Tell the doc you're not interested in big pharma's solution. Look for higher CBD content cannabis and look into making Canna-Caps. Work up a pill you're unable to 'feel' and take them 3 times a day. It can take a while to get the right combination and it's worth it.
Things get awesome around week 3.
I cherish the ability to think about multiple things at once. I love how I can jump from one topic to another,the increase in excitibilty and energy makes up for my lack of focus. best thing I ever learned was the 20/80 rule. helped me A LOT. spend 80% of my day being all scatterbrained and figuring out how the 20% of my day will get cranked out.
my medicine is my mind and metacognition. Become your own best friend, understand yourself, and don't feel guilty for being who you are, just figure out what you want and get it.
personally, I would avoid the use of any manmade chemical especially amphetamines and methylphenidate. glad it helped ya tho RB, even happier you found that satori pheno
from the ages of 11-17 I was the guinea pig child for the original adderal, riddilen, concerta, vivanse, and adderal XR, so I know all about the doses and effects. Haven't taken anything since I was 19 and I feel great about it.
they gave my oldest son Ritalin with his ADHD diagnosis. might as well have hit him with a ball peen hammer. took him off of it after a week & insisted on the teachers TEACHING instead of demanding immediate compliance. he IS a high-functioning autistic (Aspergers) and was not at all interested in boring bullshit. neither was i at that age. hmmmm....
Which part are you looking for more information on? Practical application or the effects?Douglas, can you please tell us more?
Finally, I've found a Mandala Satori pheno that has been very helpful. Uplifting and clearheaded. I also found phenos in the same 10-pack that were terrifying and scattering, so you may have to do some searching
Which part are you looking for more information on? Practical application or the effects?
I take one when I get up, one halfway through the day and one in the evening a few hours before bed. When I get it right, I don't feel them at all. What I do feel is less overall anxiety, more resistant to distraction, better short term memory retention (**any** short term memory retention is good for me. lol), sharper focus and a general sense of well being.
Cannabis is a diagnostic tool, not an 'addictive' substance. When you feel like you're addicted to cannabis, it's a sign you have an issue cannabis is relieving for you. You need to broaden your awareness of yourself, find what is causing the issue and resolve it. When you do this, you'll find your addiction to cannabis will evaporate. It will drop back to a pleasure you repeat, because it's pleasurable and not because it's satiating something you don't like.
Does that help?