Who /concerta/ here?
>prescription for 27mg Concerta because of my asperger's + ADD combo
>start school
>going alright, still feel kinda tired
>tell my psychologist about how I'm still kinda tired in school
>doctor writes another prescription for extra dose of 18mg of Concerta to be taken few hours after the first 27mg pill
>mfw 45mg of concerta
At first I felt kinda sick, I thought the 27mg was already hardcore, but now I'm *really* feeling it. I'm starting to like this. My hands are shaking like hell, but at least I can concentrate on studying. I feel like my physical body can't process and output my thoughts fast enough, and thus my handwriting ends up looking like shit.
>>39378957
Get on the xans
Is this just another perscription 'drine salt?
>sleeping and eating
vs
>math and physics
The choice is obvious.
>>39378997
it's just another ritalin / adderall
>>39378957
>concerta
You are like little baby
But seriously, even with all the bad stuff like lack of sleep and hunger, I'm still glad I'm taking these. I started going to school for first time in 10 years and so far my studies are going great.
>>39379181
Concerta is easier to type than methamasmastpnasatyte or whatever the drug is called.
>>39379181
This image and post is original
do you like to touch and feel of random objects? do you like certain textures?
Do not go down the ADHD med path unless you absolutely need to.
>>39379652
Not really. The things that I found earlier mildly interesting are now very interesting because I actually have the energy to care about things. I can read mathematical formulas and actually care about what I'm reading.
>>39379680
Well I absolutely do need this. My GPA in elementary school and junior high was about 6,45 (equivalent of GPA of 1.5 in burgerland). I barely, BARELY, made it through the basic education. I'm not mentally deficient, I just couldn't fit in. I'm in my mid-20s so it's pretty safe to completely brush aside the puberty+ADD medication related issues.
I have legitimate asperger's syndrome and ADD. Thanks to concerta, I can actually think clearly now. I don't take it during the weekends, and goddamn the contrast during concerta days and normal days is like the difference between day and night. Still, I think it's worth it.