I just started taking ADD medication for the first time in years. Anyone else here medicated for it? What differences do you notice? For me I noticed that it has become easier to communicate ideas to students and enunciate words better. Has being medicated helped you study?
No, just made me an addict who relies on it to get anything done.
Wish I never found it.
>>8961147
I take 50mg of adderall a day. My memory recall is markedly improved, as is my ability to comprehend abstract ideas, my writing skills improve, my vocabulary becomes more expressive, I make far less sloppy errors when doing research etc. It's saved my life, but I do hate the appetite suppression and insomnia
>ADHD is linked with sloppy hand writing
>Always got points off on work for my bad handwirting
>Teachers demanded I write neater
>Even when I write super slow it looks like shit and the teacher would just get mad at me
>Even now in college I often get points off due to it
>>8961318
>>Even now in college I often get points off due to it
Rightfully so lazy motherfucker.
I had bad handwriting but now I write like a robot.
No drugs.
>>8961147
Medicated for Adderall. It really just makes me more energetic in the same way that a second wind keeps you awake. I've noticed that I can ramble on for hours about random shit with people.
>>8961339
>I've noticed that I can ramble on for hours about random shit with people.
Same, I often worry though that I carry on far too long on things that the people I'm talking to don't give even the slightest fuck about.
>>8961147
It has made a huge difference in my life. I can finally focus and sit at one place for hours now.