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Anyone living with Adult Attention Deficit Disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="devin1986" data-source="post: 12003558" data-attributes="member: 122043"><p>There's nothing preventing you from eating while on adderall. You can always eat a little extra. Also, not taking it late in the day, and not overusing it will allow you to get a good night's sleep. Truebluedevil hit on the head for symptoms, and the symptoms are easy to control once you've been on the drug for a few days. I'll mention too... I still love to eat on adderall. I just don't get the random snack urges as much.</p><p></p><p>Myth, or at least in my experiences, is that adderall makes you into a super thinking single-minded person. I haven't experienced this. I still feel pretty normal on adderall, and it only helps me to focus on day to day tasks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devin1986, post: 12003558, member: 122043"] There's nothing preventing you from eating while on adderall. You can always eat a little extra. Also, not taking it late in the day, and not overusing it will allow you to get a good night's sleep. Truebluedevil hit on the head for symptoms, and the symptoms are easy to control once you've been on the drug for a few days. I'll mention too... I still love to eat on adderall. I just don't get the random snack urges as much. Myth, or at least in my experiences, is that adderall makes you into a super thinking single-minded person. I haven't experienced this. I still feel pretty normal on adderall, and it only helps me to focus on day to day tasks. [/QUOTE]
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