Wake N Bake
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Alright, so ever since i was little i have been on medications to treat my ADHD. Many of the medicines i have been on were amphetamine based and would make me jittery and have all sorts of "ticks" and "twitches". At one point it got to where one of my "ticks" (blinking the eyes) was so bad that I would constantly and rapidly be blinking my eyes, it got so bad I had to have muscle relaxers injected into muscles around my eyes to stop the constant blinking.
So where am I going with this? Alright, most of the medicine never worked that well, I still got in trouble in school, and even though I am very bright (though not to brag) I would just barely get by in school.
Then I discovered pot.
It helped me relax and the homework that would normally take me hours and hours of procrastinating and just taking a long time, would now take me 30 minutes to an hour or so.
As with some ADHD people depressents often have a reverse side effect of what it should have. That being making me have pep and energy. I really loved the combination of having the drive to do things, while still being very relaxed and chill.
Now that im out of the house I dont have the money or the time to see doctors for perscription ADHD medicine and find that weed is often times a very helpful study aid.
Does anybody else with similar neurological disorders experiance the same effects from bud? If so, this may be one more arguement for medical marijuana (though, I very highly doubt it since there is already a giant industry based on making drugs for ADHD.)
So where am I going with this? Alright, most of the medicine never worked that well, I still got in trouble in school, and even though I am very bright (though not to brag) I would just barely get by in school.
Then I discovered pot.
It helped me relax and the homework that would normally take me hours and hours of procrastinating and just taking a long time, would now take me 30 minutes to an hour or so.
As with some ADHD people depressents often have a reverse side effect of what it should have. That being making me have pep and energy. I really loved the combination of having the drive to do things, while still being very relaxed and chill.
Now that im out of the house I dont have the money or the time to see doctors for perscription ADHD medicine and find that weed is often times a very helpful study aid.
Does anybody else with similar neurological disorders experiance the same effects from bud? If so, this may be one more arguement for medical marijuana (though, I very highly doubt it since there is already a giant industry based on making drugs for ADHD.)