HOW I STOPPED TAKING ADDERALL, how to deal with amphetamine withdrawal

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  • @PrestigeWorldWidePWW
    @PrestigeWorldWidePWW 6 лет назад +267

    Please pray for me. This is my 5th day off of adderall for 10 years.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад +14

      Good for you. Sending you strength. How're you feeling?

    • @PrestigeWorldWidePWW
      @PrestigeWorldWidePWW 5 лет назад +46

      Bro I've been clean for 2 months now! Completion without adderal is so much more gratifying

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 лет назад +6

      @@PrestigeWorldWidePWW yes!!!

    • @PrestigeWorldWidePWW
      @PrestigeWorldWidePWW 5 лет назад +35

      Honestly the first couple days I was crying and super depressed with no energy then about 2 weeks in I started to get my energy back. It's been about 4 months now and my confidence and endurance is coming back. It feels good

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 лет назад +6

      @@PrestigeWorldWidePWW congrats man! So good to hear you stick with it!!!

  • @jonathanclardy7823
    @jonathanclardy7823 6 лет назад +157

    Flushed my last two 20s instant release 9 years ago. Quit my job of 13 years and spent a month on the couch . Thank God my wife stood by me after seven years of amphetamine abuse. Keep your head up bro. Things do get better

    • @GlowofaGhost
      @GlowofaGhost 5 лет назад +5

      your depression only lasted a month?

    • @Trrippy_Shades
      @Trrippy_Shades 5 лет назад +5

      65 days off still depressed as fuck not feelimg normal abused them for 3 yrs daily...WHEN WILL IT GET BETTER

    • @jhmmgf4236
      @jhmmgf4236 5 лет назад +7

      @@Trrippy_Shades dont just quit then my dude.Get on something else.I would try modafinil or bupropion if I were you.Stay on them for like 1-2 months and then quit those too.

    • @Kylemathews1
      @Kylemathews1 5 лет назад +4

      @@Trrippy_Shades Kratom

    • @Trrippy_Shades
      @Trrippy_Shades 5 лет назад +7

      @@Kylemathews1 then you get hooked on that my friend

  • @haven876
    @haven876 4 года назад +103

    I'm on day 5 of cold turkey quitting adderall. I'm in tears listening to this. It is so hard, blessings to all who are on this journey with me. Stay strong, you can do this

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  4 года назад +9

      God speed. Stay strong. Remember, you are not the withdrawal, it is just passing through you

    • @haven876
      @haven876 4 года назад +8

      @@R.L.Kramer thank you so much. This is literally the hardest thing I've ever had to do

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  4 года назад +8

      @@haven876 it's the hardest thing I've ever done. I learned a lot about DOI g hard things by doing it. Stay tuned, I have more to share about it. Hope I can help

    • @marshallstrander3922
      @marshallstrander3922 2 года назад

      How’d it go?

    • @haven876
      @haven876 2 года назад +9

      @@marshallstrander3922 thank you for asking! It went okay, I did indeed stop the adderall and it was just awful. The withdrawals were extremely intense. I've dealt with substance abuse issues for so long, so many years. Today, I am 11 days sober from everything. No weed, booze, or pills. Recovery is probably one of the hardest things to overcome, and to anyone who reads this, please know that you are not alone and that it will get better. Stay busy. Don't think too much, just commit to your new life and trust that it will get better. Things will feel raw (they do for me as I type this) and it may feel like you've lost part of your identity. There will absolutely be times that you are triggered, but find strength in whatever you can to make it through. For me, things were very boring at first, like nothing was sentimental anymore. But it will come back, and it will be more meaningful when you can find the things that do feel sentimental again. It will get better

  • @cbc067
    @cbc067 3 года назад +50

    It took me about a year to get back to myself and I've never felt better. You can do it

  • @evdre532
    @evdre532 3 года назад +62

    I NEVER comment on RUclips videos, but I've watched this video everyday since quitting adderall and it's honestly the reason I stay clean and keep fighting these suicidal thoughts. I used to cry to my therapist and friends about how I just want someone, anyone, to feel how I'm feeling, and after my first time watching this video it finally felt like someone understood. Every word you said resonated with me. I'm forever grateful. I can't thank you enough for this.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  3 года назад +16

      Tears reading this. Knowing I'm not alone either. I'm so glad I could help you and I made the choice to share. I'm proud of you

    • @5_a_m_i
      @5_a_m_i 2 года назад

      How are you now?

    • @sugarman08
      @sugarman08 2 года назад

      I hope you're still not taking it

  • @samanthacoombs2625
    @samanthacoombs2625 5 лет назад +34

    You are a God send. I have been feeling so alone with the fear of withdrawal. 8 years of Addys. I am losing all my passion for everything. I’m so tired. Thank you! So much!!!!

    • @merissalabate7431
      @merissalabate7431 5 лет назад +5

      yes im so tired. it has to be cause our body hasn't had a true resting period just "fight or flight mode". 8 years now too truly wanting to be free from this and trying my best just scared of withdrawal

    • @infinity-signs
      @infinity-signs 4 года назад +1

      I’ve been on them for 10 years I have to stop taking them starting today have you guys been off since last year and how is it ?

  • @keithfuller
    @keithfuller 6 лет назад +25

    Good on you brother. I accidentally kicked adderall last week under circumstances similar to yours. Your video is helping me. Illuminating the path; validating my experience. Thank you.

  • @zambC
    @zambC Год назад +6

    Got the honor of meeting this man in the gym today. Still off adderall and still spreading wisdom!!

  • @UT4Clips
    @UT4Clips 6 месяцев назад +4

    I was on Adderall xr for 4 years and I was able to quit. Best decision I ever made.

  • @paper.hanger
    @paper.hanger 5 лет назад +20

    Thank you for sharing..so motivational. I could relate on so many levels..I truly didn’t realize how much this pill was a false idea of a life for over 14 years. It’s now the calm after the storm and having a support system going through this is so beneficial. Sending positive energy to you and everyone going through this journey.

  • @objectiveperspective777
    @objectiveperspective777 Год назад +4

    Having ADHD feels like a curse I cannot escape. I hate Adderall and hate the fact I can't do ANYTHING right. My brain is foggy all the time and I just don't know what to do anymore. I'm trying to ween off of it and its only been a few months since I started taking it and its already so hard.

    • @TjallieBrrr
      @TjallieBrrr 10 месяцев назад +2

      How are you doing now?
      Youre probably going back to your chaotic ADHD life which is worse then withdrawal by itself.
      Really wish i had good advice but my ADD is crippling as well.
      Maybe look up some vitamins and supplements?
      Diet is also very important.
      I wish you the best of luck!

