Anonymous wrote:20:46 here... It increased after high school to me taking 10mgs 2 times a day. Then after college it stayed the same for a while until a new doctor (after mine from high school/ college retired) tried me on time release and then when I didn't like the time release increased me to a 20mg in the morning and 10 mgs after lunch. I then went back down to 20mgs. Stopped while pregnant and nursing. After pregnancy and nursing my doctor started me on 10mgs two times a day but we ended up just doing 20mgs in the morning and nothing in the afternoon and it works best for the moment.
Anonymous wrote:20:46 here... I have taken it pretty much mon-Friday every day for the past 20 years. I stopped taking it when I got pregnant of course. My dosage has fluctuated a bit through the years and now I'm down to 20mgs every morning. I'm monitored by a doctors every three months and my blood pressure and heart rate have always been normal. I realize that we do not know the long term effects of adderall but the difference it makes for me is pretty remarkable. I was off of it for my entire pregnancy and then for 15 months while I was nursing and I was happy to be back on it. I'm so much more productive and work so much better on it.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 36 year old women who has been on adderall since I was 16! Insane to think about how long I've been on it. As others said you do not outgrow ADD. I have learned throughout my years and all the wonderful services my parents provided me, tons of techniques to help me focus. They do help but to me adderall is like wearing glasses. It's necessary for me in my everyday life to stay focused.
Anonymous wrote:I am a 36 year old women who has been on adderall since I was 16! Insane to think about how long I've been on it. As others said you do not outgrow ADD. I have learned throughout my years and all the wonderful services my parents provided me, tons of techniques to help me focus. They do help but to me adderall is like wearing glasses. It's necessary for me in my everyday life to stay focused.