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Posted by Girlnterrupted on November 4, 2005, at 2:40:38
I don't know what else to do, I've been mixing alcohol and adderall in the last few days because I can't find anything else.I just can't find a way or a reason to get up from bed. I have no reason in the world to get up. I lost my last job because I could never make it on time (if at all.) Now that I have no job, there's no reason on earth to be up. I've been selling some of my art designs to make some cash, but other than that, I have no reason to get up.
I tried Adderall and Alcohol together, and they put me at ease and feeling good enough to actually get up and sit in my computer and type. Otherwise, it's such an effort, that I'd rather read my messages in my cell phone. Long messages, I have to send them all to my email and open them in my cell phone lying in bed.
So, am I going to get messed up by doing this mix of adderall and alcohol?
Posted by Declan on November 4, 2005, at 13:56:06
In reply to Is it OK to mix Adderall Alcohol?, posted by Girlnterrupted on November 4, 2005, at 2:40:38
It's probably not advisable, but it works for a bit and that's something. Better to avoid too much booze in the mornings. Anything that gets you out of bed in a viable state, even if only to type at the computer. There's worse combinations.
Declan
Posted by paulbwell on November 4, 2005, at 18:31:28
In reply to Is it OK to mix Adderall Alcohol?, posted by Girlnterrupted on November 4, 2005, at 2:40:38
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> I don't know what else to do, I've been mixing alcohol and adderall in the last few days because I can't find anything else.
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> I just can't find a way or a reason to get up from bed. I have no reason in the world to get up. I lost my last job because I could never make it on time (if at all.) Now that I have no job, there's no reason on earth to be up. I've been selling some of my art designs to make some cash, but other than that, I have no reason to get up.
Cheers
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> I tried Adderall and Alcohol together, and they put me at ease and feeling good enough to actually get up and sit in my computer and type. Otherwise, it's such an effort, that I'd rather read my messages in my cell phone. Long messages, I have to send them all to my email and open them in my cell phone lying in bed.
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> So, am I going to get messed up by doing this mix of adderall and alcohol?
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> Yep, hear ya, lost my job too, and (unless i'm hungover) there seems no reason to get up, Booze is a great way to pass the day-for sure, and add a little Valium, or crushed Ritalin, and it's all a diferent mix.too much booze will dope you out, taking Amphetamines, will sober you up some, but bewhare, you may feel less drunk, and drink more.
Posted by Phillipa on November 4, 2005, at 21:34:09
In reply to I hear ya!!, posted by paulbwell on November 4, 2005, at 18:31:28
No alchohol until your ready for bed. Then you will sleep like a baby. I don't know how this mixed with adderal. Maybe one of the experts will know. Fondly, Phillipa. PS only in my opinion.
Posted by Declan on November 5, 2005, at 13:42:17
In reply to Is it OK to mix Adderall Alcohol?, posted by Girlnterrupted on November 4, 2005, at 2:40:38
One of my aunts, dead now, took a decent scotch every morning for quite a while when going through a bad patch. Only one, she said, but she wouldn't have had any Adderall. She sailed boats, all sorts of things. I think she told me this when I was 20 to try to give me a more balanced perspective, amid the hue and cry over drugs.
Declan
Posted by CareBear04 on November 7, 2005, at 10:41:50
In reply to Re: Is it OK to mix Adderall Alcohol? » Girlnterrupted, posted by Declan on November 5, 2005, at 13:42:17
i read somewhere that alcohol + amphetamines increase your pulse and decrease your BP. i found this out when i ran my med list for interactions.
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