    • @Emilys-u1n
      @Emilys-u1n 9 месяцев назад

      I felt this so hard… have you looked into food intolerances? Sometimes food we eat can cause ADHD symptoms but perhaps you don’t even have ADHD. I’m gluten free now and it’s really helped. Now trying to quit amphetamine. Cheers!

  • @kayteecee
    @kayteecee 3 года назад +12

    I am commenting on this video again. I saw it on day 34 of sobriety and now on day 157. I know what works for me may not work for all but this video got me through a difficult time. Keep up the fight everyone!

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  3 года назад +1

      Congrats!

    • @ItsChrisFtw
      @ItsChrisFtw 10 месяцев назад

      Two years later if you're still there...have you recovered? How are you doing? And looking back, would you ever take it again?

  • @ClayOnEarth
    @ClayOnEarth 10 месяцев назад +3

    Really proud of you dude. Your story is a blessing to so many. Keep aiming up and may the wind be at your back.

  • @Hifcrea
    @Hifcrea 5 лет назад +22

    Started taking Adderall a year ago cuz my bros had extra supply. Before that I used it once or twice a week and everything was fine. When I used it I was super productive and that was it. Once I had more access I started using everyday all the time.
    A year later now I realize how much of a negative impact it’s had on me. My sense of creativity is washed out. So many things that made me content in life before just do nothing for me anymore. I used to exercise all the time. Now I never do
    Probably about two months of me having days where my brain is just completely and utterly not working and feeling like I have CTE or something has made me realize I must stop this shit before I go down an even deeper hole that will effect me for the rest of my life.

    • @Nome0412
      @Nome0412 2 года назад +2

      How are you doing now? Did your mind recover from what you lost on adderall?

  • @sirhappyman
    @sirhappyman 3 года назад +7

    Bro, I needed to see this, I'm quitting for my kids right now going through the withdrawal, I'll never do it again. Much love to you sir!

  • @blacksand8427
    @blacksand8427 4 года назад +41

    I stopped taking Adderall five months ago and it was the best choice I have made in my life. Yes, Adderall could be fun and make you feel like you are on the top of the world but remember, what goes up, must come down. Stay strong. Qq

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  4 года назад +3

      Hell yeah

    • @Nome0412
      @Nome0412 2 года назад +3

      How long did it take you to regain your natural level of energy and focus and motivation?

    • @aprilhassell1747
      @aprilhassell1747 2 года назад +2

      @@Nome0412 it can depend. And if you have ADD it will be harder.

    • @U.s-epa
      @U.s-epa Год назад +3

      For abuse yes, however when you have chemical deficiency (ADHD) there isn't really and 'up' persay if you aren't abusing it.

    • @mac11daddy6
      @mac11daddy6 8 месяцев назад +1

      Personally speaking for people with ADD/ADHD it’s much harder cause you’re basically trying to relearn how to live your life without the very thing that got you through basic day to day tasks. It took me 5-7 years to learn to live my life without Adderall

  • @chiyosachiko2434
    @chiyosachiko2434 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for this. “Maybe I wasn’t effective and I was just crazy, but I liked it” that’s the trap I always fall into. Thinking it helps me when it actually doesn’t at all; it’s just anxiety and crazy repetitive shit

  • @bigfood2001
    @bigfood2001 3 года назад +7

    i'm 19 and i trying to get my life back together, searched on youtube 'cope with adderall withdrawal' and found your video. i can strongly relate to you and your video helped me a lot.
    thanks and love (from germany)

    • @bigfood2001
      @bigfood2001 3 года назад

      @@David-ye8fk 18, like you

    • @zamaz48
      @zamaz48 3 года назад +1

      Am also in the same boat. 18yo. On it for 1.5 years.

  • @jcde5018
    @jcde5018 5 лет назад +17

    Thank you for sharing that it's just what I needed to hear. I've been an aircraft mechanic for 10 years and Was prescribed adderall the whole time . I've tried quitting many times throughout the years But that Was Impossible . I was told Friday I am red flag at the pharmacy and will never be able to get a prescription filled again. I didn't even ask why . It was exactly what I needed and I knew it was the best thing for me. Just took my last one about an hour ago as I drive my family to Kansas City to start a new job. I was already motivated to get this done and your video just boosted that to a whole nother level . Thank you

    • @joesmoe6947
      @joesmoe6947 3 года назад +3

      Omg... quitting cold turkey on your way to a new job and city?! How’d that go?!

  • @rauxmedia
    @rauxmedia 6 лет назад +22

    Honest, experience based testimony. Beautiful brother!

    • @rauxmedia
      @rauxmedia 6 лет назад +1

      ps: What was your average dose when you were using, before you tapered?

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад

      20-30mg XR, Either a 20 mgXR in the morning or 20mg XR in the morning and a 10MG tablet to keep it going in the afternoon

  • @polarroller
    @polarroller 6 лет назад +45

    running every day during opiate withdraw, was a godsend...it was just like taking a pain pill, but all natural.......good bless the runner's high.

    • @GlowofaGhost
      @GlowofaGhost 5 лет назад

      thankful you can run without pain

    • @abdessadekj
      @abdessadekj 5 лет назад +1

      @@GlowofaGhost boxing?

    • @robertworton2394
      @robertworton2394 5 лет назад

      I’m a week off suboxone and exercise is the only thing that gives me relief. Finding that my testosterone is coming back!

    • @marshallstrander3922
      @marshallstrander3922 2 года назад

      A good runners high for me is honestly almost indistinguishable from an opioid high

  • @kellytoledough
    @kellytoledough 5 лет назад +27

    I’m on day 36 without Vyvanse and it is grueling. I quit drinking and smoking for over a year, no problem but I’ve never felt closer to a relapse than I do now. I give you so much credit.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 лет назад +6

      KEEP GOING you got this

    • @Enochulate88
      @Enochulate88 3 года назад +1

      Can I have some please bae I love you

    • @diggerfox7194
      @diggerfox7194 3 года назад +2

      Keep it up I'm going through a very similar thing. Its very very hard i know

    • @aprilhassell1747
      @aprilhassell1747 Год назад

      ​@diggerfox7194 how are u?

    • @ArabianQuirkSA
      @ArabianQuirkSA 11 месяцев назад

      Nice eyes

  • @alisonannallyallen1437
    @alisonannallyallen1437 6 лет назад +24

    God bless this man

  • @NuitHadit
    @NuitHadit Год назад +6

    Off adderall for a month. After 10 years of using it to treat my ADD, I am still in withdrawal mode. It is tolerable rn, mostly, but I dislike random bouts of anxiety. Not depressed anymore, but still struggling with being intentional. Sending prayers to all who are trying to get off these chemicals for good.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад

      Cheers my friend. Your awareness of what's going on makes the process hugely more manageable

    • @storybass4454
      @storybass4454 Год назад

      Proud of you!

