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Can tolerance permeantly change?

SDforever420

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Sorry if this seems like a stupid question but its something thats been on my mind. I use to do a lot of adderall during the week and meth on the weekends. Ok so i didnt touch and uppers for about 2 months up untill 2 days ago. I took 30mg of IR adderall it took like a hour for it kick in. When it did i only felt it for 2 hours tops and it wasnt even very good. kept me up but no euphoria like i usually get off of 30mg. So can your tolerance permeantly change? Or does the counter always go back to zero after a long enough break?
 
Uhh, if your doing adderall during the weed and meth on the weekends, OF COURSE its going to change.

Even after 2 months amp tolerance can still be a bitch. Its unlike alot of other drugs in this regard.

Also, 30mgs wouldnt do shit to me, and I dont even do meth.

I would suggest 40mgs, that should give you a good buzz, bu kind of a shame since you already did the 30 :/

Take a few days off and take 40-50 and you should be feeling nice.
 
If you're young and didn't abuse absurd quantities of Meth/Amphetamine, then it's pretty safe to say that no, your tolerance hasn't changed permanently. However, from what I've read and heard about Amphetamine pharmacology and pharmacodynamics, it does seem that Amp. tolerance builds rapidly and tends to decline much less steadily and/or quickly than many other drugs, such as Opioids or even Benzos, which many people feel "take forever" to re-stabilize.

I can't offer much more than that, and I can't offer any set amount of time required for tolerance to drop substantially. Even if I could, it would probably be much more time than you are willing to not use for your system to reset back to normal.
 
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