.

Whatever you take or do, evryone's body requires sleep in the end, to repair, replenish and recover. You can put it off for a long, long time, but if you keep going too long, you will get very ill, confused and depressed. It's a bit like having a leaky old car... you can keep filling the tank to brimming, keep the throttle wide open, and it will go, fast and well... until the tyres go flat, or oil and water run out, at which point no amount of petrol will make it go.... and it will be terminally damaged if you keep going.


I hope that doesn't sound too patronising.... or depressing? That's just the way it goes I'm afraid.... the way of the world. Don't despair though, I'm sure you will experience more of these marvellous moments, and it seems you are already thinking about ways of doing it? The thing is, there really are no stimulant drugs that compare with amphetamines, nothing is stronger or has that 'rush'. Another 'Golden Rule' which applies to drugs and drug experiences, says that "Less Is More!". This especially applies to stimulants and is absolutely vital when experimenting with psychedelics. With stimulants, you will need to take bigger and bigger doses to get a satisfactory effect, which wastes not only money, but brain cells in the end. Psychedelics require even more 'discipline' and patience however, as they can provide some of the most incredible, wonderful and exquisitely joyful moments of one's whole life (IMHO), but only if carefully rationed and respected. THey will fail to work at ALL if overused , and most need a week to recover from before working properly. You just cannot 'stay on the ceiling' forever....
 
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