    • @NuitHadit
      @NuitHadit 8 месяцев назад

      @abcdefgggggg70 for each their own. Noone is forcing anyone to do it. Each person can make their own decision about their body. If the meds work, thats great. And if the medication creates other problems, which it often does (so no, not similar to wearing glasses) then people should not be shamed or berated for making a different choice.

    • @NuitHadit
      @NuitHadit 8 месяцев назад

      @abcdefgggggg70 ok

    • @NuitHadit
      @NuitHadit 8 месяцев назад

      @abcdefgggggg70 okay I guess 🤷‍♀️ … I am not refuting anything, you are the one who replied to my comment, so … what do YOU want?

  • @charlotterosemelvillebonne8001
    @charlotterosemelvillebonne8001 2 года назад +4

    Bless you for creating this video and vulnerably sharing your experience. It’s SO hard. I was debating getting another prescription and this video helped deter me, so thank you for that. I am on day 6, and this is my 5th time quitting.

  •  Год назад +3

    I'm watching this after I decided to stop taking Ritalin after 4 years of abuse, messaged my therapist. If this works, I'll be forever grateful for you choosing to post this.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад +1

      I hope it helps my friend. I am working now to make a comprehensive book about adhd without meds on top of the one about my story with it! I hope you have a good story and a soft landing. Let me know if you have any questions!

    • @Mexicomank2
      @Mexicomank2 Месяц назад

      Hey guy I'll keep look out for your book . i just started taking adderal for first time for adhd but had to stop as my body is allergic to it so now I am considering continuing med free route for my diagnosed ADHD

    • @Mexicomank2
      @Mexicomank2 Месяц назад

      ​@@R.L.Kramerdoes Ritalin have same abuse dangers or addiction possibilities as adderal ? As I am considering med route and was thinking of non stimulants as an option but didn't want tune out my ADHD forever as it has creativity benefits which is why I was leaning towards Ritalin but i have a past experience Ritalin increasing my anxiety after it wore off after a few uses

  • @VidLineBricks
    @VidLineBricks 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm also very proud of you. Keep helping people for a better future. This is good leadership and you are mutch needed. Take care

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 месяцев назад

      @@VidLineBricks thanks. I needed to hear that today

  • @valentinaparis56
    @valentinaparis56 5 лет назад +6

    Omg thank you for sharing. I just stopped cold turkey about a month ago. I feel all kinds different things, some good and some bad, but manageable, I guess. I can’t wait to feel better and not think about it everyday.🙏👍

  • @rawrandom6881
    @rawrandom6881 6 лет назад +19

    bro... im glad i watched this, you exactly said everything i wanted to hear from someone... and im just at that phase of struggling to quit... i hope if i
    can speak to you in details somewhere....thanks a lot man... God Bless you

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад +1

      Absolutely. Glad to help. Let me know what you want to know and I can address it in another video or send me a message? does youtube allow dms?

    • @rawrandom6881
      @rawrandom6881 6 лет назад

      im not sure bro... maybe on skype or facebook... i was kinda wondering to consult with u only if its possible

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад +1

      email me @ thisistheneweverything@gmail.com

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад +1

      how are you doing? making progress?

    • @rawrandom6881
      @rawrandom6881 6 лет назад +3

      hey Kramer... yes man.. a lot of progress to be honest... its been over a month absolutely calm.. started working out and stuff... going great ... thanks for following up.. cant be more glad man

  • @kahyonsciara661
    @kahyonsciara661 2 месяца назад +1

    I wasn't looking for this video or anything like it when I found it. I didn't know it was a lack of serotonin and endorphins that made me feel angry and unmotivated the times I have tried to stop taking this drug. God bless you man! For the first time I truly believe I can beat this dependency. I know I can.

  • @U.s-epa
    @U.s-epa Год назад +3

    Very interesting perspective. I'm 35 and just figuring out my ADHD and how it has formed me. Adderall has been a godsend to me, however I can DEFINITELY feel it needs to be in small doses. I feel like normally all my life it was very hard to find that rewarding feeling after completing a task like you said, but with Adderall it feels like I really did it and did it well.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад +1

      We all have to make our choices to see what works for us. I'm sure my situation would have been different had I not been on it as a child and onward. I'm turning 35 on wednesday!

    • @U.s-epa
      @U.s-epa Год назад

      @@R.L.Kramer agreed. I'm glad my mom never did when I was young however now I have so much to learn about myself. Happy birthday!!!!!

  • @alizadevries1876
    @alizadevries1876 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you for the video. Good for you for overcoming Adderall and I hope you are able to fulfill, even surpass your potential in life. G-d bless.

  • @CHVRLEYY
    @CHVRLEYY 4 года назад +3

    Dude. Thank you. Just hearing a voice that has gone through what Im going through right now is helping to clean up the biomechanical mess that has become my brain. Ive on been on adderall for a little over a year, (my dr thought it would help my already existing depression and anxiety). I didnt think this was going to be so hard, because i get cocky- but if I didnt have a daughter, theres a good chance I would have ended my life yesterday. My Dr was SO quick to prescribe me adderall, and it makes me angry. YOU were withdrawing after 16 years, and made it to the other side an incredibly strong and insightful human. That gives me hope. I love this, thank you. 😍

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  4 года назад +1

      Hey man, this is why I make these videos. Sounds like you're on the right path and doing the right thing. You got this

    • @CHVRLEYY
      @CHVRLEYY 4 года назад

      R.L. Kramer - just semantics here, not a man! But thanks for your response, and keep on keepin’ on. When I get my mental shit “together”, its likely ill be paying it forward by spreading this same message. Adderall is BAD, mm’kay? 😝

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  4 года назад +1

      @@CHVRLEYY sorry about that! Love to hear more about your journey!

  • @kaleb.metzger
    @kaleb.metzger 4 года назад +3

    "...I had to bury part of myself."
    Damn, man. I'm watching this video to cut back on my Adderall consumption. I can't imagine quitting. Although, that statement really cut deep. I've tried to stop taking amphetamine before. My life was hell, polarized between sleeping, and managing my own behavior. Power to you, man.

