Posted by Optimist on October 16, 2004, at 12:01:42
In reply to Re: Could Adderall be helping with depression?, posted by Whit on October 16, 2004, at 8:12:43
> WARNING WARNING WARNING
>
> What you are experiencing is your brain's attempt to communicate to itself the fact that Adderall (which is a mixture of pure amphetamine salts) is an addictive substance and has extremely high potential for abuse.
>
> I have made the mistake of using Adderall several times in the past to relieve depression. Yes, I know it feels like Heaven on Earth at first, but it is ultimately a quick trip to addiction and misery. Soon you will have to take a higher dose just to avoid the rebound depression at all.
>
> My advice to you: go right now and flush that dangerous stuff down the toilet before it really hurts you or your loved ones.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Been there and done that (Whit)
>
>
> > I have been diagnosed with a type of bipolarity..we're not sure which type yet...although it seems to be 80 - 90 percent on the depression side of the line...I do take adderall xr, 30mg at 7 in the morning before work. I have found that for the most part, (at least more often than not, my mood is much better throughout the mornings....and tends to lead back towards depression mid-afternoon. could this be because the adderall is wearing off?
> >
> > Having said this, I still have my depressed mornings because of the bipolar, but the adderall does seem to have an anti-depressant effect on me. Is this realistic?
> >
> > Thanks
>
>
Whit, I think you're generalizing a little bit from your poor experience with Adderall. Everyone who tries Adderall doesn't go in to addiction. It's quite a useful drug for many.
poster:Optimist
thread:403427
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20041012/msgs/403827.html