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 Anxiety and depersonalization and abuse of stimulants (ADHD Medication) -2

There are many people who need medication after being diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder). These legally prescribed medications help them fully concentrate and concentrate in their lives. This allows them to concentrate in class, in the workplace and in other situations of life that require full attention, which may have been lacking in the past. Using these prescribed medications, they can improve school work, effectively pass exams and work without too much difficulty. These drugs allow them to preserve what they learn and improve their school or work experience. This is the abuse of these stimulants by those who do not require them, who could quickly turn their use into a dangerous situation.

There are a large number of people who do not require these drugs to correct attention deficit disorder, but often prefer to use them sporadically when studying, taking tests or holding meetings at the workplace. They do not classify these stimulants as drugs that can create dangerous side effects and are often completely unaware of the possible dangers of abuse.

A closer look at these medications allows you to better understand the risks that arise from using sporadically, without a full understanding of the consequences.

Properties of ADHD:

Psychostimulants are primary medications used to treat ADHD. Although these drugs stimulate the central nervous system, they have a calming effect on people who are really struggling with ADHD.

These drugs include:

Methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, Metadat, Daytrana)

Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin)

Amphetamine-Dextroamphetamine (Adderall)

Dextroamphetamine (dexedrine, dextrostat)

Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse)

Adderall and Ritalin are among the most commonly used among these drugs and work well for those who have true deficiency difficulties. Adderall, in particular, is one of the most abused by these medicines among students, since they do not consider it a medicine in the true sense of the word. Many believe that it is a purely stimulating substance, clearly stronger than coffee or any other type of caffeine, but with little risk or consequence. Not only do they realize the risks associated with these stimulants.

Common side effects for ADHD:

Increased heart rate

High blood pressure

Addiction

Dizziness

Dry mouth

Cardiopalmus

Abstinence syndrome

anxiety

impersonation

Stomach upset

Insomnia

Impair Strength

Irritability

Confused breathing

paranoia

Nervousness

depression

In rare cases, heart attack and sudden death.

Mental illness and psychosis in rare cases.

With sporadic use of these drugs, minus the prescription, the individual puts himself at increased risk for some or many of the above negative reactions.

Reasons why ADHD medications create difficulties and should not be taken sporadically:

The person MUST be reviewed and evaluated by a physician, determining that this drug is suitable for them.

Many believe that the “euphoric” reaction that has arisen after taking the medication is a sign that they have ADHD, and they require it when the opposite is true. These drugs are only “lifesavers” for those who have real ADHD.

The person becomes both physically and emotionally dependent on stimulants, and loses self-confidence and self-esteem associated with the true ability to study, take exams and feel comfortable traveling through life.

They blindly join those taking these drugs before they study the facts, risks and dangers of these stimulants.

They ignore the fact that methylphenidate or amphetamine stimulants are fast-acting and pose real risks.

In recent years, emergency care visits have increased significantly due to these stimulants.

They overlook the fact that alcohol in combination with these stimulants can increase heart difficulties, even with normal doses of ADHD medications.

Higher levels of anxiety and depersonalization are often caused by an increase in heart rate and the stimulating effect of these drugs.

Bottom line, many find increased memory and concentration skills, while using these stimulants is not worth the risk of these complex and often dangerous side effects. They also lose their self-esteem and confidence that they require this additional “boost” every time they study for a test or take part in a job. This creates a false sense of security along with an increased risk of very complex adverse reactions.

Recovery from abusive use of ADHD:

The willingness to see these drugs for what they are, and not the intended light memory enhancer.

Understanding the addiction that has developed while on these doctors is both physical and emotional.

Use natural anxiety and depersonalization programs to permanently eliminate symptoms.

The study of self-acceptance regarding school and work, the rejection of the risks associated with stimulant drugs.

Recognizing that he is dependent on these stimulants and is learning to effectively interrupt this addiction.

Weighing the risks against the benefits of using stimulants and concluding that the feeling “normal” and healthy outweighs the often devastating side effects associated with these drugs.

Learn how to counteract withdrawal symptoms that often occur when you stop using these medications.

Giving the desire to take a medicine that can entail both physical and mental risk if it is not determined that you need to “stimulate” or stimulate help to navigate through life.

Finally, it helps to recognize your abilities and difficulties in life. There are alternatives to taking medicine to increase your grades, schoolwork and workplace position. There are teachers and suggestions on natural health that create an increased ability to succeed.

Take the time to lead a healthier life, improve your sleep habits and create a calm mind through meditation.

Learn how to use the products as medicines, and the results can be astounding. You can create an anxious mind and body without the complications of side effects or withdrawal symptoms.

Use exercise in moderation to wake up a tired mind and body. The focus increases, and the spirit also rises.

Understand that if you are given time and energy, your natural mind and body have the ability to focus, memorize and save information. Thanks to good habits in behavior, nutrition, vitamins and exercise, you can fully control your life and achieve the same results under your own power.




 Anxiety and depersonalization and abuse of stimulants (ADHD Medication) -2


 Anxiety and depersonalization and abuse of stimulants (ADHD Medication) -2

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