  • @prilem7408
    @prilem7408 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much 🙏 I'm on day 3 of my second attempt to quit vyvanse and you give me hope

    • @ameliahenderson4955
      @ameliahenderson4955 Год назад +2

      It took me 5 years to get off Vyvanse. I finally hit rock bottom and confessed to my psychiatrist that I was abusing it. Best thing and hardest thing I ever did. It’s been about a year now. I really hope you can quit. I will be thinking of you ❤

    • @storybass4454
      @storybass4454 Год назад

      You’ve got this!

  • @user-rb7rx9cs6y
    @user-rb7rx9cs6y Год назад +2

    Thats very true- that doing stuff is more difficult without amphetamine but the completion of things is just so much more rewarding! This really helps me, I have saved this video (I'm nearly at 21 days off) and this will help me as have to go back to grad school in about a month and I'm terrified if I can make it without amphetamine. Thank you so much

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад +1

      Glad I could help. I remember that feeling. It's like going into the unknown when with the meds, you feel some kind of certainty that things will go smoothly, its like you dont know. Congrats on 21 days, you can do it, its probably hard work

    • @user-rb7rx9cs6y
      @user-rb7rx9cs6y Год назад

      Thanks! It was but I just found out about L-Tyrosine which helps big time, its truly been a game changer. I wish someone had told me about it sooner :/ that and exercise I am convinced now is the answer@@R.L.Kramer

  • @toegunn4905
    @toegunn4905 4 месяца назад +1

    Dude, honestly the best treatment for adhd I've ever had was long distance running. It's hard to be in your head after a 10 mile run in the morning.
    I'm taking a week off work, but I've quit before so I can do it again.
    The depression is the hardest part. I just remind myself that my body is adapting to producing it's own dopamine again.
    Adderall can be great for a day or two as a crutch and man the first month on it was wildly productive. After only two months of work, it's just all downside. Plus the only way I could sleep was with alcohol. That's nuts.
    Running, magnesium, ashwaganda, and a week of weed as I quit was what got me going straight.

  • @buckshot2912
    @buckshot2912 3 года назад +4

    20 years taking Adderall and 4 days without, my script will be available in about 7 days, it's my hope and prayer that I don't give in to the addiction and get it refilled, because I'm tired of the roller coaster racing through my life ! Amen !

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  3 года назад +2

      I've been there! Throwing pills away, taking them out of the trash, putting them outside, digging again. Win it!!

    • @ameliahenderson4955
      @ameliahenderson4955 Год назад +2

      I used to count down the days until my refill after I would take a month’s worth within a week and a half. My life completely revolved around the refill. One of the darkest periods in my life. I finally confessed to my psychiatrist that I was abusing the drug after about 5 years. Best thing I ever did.

  • @maximusbaker5057
    @maximusbaker5057 2 года назад +3

    Watched your first video on why you went off.... all I can say is thank you so much for an un-biased, anecdotal breakdown of what this drug has caused in your life. Making serious considerations after hearing first-hand from someone roughly in the same shoes as me. Much love, brother. WE GOT THIS!

  • @patrickharris3669
    @patrickharris3669 10 месяцев назад +1

    13 months off it was taking up to 200mg a day just getting to feel par after a year

  • @NikkoKnight703
    @NikkoKnight703 Год назад +2

    Things get better.

  • @andrewpascal6096
    @andrewpascal6096 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sort of in the opposite direction.. I struggled to quit drugs and had many issues, and ended up going on Concerta for ADHD/substance abuse issues.
    I've been clean off the illicit drugs and have been working with my psych to correct many of my ingrained habits. I will say that I'm on the minimum dose to be successful. I know there are two different attitudes to prescribing ADHD meds. As much as you can handle, or as little that you need to be successful.
    Good luck on your path to normality! Hope you are well

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@andrewpascal6096 there is no one right path for everyone! Yea I have been clean for over ten years and I’m doing alright.
      Congrats on your sobriety from illicit drugs, I hope we all find safe and sustainably ways to thrive and live ☺️☺️
      Many ways to the top of the mountain

  • @sureiguess1
    @sureiguess1 4 года назад +5

    It has been 3 months to this day. I took it for 13 years. I was about a year ago getting Rx'd 180mg a day. I would take up to 300mg a day. Quitting adderall has been the hardest thing of my life. I didnt quit out of choice. I did it because I hit rock bottom financially and my parents refused to help me if I didn't go to rehab / quit. Pray for me please.

    • @ripskip160
      @ripskip160 3 года назад

      How’s it going? I took about the same amount for around the same amount of time. I relapsed after 3 months and haven’t been able to quit since.

  • @lanavikadorothea1913
    @lanavikadorothea1913 5 лет назад +3

    3:45 WOW my psychiatrist literally asks me what I want and I get it. She’s never questioned my dosages or anything and I believe money is the main factor so WOW! It took me years to get down to one pill of Xanax and now I’m 4 days off of adderall which I don’t know how long this will take to get off it. I feel the depression, but I’m trying to not take any medications which is hard.

    • @gsp1634
      @gsp1634 4 года назад +1

      Wow she was killing you

  • @stellarstar9340
    @stellarstar9340 4 года назад +2

    I cannot thank you enough for making and posting this video! YOU SIR are a BADASS, SOOO BRAVE, STRONG, & AMAZING for being so vulnerable, open, & honest about this addiction! I am currently trying to come off of Adderall after about 6 years of stimulant abuse (Vyvanse & Adderall, some Ritalin.). Thank you man! Seriously!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @AWESOMEMEGGIE77
    @AWESOMEMEGGIE77 4 года назад +6

    I often feel like I need this. I try and imagine who I would be if I had never started taking Adderall and I feel like they would be a complete stranger from who I am today. I also try and imagine how I could function or do anything with my life if I ever decided to go off of adderall. I also feel like there is a war inside of my body where one side of me is trying to pull me away from the adderall and the other side of me pulls me towards it. I don't think I have a strong enough support group to go through this. I fear I would lose everyone I care about. But I also fear that I will never know who I really am. I've been taking adderall since early high school. Now I am 20 and living on my own. I have so many dreams and goals. What if those goals go away when I stop taking it?

  • @divid873
    @divid873 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience, my husband have been taking it for about 30 years. He wants to quit, but he doesn’t know yet how he will be capable to work.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 месяцев назад

      I totally understand that. Work seems to be a really common reason to stay on the meds. I hope he finds a way to transition away without losing his jon

  • @ADAMKANE510
    @ADAMKANE510 6 лет назад +7

    forgot to add....boxing!. if your a real adhd'er .....meditation is not going to happen....boxing is meditation in a way...its concentration but with moving around...perfect....and its good exercise for burning excess energy...

