Adderal Question (Yes, I've done searches)

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by MrDot, May 12, 2009.

  1. MrDot

    MrDot Senior Member

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    When I orally take my prescription I get sick to my stomach and anytime I get up to move around and do chores I get this feverish feeling, just an all around BAD feeling. I thought maybe this would happen because my dose would wear off, so I'd dose up again and bam it'd get worse. I remember from back when I abused these, I would always snort them and would never get that feeling. So I recently started snorted my prescribed dose, they work perfectly now. I was doing research today and found that snorting adderal is really bad for your your nasal cavity, bloodstream, nasal tissue etc etc. I've read some places that ritalin is prescribed to people whom can't orally take their ADHD medicine, this way they can't snort the ritalin but I've also read that ritalin is just as bad, so I believe that is a lie.

    So, what are the weight of the risks you face when snorting adderal?

    What can I do about this problem? I don't want to change prescriptions, I like my adderal, it works just has some nasty side effects when taken orally.
     
  2. NNDimethyltryptaDream

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    Snorting damages your muscus membranes.

    Are you taking it with food in your stomach? Generally they say Adderall doesn't require it, but perhaps in your case it does, which would make sense why insuffilation doesnt cause you any trouble.
     
  3. PIEzoo

    PIEzoo Member

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    try eating before you do it that ussaly helps
     
  4. MrDot

    MrDot Senior Member

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    I ussually do eat before I take them.
     
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