simco
Bluelight Crew
I've struggled with major depression for years, and the last year has been especially bad. I'm also an ex-heroin addict (had about a year clean in October followed by a couple small relapses in the last few months).
My question has to do with the potential for harm that comes with Rx'ed adderall for someone like me.
Quick description of the situation: when my depression is bad, I get deeply anhedonic. I lie in bed for days and feel like a giant weight is pulling me, making it all but impossible to do anything, including the kinds of things that I know might help my mood (such as getting a job, visiting friends, exercise, etc). My depression is also fairly resistant to treatment. I've tried many antidepressants, mood stabilizers, anxiolytics, and antipsychotics over the years, with glimmers of success here and there, but mostly the depression has just worsened with age.
Recently, I got my hands on some adderall (not Rx'ed to me). Taking 10mg of it bid had a surprisingly good effect. It seemed to cut through the haze and exhaustion. I wasn't the picture of health, but I was way less depressed than I had been prior.
With that in mind, I asked my psychiatrist if he would prescribe me some adderall of my own. He complied, and now I'm scripted 10 mg/2times/day.
Since starting this regimen (it's been four days now), I have been feeling quite good. But I'm worried that I'm letting a genie out of the bottle with this. Which brings me to my questions.
Assuming I'm able to limit my use of this amphetamine to my scripted dose, is it likely that I'll find myself worse off down the road?
Part of the reason I ask is that after 20+ years on benzos, I'm pretty much married to those...I don't abuse them. But I've tried several times to get off and simply can't do it, at least at this time. I would really hate to get seriously dependent on another class of drugs.
I suppose what I'm asking is: what are some of the risks of long-term but physician-monitored use of a substance like adderall?
My question has to do with the potential for harm that comes with Rx'ed adderall for someone like me.
Quick description of the situation: when my depression is bad, I get deeply anhedonic. I lie in bed for days and feel like a giant weight is pulling me, making it all but impossible to do anything, including the kinds of things that I know might help my mood (such as getting a job, visiting friends, exercise, etc). My depression is also fairly resistant to treatment. I've tried many antidepressants, mood stabilizers, anxiolytics, and antipsychotics over the years, with glimmers of success here and there, but mostly the depression has just worsened with age.
Recently, I got my hands on some adderall (not Rx'ed to me). Taking 10mg of it bid had a surprisingly good effect. It seemed to cut through the haze and exhaustion. I wasn't the picture of health, but I was way less depressed than I had been prior.
With that in mind, I asked my psychiatrist if he would prescribe me some adderall of my own. He complied, and now I'm scripted 10 mg/2times/day.
Since starting this regimen (it's been four days now), I have been feeling quite good. But I'm worried that I'm letting a genie out of the bottle with this. Which brings me to my questions.
Assuming I'm able to limit my use of this amphetamine to my scripted dose, is it likely that I'll find myself worse off down the road?
Part of the reason I ask is that after 20+ years on benzos, I'm pretty much married to those...I don't abuse them. But I've tried several times to get off and simply can't do it, at least at this time. I would really hate to get seriously dependent on another class of drugs.
I suppose what I'm asking is: what are some of the risks of long-term but physician-monitored use of a substance like adderall?