    • @GlowofaGhost
      @GlowofaGhost 5 лет назад

      i have ADD and painting really helps me, or walking or dance

  • @brendabanks6000
    @brendabanks6000 2 года назад +2

    Good video, I want to quit Adderall, as soon I don't take those awefull pills I feel like I'm gonna jump out of my skin, I get too hyper. I'm doing like 20 shores at the time. I hate taking Adderalls.

  • @ahrens07
    @ahrens07 Год назад +2

    I smoked weed & took the herb ashwaghanda to get off adderall, gabapentin, & suboxone. Taper down slowly until barely any is left. Had 0 withdrawal symptoms

  • @hgraham1836
    @hgraham1836 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow. You're amazing
    I relate so much
    Thanks for your honesty

  • @Expensive_read96
    @Expensive_read96 6 месяцев назад

    We're all in this together my friend, we can do this!

  • @ALEXPEAK
    @ALEXPEAK 3 года назад +1

    man i've been battling with a dangerous adderall abuse habit / binge thing for the last few years.
    I got emotional a few times during this video - 6:00 i think this is the phase i've found this past week :{}
    i've have started to get into riding bikes and like basically it was a very conscious thing i did in an attempt to regain my life.
    I appreciate people like you for making videos like this.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  3 года назад +1

      Thanks and good going on your journey. I am so glad I can help

  • @JavaRacingCo
    @JavaRacingCo 5 лет назад +10

    I was on it for 9 years. I've been off it for 6 days... so far, it's hard to find the same motivation I had while on it. Thanks for sharing your story.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 лет назад +2

      You got this. It's hard but the hard part teaches you how to focus on your own

    • @gsp1634
      @gsp1634 4 года назад

      Chris I bet you you’re probably back on

    • @JavaRacingCo
      @JavaRacingCo 4 года назад +3

      @@R.L.Kramer Thank you! I really appreciate it. It's been 91 or 92 days and I still haven't taken any at all. This video (and you responding to my comment) actually helped me feel supported. Thanks!

    • @JavaRacingCo
      @JavaRacingCo 4 года назад +2

      @@gsp1634 proud to say im actually still off it! :)

    • @life5161
      @life5161 3 года назад

      Hilarious. I thought this comment said "I have the same motivation off it as I had on it" . 😆 I thought this guy is full of shit. Then I realized I read it wrong. Nerf Nerf.

  • @Goodhello369
    @Goodhello369 8 месяцев назад +1

    The comment section here is chilling. The amount of people having issues speaks volumes.

  • @randallrubenstein8072
    @randallrubenstein8072 5 лет назад +4

    The struggle is real bro!!

  • @slackersonly5031
    @slackersonly5031 6 лет назад +7

    I quit and have 50 in my cabinet...no tapering no nothing. I dont want it. Anxiety is through the roof but im fighting

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад

      Proud of you man. I gotta ask though, what are you going to do with the 50 pills? Why do you still have them?

    • @slackersonly5031
      @slackersonly5031 6 лет назад

      @@R.L.Kramer i guess to be honest i hope after a few months of being off them i could take them moderately, ( not in exess just one) bi weekly "recreationally" but who knows maybe its just a pipe dream and that feeling i got from them is gone forever. Ive never been addicted psychologically im stopping to save my life. And my gf suffers from low blood pressure if she ever has a spell they could be used to raise it in an emergency. But most likely there getting trashed. If i found out they were destroyed i wouldnt care a less if that answers your question, but down the line maybe they can be a resource.

    • @Sammy.Skylarkk
      @Sammy.Skylarkk 4 года назад +1

      @McKenzie Bartleson x,D

  • @harellevi9687
    @harellevi9687 5 лет назад +4

    I have no words but Thank you man

  • @5_a_m_i
    @5_a_m_i 2 года назад

    Lol this is so nice. On the internet there are some scary resources for people. "Oh you can suddenly stop taking meds, you don't need to taper stimulants, oh no you can't become dependent if taken as prescribed, and you should not experience withdrawal unless you were not taking them properly/ abusing your meds." Lol. You're content is so relatable, I have not seen anyone else that has had the same experience as me. I was looking on tiktok and found a bunch of ppl who stopped then decided they needed the drugs and went back. OR ppl who stopped then making their videos 2 weeks later about their journey when how can they feel normal after only 2 weeks??? It's just so nice to see someone else who has experienced something very similar, thankyou for sharing your story (:

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the encouragement. I am looking forward to going deeper once my book is written and available. I am active on tiktok as well. @adhdmedfree. Cheers!

  • @Periwinkleton
    @Periwinkleton 2 месяца назад +1

    I have ADHD, overwhelmed with suicidal thoughts and sometimes just being lazy. Interested in taking Adderall though seeing videos like this one make me think I might avoid it.
    Taking Saint John's Wort right now; helpful, though I want something more powerful.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  2 месяца назад +1

      Adderall is definately powerful, but i liken it to the ring from lord of the rings. It gives power, but takes somethign from you

  • @chrismarble9259
    @chrismarble9259 Год назад +1

    Your lived experience is better than any doctors advice I've seen on RUclips! I was off it for 10 years until starting again 6 months ago. I hate how I feel on Adderall but I want to be off of it so bad but not looking forward to the withdrawal.

  • @existnow.
    @existnow. 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have access. I don't want access. I love it. But I love my sanity more. And I want to remember some part of my life. I want my life back. I want to be present when I'm looking at my dogs face. I'm gonna sit sleep pace and curl up in a ball for the next week and know that each day will pass. I have overcome benzo addiction a number of years ago. I can do this.... thx for posting this xx

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 месяцев назад

      @@existnow. you got this man

  • @killabeedj9920
    @killabeedj9920 3 года назад +2

    Youre awesome and thank you for sharing your story. I feel I'm on the right path with walking, painting and spending time with my pets. Discipline and meditation is an excellent idea ! I'm at the 3 week mark 🤞🏻🙏🏻

  • @koeberle
    @koeberle 5 месяцев назад +1

    Proud of you.

  • @TommyReagan
    @TommyReagan 10 месяцев назад

    it took me months to feel like myself again! i feel great! i can sleep finally, i used to stay up all night and sleep during the day, but now i feel so much better without, i can honestly say it destoryed my life the past 12 years have been totally lost to me sometimes i dont even remember that part of my life!

  • @6FootVampire
    @6FootVampire 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've been on elvanse and Adderall for 8 years, very high dosage.
    I want to get of but everytime I try I'm just glued to my bed and so tired I can't move barely.
    Wish I never got on these damn pills, I don't know how to get out of my addiction.

