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[โ€“] SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (9 children)

If we're talking Adderall/amphetamine salts, I personally don't understand why it's called "addictive." When my insurance has lapsed, and I can't get to a doctor to write the next month's prescription, I have stopped cold turkey to preserve what I have for days I might really need to be on the ball (think job interviews or similar) with no symptoms of any kind of withdrawal (outside of being more lethargic/unmotivated and easily distracted as is my natural state).

I can understand considering it a problem that the effect weakens - requiring more of it to have as strong an effect as when you first took it, but that's NOT the same as an "addiction" as far as I'm concerned - I have no overwhelming need for it, which is probably why people can forget to take them. I do find that being off of it for a while gives the first few times back on it a slightly stronger effect than it had been having when I stopped, although nothing is ever "as good as the first time."

[โ€“] GaMEChld@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

I mean even ignoring the dosage argument someone else already made, we've got malfunctioning neurodivergent brains, we're already aware that these drugs have different effects on us than typical. What we may not find addictive, someone else may.

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