sun milk
Greenlighter
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- Sep 21, 2011
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Okay, first of all, let me just say this: I have Myclonic epilepsy. I was diagnosed when I was 13 and am still struggling with it at 18 years old. I'm mentioning this because I feel that this may play a role in how amphetamines affect me. Also, I'm pretty sure that the people on this forum are chill (I'm new here, so I don't really know), but I would really appreciate it if nobody tells me that I "shouldn't be doing these kinds of drugs" because of my epilepsy.
Another thing - I don't do them anymore. This topic has just been on my mind ever since I noticed that these drugs were not working properly.
It started when I was 16. I was prescribed Adderall for my (what was thought to be at the time) ADD (I later was told, after a 5-day EEG, that my brain was constantly having very, very minute seizures that mimick the effects of ADD). The day I took my first Adderall was on a school morning, and it was the best feeling I'd ever felt. I was on top of the world and got a B on a test that I would have normally failed. I felt no negative side effects and the comedown was smooth and steady; no crash. Then the next day, I took it again. This time it didn't affect me at all. My vision was sort of blurry but that was it. I tried higher dosages and it eventually made me feel like absolute shit. I felt like I was cracked out (I have never smoked crack but that's the best way I can describe it) and I turned into an emotionless zombie. I literally couldn't even smile, it was like my face was stuck in place. After that I tried Ritalin which didn't do anything whatsoever, and after that I tried Concerta which made me feel cracked out again. I literally couldn't stop talking. Words were just coming out of my mouth and I had no control over it. I didn't sleep or eat for two days.
When I was 16 I tried "thizz," and I knew that you risk getting a bunch of crap mixed in with the actual, main drug, but I did it anyway. I turned into a zombie. It was hard to smile. I couldn't stop talking, though. The comedown was horrible. Nausea, no eating the day after that, emotionless etc.
About a half a year later, I tried MDMA. I knew the stuff was good because of its source. I snorted one line, waited for it to kick in, and felt nothing. Everybody else felt it. I did another line. Waited. Nothing. One more line... waited... nothing.
Last year I tried cocaine, which I also knew was good because of its source. Like MDMA, it did absolutely nothing, while the others felt it.
Does anybody know why all of that happened?
Another thing - I don't do them anymore. This topic has just been on my mind ever since I noticed that these drugs were not working properly.
It started when I was 16. I was prescribed Adderall for my (what was thought to be at the time) ADD (I later was told, after a 5-day EEG, that my brain was constantly having very, very minute seizures that mimick the effects of ADD). The day I took my first Adderall was on a school morning, and it was the best feeling I'd ever felt. I was on top of the world and got a B on a test that I would have normally failed. I felt no negative side effects and the comedown was smooth and steady; no crash. Then the next day, I took it again. This time it didn't affect me at all. My vision was sort of blurry but that was it. I tried higher dosages and it eventually made me feel like absolute shit. I felt like I was cracked out (I have never smoked crack but that's the best way I can describe it) and I turned into an emotionless zombie. I literally couldn't even smile, it was like my face was stuck in place. After that I tried Ritalin which didn't do anything whatsoever, and after that I tried Concerta which made me feel cracked out again. I literally couldn't stop talking. Words were just coming out of my mouth and I had no control over it. I didn't sleep or eat for two days.
When I was 16 I tried "thizz," and I knew that you risk getting a bunch of crap mixed in with the actual, main drug, but I did it anyway. I turned into a zombie. It was hard to smile. I couldn't stop talking, though. The comedown was horrible. Nausea, no eating the day after that, emotionless etc.
About a half a year later, I tried MDMA. I knew the stuff was good because of its source. I snorted one line, waited for it to kick in, and felt nothing. Everybody else felt it. I did another line. Waited. Nothing. One more line... waited... nothing.
Last year I tried cocaine, which I also knew was good because of its source. Like MDMA, it did absolutely nothing, while the others felt it.
Does anybody know why all of that happened?