  • @landonmunoz2090
    @landonmunoz2090 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic journey bro. I feel so much of the same mentality on usage and personal reactions to what is going on in your journey. Just treat myself good, therapy, eat good, excercise 🙏 thank you for your post ✊️

  • @charleneosler6729
    @charleneosler6729 Год назад +1

    I really need to talk to you please. My son ended up 5150 and I'm trying to piece his symptoms together. I just found out he was taking Adderall and stopped and also was doing dmt so im not sure which or both may have caused all this to him. He now acts like a child again they have him on meds that I don't believe is helping him at all. I'm a very concerned mother trying to help save my son before this becomes permanent unless it's already passed but to understand what all is happening and what things contributed to it or not. He wasn't living with me at the time and the ones he was living with are no help at all and making things harder by telling him to keep secrets from me isn't helping me at all. If you could be of any help I'd really love to talk more. Ty concerned mom

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад

      Hi Charlene. I am so sorry you are going though this with your son and I am hoping this is the lowest it gets and from there, he can get better with your support. There seems to be a lot going on and it bears repeating that I am not a mental health pro in any regard, but I have some people I could recommend and you are free to email me @ rlkramerlit@gmail.com. My expertise is anecdotal experience of adderall and serious self examination and if I can help in any way, I will. I can provide you the contact to some pros as well as field any questions. The situation is delicate and I commend you for taking action and seeking help.

  • @Polecat-qz5om
    @Polecat-qz5om 6 месяцев назад +1

    I got off and now on lexapro and weaning off that one

  • @timothystevens4025
    @timothystevens4025 5 лет назад +1

    Bro your the man hope ur still doing good. That struggle and what u went through was a gift if it had anything to do with as real as ur being in this video

  • @Daemoknife
    @Daemoknife 3 месяца назад +1

    Biggest problem is the impulsiveness and behavior. I find that supplementing with zinc and iron, while taking magnesium at night really made me more in control, for those who are trying to experiment and find their therapeutic effects but have no selr control.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the supplement suggestions. All about finding what works for us as individuals

  • @bwin3401
    @bwin3401 Год назад +1

    Meditation and being in the present moment, yoga and tai chi, cutting out wheat and sugar, spending time in the sunshine. Our culture makes wanting to go on so hard.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад +1

      That’s the good stuff

    • @bwin3401
      @bwin3401 Год назад

      @@R.L.Kramer thanks. I have also found l.Reuteri yogurt as encouraged by Dr William Davis. Perhaps people struggling with their troubles can be helped by this probiotic. Really works.

  • @sweetbabyem
    @sweetbabyem 3 года назад +4

    2nd day off adderall… please pray for me I feel like shit

    • @TattooMyBones
      @TattooMyBones 2 месяца назад

      Bro just mix n match go a week off then drink alcohol as reward, as well caffeine or maybe modafinil replacement with l theanine and l tyrosine supplements n WEED

  • @ggram0551
    @ggram0551 Год назад +1

    Also, for what it's worth, I've recently had some, (approximately 30 - 40% decrease in severity of symptoms with use of the peptide Tesofensine....not cheap, and I was trying to reap proprted satiey benefits....but it actually unintentionally helped with some ADHD symptoms.
    I've not seen anyone else report my findings though. Interesting to note that it was originally intended to be made into a drug that helped either Parkinson's or Alzheimer's patients. I can't remember exactly which, but basically was acting on achieving this via mostly dopamine pathways, touching a little on Seratonin,....but no cholinergic or norepinephrine pathways to my knowledge... and in accordance to how I feel on it, this makes perfect sense.

  • @Nome0412
    @Nome0412 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this. It was the most helpful one I've watched

  • @mojofomo6182
    @mojofomo6182 2 года назад

    Great video. Extremely helpful. I am lookig to stop taking them myself. I've been on stimulants since the second grade on and off. The bit about not being able to take credit for the things accomplished while on the Adderall really resonates with me brother. Thank you for sharing.

  • @MichaelTice-yy5bn
    @MichaelTice-yy5bn 5 месяцев назад +1

    I go thru the script so fast..yeah I'm tired when adderall leaves my system but pretty sure I feel better off it..idk just like everyone else there's goo's and bad

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 месяцев назад

      Exactly. It’s super nuanced and the general narrative is that it’s a one size fits all flawless solution and I think it’s just more complicated

  • @aidankelder2004
    @aidankelder2004 4 месяца назад

    im going through this right now, i stopped taking dexamphetamine on the weekends and noticed that i become extremely depressed and my body feels as heavy a concrete. i have no energy for anything all i can do is sleep all day. even going 100m down the road to eat something is such a massive effort for me. i never felt like this before i started taking the meds

  • @bryceboroughs1905
    @bryceboroughs1905 6 лет назад +5

    My doctor prescribed me two 30 milligrams a day. I only take one. But I’m weening myself off. I’m currently taking 15 mils a day and I feel better. I’m 21 and I’ve been taking adderall since I was 5

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад +1

      Good for you. Good luck on your journey

    • @jebi_jones
      @jebi_jones 6 лет назад +2

      Good luck man!!:-)

    • @bryceboroughs1905
      @bryceboroughs1905 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks guys!

    • @bryceboroughs1905
      @bryceboroughs1905 6 лет назад

      What really made me wanna get off is it was fighting against my stress and anxiety making it 10x worse than what it should have been

    • @EnthalpyH
      @EnthalpyH 6 лет назад +2

      I really feel bad for kids taking this stuff. It's just horrible to have kids being prescribed this stuff during their formative years. I think only adults 19 and over should be prescribed.

  • @AxtInk
    @AxtInk 6 лет назад +4

    Proud of you and appreciate you sharing this

  • @Sabb-s2y
    @Sabb-s2y 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for being straight up man. This story hit home. I’m looking at 2 bottles of this crap. Every side affect you said is right. But I’m never going back. Thanks again 🤘🇺🇸

  • @VidaArmonias
    @VidaArmonias 3 года назад +2

    Hey, I'm so happy I found your channel! This is something I've been trying to learn about for a long time now, it's hard to find a deep honest first-person perspective on this! I searched on youtube " how to quit amphetamines" and your video popped up first, idk how much you know about youtube but put that quote in your tags on this video and that will give you some more well-deserved traffic 😏

  • @HelloVanityy
    @HelloVanityy 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I hope to reach a point in my life at some point soon where I feel capable of sharing my story and providing guidance as well. Love, respect, admiration and blessings from a fellow former adderallic (still blindly and excessively self-medicating, stumbling, searching,)

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад

      Thank you and your welcome... I like that "adderallic." I used to say that too. Look forward to hearing your perspective

  • @Vedioviswritingservice
    @Vedioviswritingservice 5 лет назад +5

    It is only good for the short term. Taking it for years will do more harm than good. I have been taking Modafinil and Vyvanse. I stopped the latter and felt like crap for about two weeks. The former is not an amphetamine, but it is probably not a good idea to take long term either. I will probably tackle that next. I don't think I ever had ADHD. Perhaps I convinced myself that I did. Doctors give out this stuff like candy.
    I feel sorry for people hooked on this crap. One thing I noticed with Vyvanse is it absolutely destroys your coordination. I would imagine that Adderall has a similar reaction. Make sure you pray for people to be free of it.

