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Concerta 54 "It makes me so jittery, but I can concentrate better"
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 390988" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ritalin doesnt make you feel high. It works on different centers in the brain that regular speed. You would have to take a real boatload of the stuff to actually get it to cross the blood barrier to get to cause any sort of speed feeling and by then I would think you would really be sick. Also people with ADHD/ADD are lacking something or their brains react to these medications in a different way than people without these disorders. When my son was on ritalin you could literally see him calm down when the medicine took effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 390988, member: 1514"] Ritalin doesnt make you feel high. It works on different centers in the brain that regular speed. You would have to take a real boatload of the stuff to actually get it to cross the blood barrier to get to cause any sort of speed feeling and by then I would think you would really be sick. Also people with ADHD/ADD are lacking something or their brains react to these medications in a different way than people without these disorders. When my son was on ritalin you could literally see him calm down when the medicine took effect. [/QUOTE]
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