GetMeOutOfThisCRAP
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In general most people refer to adderall is a soft narcotic--unlike oxycodone or heroin being a hard narcotic.
I find the effects to be incredibly profound and heavy. Does anyone think that adderall has caused them adverse health side effects over a long period of time? I've only read about possible heart defects after prolonged heavy use especially in the elderly, but it doesn't make sense to me how methamphetamine is used to frequently by many addicts and they seem to avoid heart problems. So would Bluelighters state that adderall seems quite safe in general? I haven't noticed any physical or mental consequences thus yet from my usage, but I don't want to permanently damage my body or mind.
PS: I am definitely addicted to my script and refuse to dabble in methamphetamine or cocaine. I have heard rumors that beyond 100 milligrams of adderall there is a neurotoxic property to the larger doses. Can anyone confirm this notion whatsoever? Appreciated!
I find the effects to be incredibly profound and heavy. Does anyone think that adderall has caused them adverse health side effects over a long period of time? I've only read about possible heart defects after prolonged heavy use especially in the elderly, but it doesn't make sense to me how methamphetamine is used to frequently by many addicts and they seem to avoid heart problems. So would Bluelighters state that adderall seems quite safe in general? I haven't noticed any physical or mental consequences thus yet from my usage, but I don't want to permanently damage my body or mind.
PS: I am definitely addicted to my script and refuse to dabble in methamphetamine or cocaine. I have heard rumors that beyond 100 milligrams of adderall there is a neurotoxic property to the larger doses. Can anyone confirm this notion whatsoever? Appreciated!