  • @ADAMKANE510
    @ADAMKANE510 6 лет назад +8

    nice vid dude ....it can definagely sneak up on you...i dont mean to highjack your thing but just a few hints how this medication can actually help confirm your diagnosis. im a 42 year vet of this shit...diagnosed young i have been studied by neurologists/psychiatrists since age 5. if you google brain image of dopamine some of them are me when they were testing the new mri machines in the early 80's. turns out they could see the low levels of dopamine...i remember they gave me a can of coke to drink and dopamine levels fired up...anything exciting fires up under active dopamine...i started on the new drug 'ritalin' as i was expelled from 4 schools by age 7. thats if i got to school and wasnt found by police following butterflies in a field somewhere. i hated the medication as it made me tired and drained...i could pay attention but only as i had no energy. so i would secretly not take it. by age 18 id been in and out of juvenile lock ups / awarded to state as my poor parents couldnt handle me....i would fist fight anyone at the drop of a hat just for the buzz...even losing was fun...train surfing...thieving stuff i didnt want for same buzz....putting any drug in my body i could get for the buzz. i remember snorting speed and falling into a deep restful sleep....eventually i was court ordered onto stimulant medication after running myself over in a stolen car( never trashed them...just drive them around and park them somewhere with keys in em...oncd again for the buzz....i thought i was passenger for some reason and got out to check something and woke up in hospital...id broken every rib ...both collar bones...fractured spine....from hospital to jail...i was offered either stay in jail or take these everyday under our supervision and you get to go home ( troubled child housing unit). when you describe what adderall did to you that was me not on them....hussling....never sleeping....a million things going on....social to the point of annoying people but i couldnt tell....never eating...i couldnt sit down let alone sit still....i would stim my feet so much i caused lifelong damage my toe joints...chew my face off...bite my nails til they bled....had constant racing anxiety...constant heart palpitations...hundreds a day which made me think i was going to die from heart attack damaged my vocal chords from taking so much , most couldnt keep up as i jumped between 10 different conversations all at once ....paranoia ( one they dont speak of much) constant deep thinking about the universe and why are we here and all that stuff(its stimulating) i was very creative ...always making things and inventing stuff( but would never finish it). they did an i.q test ....i tested borderline retarded for working memory but borderline genius for problem solving part( cant remember other 2 parts) my brain burns it fires that hard....physical injuries from fighting ...i used to take on much bigger meaner guys just for the buzz of surviving....i used to have the shit beat out of me and feel great relief for awhile...id take on groups of guys and go berserk just to see how far i could get...it never ended well but id feel better for a bit. anyway sorry for rambling. here is what dexamphetamine did for me.
    1. i calmed right down
    2. i started eating and got an appetite.
    3. i start actually sleeping properly for first time in my whole life...i would take half a tablet to get to sleep...falling asleep takes concentration.
    4. i watched t.v for first time.
    5. i stopped stimming
    6. heart stopped skipping beats...has never happened since.
    7. stopped all stupid dangerous behaviour without even noticing as i was artificially stimulated.
    8. no anxiety or paranoia at all.
    9. i became stable and learnt a trade.
    10. i no longer forgot where i lived
    11. i could remember peoples names .
    12...i could go in shops without becoming completely overwhelmed.
    13. i could be in crowds without having to figure out who wanted to hurt me and making sure i got in first....
    14. people could insult me and i didn't want to pull their throat out.
    15. most important to me . i re-established a relationship with my family as the loose canon had been muzzled.
    now heres how the drug can help you know if you really are low in dopamine.
    ive never had to increase my dose
    i never felt euphoria or happiness from it....just being able to be in the world and present is amazing enough .
    it stopped my million ideas all at once bullshit...that was one of my biggest issues.
    it stopped the constant horrible bored feeling that would literally drive me insane.
    i can take it for years and stop and all that happens is opposite of you...i stop sleeping...stop eating...start inventing and hussling....start talking and never stop and revert to dangerous buzz seeking behaviour ...eventually i end up in jail..another big indicator of whether lifelong meds is appropriate ...do you end up in jail? ...my dose was 10 mg twice a day and half a tab if i couldnt sleep...maybe few times a week....its not the be all end all...it has downsides.
    1. lowers my libido( another opposite effect from most people)
    2. a bit of a zombie effect ( i miss my daydreaming and almost grandiose delusions ...ive just invented the million dollar idea...never did but it was fun)
    3. it made me settle down...get married and have children...idiot!. haha.
    4. constipation.
    5. heartburn.
    6 . arthritis type symptoms( weird as they go away when i come off)
    7. i become a boring type person which is good for me but my old friends miss the clown and the show he used to put on.
    8. i takes away my emotions a little. adhd emotion is very strong....i could cry listening to beethoven for example...just the beauty would bring me to tears. or feel bullshit happy at successfully pulling apart an entire motor and rebuilding it....( remember...you have all the attention in the world for things you do like...) im a tinkerer from way back....anything to keep my hands busy....but i lose all this on medication ...i become a robot basically.
    2 other points to diagnose which most doctors wont know. adhd will always suffer low blood sugar..and high blood pressure .it regulation has something to do with dopamine mine both become normal.on medication and asthma is linked in their as well somehow...amphetamine gets rid of my asthma better than any inhaler....i have been studied for 35 years by same adhd specialist team at gold coast university hospital....i was thinking about writing a book as all i see is kids saying ....my add is so bad i cant study and my grades are bad....if i used to get to school with a bag still on my back and wearing shoes it was a major acheivement..i only learnt to read and write at about age 8 after going on Ritalin. anyway....need to go take my medication as you can probably tell....keep up good work dude...i was watching as im thinking of cutting down and trying some healthy eating type shit but after typing and reading that i might just stay on....cheers dude
    ..

    • @bulldogsandlife
      @bulldogsandlife 6 лет назад +3

      You truly are the poster boy/man for ADHD. Reading this I think I am nowhere near having ADHD. I throughly enjoyed your post, and yes you should write a book. Get pics of brain scans you did and show it. Will be something people esp parents of children with ADHD will want to read. Thanks for long and interesting post.

