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Guide How to use prescription ADHD medication as an appetite suppressant and how to get it prescribed.
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Hello my fellow ADHD niggas This is a guide on how you YES YOU can use your Adderall to suppress your appeitie
cool flashy colors to keep your adhd mind entertained
:bigbrain:

What Is Adderall?

View attachment 13614


Adderall is a prescription Stimulant Used to treat ADHD that contains amphetamine and dextroamphetamine.
Adderall works by increasing the activity of dopamine and norepinephrine, neurotransmitters that are involved in attention, motivation, and impulse control.




Why does Adderall suppress appetite?
View attachment 13615


The reason Adderall and Stimulants in general suppress appetite is because Stimulants alter brain reward pathways, inhibiting the hypothalamic hunger signals, activating the sympathetic nervous system, and slowing digestion. Which makes you feel less hungry and less motivated to eat.


Dosing off my personal experience

View attachment 13616

(5-10MG Low appetite suppression Just ate a lil bit less lol)

(15-20mg Mild appetite suppression you don't wanna eat a bunch of shit for no reason

(20-30mg (my dose) From my experience I have done both retatrutide and Adderall and from my experience 20 30mg Adderall Suppresses my appetite as much as 2-3mg retatrutide did)
But this is just my experience everyone reacts differently from medication like this I would recommend starting with 10mg and dosing up until you find the right dose for you.



How to get it prescribed
View attachment 13619


Basically tell your doctor you think you have ADHD but never bothered to get it prescribed
And then he/she will probably set you up so they can see if you actually have it But what will they ask me what do i say??!!!!
(From chatgpt) What a doctor might ask you


1. Attention / Inattention

Do you often have trouble sustaining attention in tasks or play?

Do you frequently make careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities?

Do you find it hard to listen when someone is speaking directly to you?

Do you often have difficulty organizing tasks or activities?

Do you avoid or dislike tasks that require sustained mental effort?

Do you often lose things necessary for tasks (keys, phone, homework)?

Are you easily distracted by external stimuli or unrelated thoughts?

2. Hyperactivity

Do you often fidget with hands or feet, or squirm in your seat?

Do you feel restless, like you need to be “on the go”?

Do you have difficulty staying seated in situations where it’s expected?

Do you talk excessively?

3. Impulsivity

Do you often blurt out answers before questions are finished?

Do you have difficulty waiting your turn in conversations or activities?

Do you interrupt or intrude on others frequently?

4. Functional Impact

Do these symptoms affect school, work, or home life?

Have they been present since childhood (before age 12)?

Do they occur in more than one setting (school, home, social situations)?

Have you tried strategies to manage these symptoms? Were they effective?

In my opinion these are pretty obvious questions to answer
what I recommend you do is put yourself in the mind of a bored 6 year old

Do you often have trouble sustaining attention in tasks or play?
YES.
Do you often have difficulty organizing tasks or activities?
YES.
Do you avoid or dislike tasks that require sustained mental effort?
YES.
Do you often lose things necessary for tasks (keys, phone, homework)?
YES.
Are you easily distracted by external stimuli or unrelated thoughts?
YES.

For the hyperactivity
you fidget and are impulsive and your restless.
Pretty easy questions to answer I know


Most important (MUST READ)
View attachment 13620

You don't just want ANY Adderall You want Extended Release over Immediate Release
Adderall XR Vs Adderall IR

XR lasts 8–12 hours vs. IR’s 4–6 hours.
XR is taken once daily, whereas IR often requires 2–3 doses.

If your goal is appetite suppression (probably is if your reading this thread)
You would want XR over IR
Why?
Because Immediate release lasts 4-6 hours meaning your appetite will be suppressed until midday-end of the day
and then when you crash you binge eat a ton of calories and your appetite is very high.

Where as Extended release your appetite is suppressed all day until you go to sleep then it wears off while sleeping so you don't get the bad crash effects of Immediate release.

Its pretty easy to get XR over IR just tell your doctor you don't need it just for school and you need that gradual Release throughout the day.





Conclusion
Adderall is a amazing prescription medication for ADHD that is great at reducing appetite that occurs due to changes in brain reward pathways, hunger signals, and digestion.

