Does adderall damage the brain when used recreationally?!


Question: Does adderall damage the brain when used recreationally?
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I am no doctor so ask a psychiatrist that knows about the brain and different substances when taken and how it works on the brain.

Here is my guess, No because all it does (the stimulant effect, that is) is increase the dopamine receptors and levels in the brain causing one to feel euphoric, then one is drained of dopamine (from using some of it up when taking stimulants) and you will feel this on the comedown, the comedown is basically you feeling the shittyness of your brain lacking dopamine

this is often why people reach for more, but i reccomend you dont redose

Focalin comedown as we speak, it ******* sucks.



It wont damage your brain itself but it will cause fatigue when you use it like that. Not one drug damages the brain if used recreationally very sparingly, like xtc, morphine, coke, stuff like that. In fact most drugs when use very sparingly will increase brain functions. When all these scientists do research they go overboard with the experiments (like suffocating monkeys with weed and say it was the weed that killed the brain cells! Yall suffocated them you morons! that kills more brain cells than anything!) ... The only reason it will cause fatigue is because your body will be insanely hyper like a mild coke feeling for a few hours and it will drain your energy.

Honestly its not even fun, its more frustrating than fun. Trust me ive done almost everything. Try XTC (beautiful world opener), Weed for sure because it is entirely harmless, or maybe perhaps some shrooms (less deadly than asprin). Its not expensive to get a good high off any 3 of those and its well worth experience. Adderall is not. Its just frustrating. Its like a speedy coke feeling with zero euphoria, which defeats the purpose of doing it recreationally



Not at all, it might give you tenesmus though.



oh yeah. that stuff is as dangerous as meth, and coke




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