    • @JesseKaufman
      @JesseKaufman 3 года назад

      Your experience with Adderall mirrors mine, except that I've had absolutely zero negative side effects (except being more thirsty so I drink more water-which i needed to do, anyway) .. I could be used as a study in ADHD

  • @levitninja
    @levitninja 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. Someone I love is going though quitting right now. It has been extremely rough. God bless

  • @TjallieBrrr
    @TjallieBrrr 10 месяцев назад

    I really felt that part about ritual and habit.
    I used to smoke a lot of weed and when i wanted to quit i bought CBD weed without THC and i couldnt get high.
    Just to keep the habit but still technically quitting.
    It really worked better then i thought it would and after a week of that i basically forgot about smoking a lot of the time cause it didnt give me the reward and after 2 weeks i just quit.
    Thanks for your video i'm about to pick up my first adderal script, im not an upper kind of guy so i wont be taking more then i need, i absolutely hate being wired and anxious.
    But i also hate my chaotic ADD lifestyle.

  • @therealj9642
    @therealj9642 6 лет назад +8

    My wife is addicted to adderall, she has destroyed her life entirely and we are getting a divorce. She is 33, beautiful and very smart. This drug took her and turned her into something else. Was there anything anyone could have said to you that you would have believed them that you are addicted. She denies she has a problem. Thanks for sharing your story

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  6 лет назад

      I answered this to the best of my ability in this video---ruclips.net/video/4KxyiJ3K3iA/видео.html

    • @GlowofaGhost
      @GlowofaGhost 5 лет назад +1

      omg i am so sorry :( is it the irritability and anger that can come with it?

    • @juliak1500
      @juliak1500 3 года назад

      This comment is what I needed to hear

  • @kayteecee
    @kayteecee 2 года назад +4

    I'm back!!! I made it to 1 year clean from Adderall! It has been a Rollercoaster but I made it! This video was so helpful for me and I was only 2 months in of getting clean. Thank you to the creator and to all those that shared in the comments as it really helped me push through!

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  2 года назад

      Thank you!! I’m so glad my experience abs choice to speak about it could provide even a drop of help. Proud of you for getting off adderall. It’s not easy

    • @kayteecee
      @kayteecee 2 года назад +1

      @@R.L.Kramer it wasn't easy that's for sure. So to celebrate I booked a vacation to honolulu, glacier national park, and georgia. See what money can do when you're not wasting it on drugs. I'll share my adventures on youtube!

  • @aprilhassell1747
    @aprilhassell1747 2 года назад

    I started getting side effects from my concerta. And then figured out on my own I was withdrawing. My doctor wanted to give me more drugs, of course. I was on it for 4 years and then had a baby. There was no withdrawal from that time. Then back on for 3 years and worst debilitating withdrawals ever. It's been three months off, and i finally stopped crying all day long, but my brain still feels off. Like really bad AdHD. I meditate a lot too and stay postive and loving the best I can. I had to leave my 2 year old for 9 days to just sleep at my moms. Worst ever. Ive never had to just take care of myself like that. I had to go back to my moms for more sleep because my son kept waking me up in the night. God and praying got me through.

  • @holydriptv1821
    @holydriptv1821 2 года назад +2

    I’m going through right I choose to stop because I can’t afford it ,I can’t wake up in the morning the anxiety is awful I feel hopeless basic things to do is so hard to do” please anyone have any trips or supplements please let me know

  • @haydencarter2313
    @haydencarter2313 5 лет назад +2

    Im coming off it now and I can't seem to get out of bed and I just feel all and all shit I'm hoping I get better soon but when u feel this way u can't see it, I've also got a lot going on it life Witch is why I started to take take addirall but it made me crazy in a way but anyways that's my story, thanks man

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 лет назад

      I feel you. I definitely was the same way when I was coming off I couldn't do anything but lay in bed really all day and watch cartoons or something. Slowly but surely things got better bit by bit and I hope they will for you too. congratulations

  • @c0r5e
    @c0r5e Год назад

    Late diagnosed ADHD. I am only taking pills to get out of college. My country does not have any accommodations laws so its up to me and the department of convincing negotiating and what they felt reasonable
    Will quit indefinitely as soon as I am done with education

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад

      What country is that? What are you studying? I sort of felt that way also and then the work I was trained to do was harder to do without them because they were a part of the learning. I hope it all goes well for you

  • @louisskulnik7390
    @louisskulnik7390 Год назад +1

    I am hopeful that i will be prescribed something like this. I really, really need it. But i understand why others would want off.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  Год назад

      I was simultaneously in both categories

    • @w8what575
      @w8what575 9 месяцев назад

      Amino acid therapy…don’t turn to prescription drugs…heal the body with giving it the necessary nutrients it needs to function optimally….there’s studies indicating that adhd is one of many disorders that may be the result of malnutrition of amino acids …they’ve had great success so far with helping alcoholics quit with minimal side effects through the use of amino acid therapy…

  • @breeherman4457
    @breeherman4457 Год назад +1

    Adderall withdrawals are fucking hell and it seems like no one is allowed to speak out about it considering there are millions of people prescribed and there’s a shortage of the drug. It seems like we are silenced and isolated to feel alone like we are the only ones phased by it but I know for a fact there are millions of people like me who are suffering

  • @lanavikadorothea1913
    @lanavikadorothea1913 5 лет назад +1

    Am glad you said how long you were on it so far because I cannot find anyone who has been on it as long as me or mentioned how long they were on it or the milligrams

    • @kaleb.metzger
      @kaleb.metzger 4 года назад

      I've been on Adderall since I was in the 6th grade. I'm 19.

  • @j.armijomusic
    @j.armijomusic 5 лет назад +2

    Travel/travel outside the country helps

  • @stevenslushy
    @stevenslushy 5 лет назад +2

    Does music not sound as good to anyone? Since I stopped music hasn't sounded the same. No one talks about that.

    • @R.L.Kramer
      @R.L.Kramer  5 лет назад +2

      I definitely know what you're talkin about. I remember on adderal Kyle when I heard music a lot of times I was listening so closely that I heard every nuance and every little thing incredible about the music. I still enjoy music but I suppose I'm not always listening as intently as I was an adderal

  • @scottcortus9590
    @scottcortus9590 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. Decided to make the change. Your story was helpful

  • @AmericanBoy88
    @AmericanBoy88 2 года назад

    There's going to be a lot of people going through this because the Med Supply that they're supposed to get ran out even I am currently have to get off of it because there is no meds and I even have a subscription to have it and the only point I still take it now is because I get hot flashes from it if I don't have it