:clap:
wow thanks for the thread for niggas who dont want to buy glp1s and have adhd thanks starborn!111!!!
thanks will use this information as my reta just ran out
 

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Hello my fellow ADHD niggas This is a guide on how you YES YOU can use your Adderall to suppress your appeitie
cool flashy colors to keep your adhd mind entertained
:bigbrain:

What Is Adderall?

View attachment 13614


Adderall is a prescription Stimulant Used to treat ADHD that contains amphetamine and dextroamphetamine.
Adderall works by increasing the activity of dopamine and norepinephrine, neurotransmitters that are involved in attention, motivation, and impulse control.




Why does Adderall suppress appetite?
View attachment 13615


The reason Adderall and Stimulants in general suppress appetite is because Stimulants alter brain reward pathways, inhibiting the hypothalamic hunger signals, activating the sympathetic nervous system, and slowing digestion. Which makes you feel less hungry and less motivated to eat.


Dosing off my personal experience

View attachment 13616

(5-10MG Low appetite suppression Just ate a lil bit less lol)

(15-20mg Mild appetite suppression you don't wanna eat a bunch of shit for no reason

(20-30mg (my dose) From my experience I have done both retatrutide and Adderall and from my experience 20 30mg Adderall Suppresses my appetite as much as 2-3mg retatrutide did)
But this is just my experience everyone reacts differently from medication like this I would recommend starting with 10mg and dosing up until you find the right dose for you.



How to get it prescribed
View attachment 13619


Basically tell your doctor you think you have ADHD but never bothered to get it prescribed
And then he/she will probably set you up so they can see if you actually have it But what will they ask me what do i say??!!!!
(From chatgpt) What a doctor might ask you


1. Attention / Inattention

Do you often have trouble sustaining attention in tasks or play?

Do you frequently make careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities?

Do you find it hard to listen when someone is speaking directly to you?

Do you often have difficulty organizing tasks or activities?

Do you avoid or dislike tasks that require sustained mental effort?

Do you often lose things necessary for tasks (keys, phone, homework)?

Are you easily distracted by external stimuli or unrelated thoughts?

2. Hyperactivity

Do you often fidget with hands or feet, or squirm in your seat?

Do you feel restless, like you need to be “on the go”?

Do you have difficulty staying seated in situations where it’s expected?

Do you talk excessively?

3. Impulsivity

Do you often blurt out answers before questions are finished?

Do you have difficulty waiting your turn in conversations or activities?

Do you interrupt or intrude on others frequently?

4. Functional Impact

Do these symptoms affect school, work, or home life?

Have they been present since childhood (before age 12)?

Do they occur in more than one setting (school, home, social situations)?

Have you tried strategies to manage these symptoms? Were they effective?

In my opinion these are pretty obvious questions to answer
what I recommend you do is put yourself in the mind of a bored 6 year old

Do you often have trouble sustaining attention in tasks or play?
YES.
Do you often have difficulty organizing tasks or activities?
YES.
Do you avoid or dislike tasks that require sustained mental effort?
YES.
Do you often lose things necessary for tasks (keys, phone, homework)?
YES.
Are you easily distracted by external stimuli or unrelated thoughts?
YES.

For the hyperactivity
you fidget and are impulsive and your restless.
Pretty easy questions to answer I know


Most important (MUST READ)
View attachment 13620

You don't just want ANY Adderall You want Extended Release over Immediate Release
Adderall XR Vs Adderall IR

XR lasts 8–12 hours vs. IR’s 4–6 hours.
XR is taken once daily, whereas IR often requires 2–3 doses.

If your goal is appetite suppression (probably is if your reading this thread)
You would want XR over IR
Why?
Because Immediate release lasts 4-6 hours meaning your appetite will be suppressed until midday-end of the day
and then when you crash you binge eat a ton of calories and your appetite is very high.

Where as Extended release your appetite is suppressed all day until you go to sleep then it wears off while sleeping so you don't get the bad crash effects of Immediate release.

Its pretty easy to get XR over IR just tell your doctor you don't need it just for school and you need that gradual Release throughout the day.





Conclusion
Adderall is a amazing prescription medication for ADHD that is great at reducing appetite that occurs due to changes in brain reward pathways, hunger signals, and digestion.

:clap:
wow thanks for the thread for niggas who dont want to buy glp1s and have adhd thanks starborn!111!!!
I'm gonna try this
 

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Hello my fellow ADHD niggas This is a guide on how you YES YOU can use your Adderall to suppress your appeitie
cool flashy colors to keep your adhd mind entertained
:bigbrain:

What Is Adderall?

