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This is something that happened to SWIM, and in this case, swim is actually not who you think it is 
Someone I am with, who had taken adderall many times had a very strange and worrying reaction to it today. Point is, she has taken them plenty of times before, including this generic version (IR 10mg). Everything seemed fine for the first 4 hours, as she was just doing schoolwork at the computer, and then suddenly she said to rush upstairs and that something was very wrong. Her vision suddenly became blurred and she got really dizzy within 30 seconds. After that, she laid down, and her eyes were HUGE. I dont mean like the way they would normally get, or even how they get on a psychedelic or something. I MEAN HUGE. They are still incredibly huge, and she still cant see (if she covers either eye, she can see, but both eyes open, and cant see straight).
Its like someone dropped atropine in her eyes, and she has recovered mostly from the initial dizziness. It was like a mild version of watching someone have a stroke or something. I dont think it was that serious, and no more adderall ever again, but has anyone ever dealt with anything like this?
If so, how long did it take to be able to see normally again (or any other cognitive deficits).
This is strange because its something that has never happened before, and it definitely scares both of us.

Someone I am with, who had taken adderall many times had a very strange and worrying reaction to it today. Point is, she has taken them plenty of times before, including this generic version (IR 10mg). Everything seemed fine for the first 4 hours, as she was just doing schoolwork at the computer, and then suddenly she said to rush upstairs and that something was very wrong. Her vision suddenly became blurred and she got really dizzy within 30 seconds. After that, she laid down, and her eyes were HUGE. I dont mean like the way they would normally get, or even how they get on a psychedelic or something. I MEAN HUGE. They are still incredibly huge, and she still cant see (if she covers either eye, she can see, but both eyes open, and cant see straight).
Its like someone dropped atropine in her eyes, and she has recovered mostly from the initial dizziness. It was like a mild version of watching someone have a stroke or something. I dont think it was that serious, and no more adderall ever again, but has anyone ever dealt with anything like this?
If so, how long did it take to be able to see normally again (or any other cognitive deficits).
This is strange because its something that has never happened before, and it definitely scares both of us.