View attachment 13614


Adderall is a prescription Stimulant Used to treat ADHD that contains amphetamine and dextroamphetamine.
Adderall works by increasing the activity of dopamine and norepinephrine, neurotransmitters that are involved in attention, motivation, and impulse control.




Why does Adderall suppress appetite?
View attachment 13615


The reason Adderall and Stimulants in general suppress appetite is because Stimulants alter brain reward pathways, inhibiting the hypothalamic hunger signals, activating the sympathetic nervous system, and slowing digestion. Which makes you feel less hungry and less motivated to eat.


Dosing off my personal experience

View attachment 13616

(5-10MG Low appetite suppression Just ate a lil bit less lol)

(15-20mg Mild appetite suppression you don't wanna eat a bunch of shit for no reason

(20-30mg (my dose) From my experience I have done both retatrutide and Adderall and from my experience 20 30mg Adderall Suppresses my appetite as much as 2-3mg retatrutide did)
But this is just my experience everyone reacts differently from medication like this I would recommend starting with 10mg and dosing up until you find the right dose for you.



How to get it prescribed
View attachment 13619


Basically tell your doctor you think you have ADHD but never bothered to get it prescribed
And then he/she will probably set you up so they can see if you actually have it But what will they ask me what do i say??!!!!
(From chatgpt) What a doctor might ask you


1. Attention / Inattention

Do you often have trouble sustaining attention in tasks or play?

Do you frequently make careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities?

Do you find it hard to listen when someone is speaking directly to you?

Do you often have difficulty organizing tasks or activities?

Do you avoid or dislike tasks that require sustained mental effort?

Do you often lose things necessary for tasks (keys, phone, homework)?

Are you easily distracted by external stimuli or unrelated thoughts?

2. Hyperactivity

Do you often fidget with hands or feet, or squirm in your seat?

Do you feel restless, like you need to be “on the go”?

Do you have difficulty staying seated in situations where it’s expected?

Do you talk excessively?

3. Impulsivity

Do you often blurt out answers before questions are finished?

Do you have difficulty waiting your turn in conversations or activities?

Do you interrupt or intrude on others frequently?

4. Functional Impact

Do these symptoms affect school, work, or home life?

Have they been present since childhood (before age 12)?

Do they occur in more than one setting (school, home, social situations)?

Have you tried strategies to manage these symptoms? Were they effective?

In my opinion these are pretty obvious questions to answer
what I recommend you do is put yourself in the mind of a bored 6 year old

Do you often have trouble sustaining attention in tasks or play?
YES.
Do you often have difficulty organizing tasks or activities?
YES.
Do you avoid or dislike tasks that require sustained mental effort?
YES.
Do you often lose things necessary for tasks (keys, phone, homework)?
YES.
Are you easily distracted by external stimuli or unrelated thoughts?
YES.

For the hyperactivity
you fidget and are impulsive and your restless.
Pretty easy questions to answer I know


Most important (MUST READ)
View attachment 13620

You don't just want ANY Adderall You want Extended Release over Immediate Release
Adderall XR Vs Adderall IR

XR lasts 8–12 hours vs. IR’s 4–6 hours.
XR is taken once daily, whereas IR often requires 2–3 doses.

If your goal is appetite suppression (probably is if your reading this thread)
You would want XR over IR
Why?
Because Immediate release lasts 4-6 hours meaning your appetite will be suppressed until midday-end of the day
and then when you crash you binge eat a ton of calories and your appetite is very high.

Where as Extended release your appetite is suppressed all day until you go to sleep then it wears off while sleeping so you don't get the bad crash effects of Immediate release.

Its pretty easy to get XR over IR just tell your doctor you don't need it just for school and you need that gradual Release throughout the day.





Conclusion
Adderall is a amazing prescription medication for ADHD that is great at reducing appetite that occurs due to changes in brain reward pathways, hunger signals, and digestion.

:clap:
wow thanks for the thread for niggas who dont want to buy glp1s and have adhd thanks starborn!111!!!
just be careful and use good quality meds i got put on 80mg ritalin and had a mental breakdown lol, lost like 6 kg in 2 weeks tho so thats tuff
 
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