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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Misdiagnosed as "Adult ADD" ; baseline labs -- starting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="johndoesmith" data-source="post: 50692" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>Well it depends on the reason you're taking adderall. I am taking it because my brain cannot achieve the restful stages of sleep a person needs to feel refreshed, and since that will never go away, I will always be tired for the rest of my life.</p><p></p><p>If I stopped adderall(which I basically do every night, and wake up with very little still circulating in my blood) I would feel like I do in the mornings. I'd be depressed and probably close to suicidal again, but that's like taking away a person's wheel chair. They're not addicted to it, they're dependent upon it.</p><p></p><p>Since I have an issue where my brain can't regulate sleep, and unlike testosterone where the body CAN make it, there isn't a way of restarting like there is with testosterone. </p><p></p><p>In essence, adderall is like a wheel chair, it accommodates my lack of refreshing sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoesmith, post: 50692, member: 13404"] Well it depends on the reason you're taking adderall. I am taking it because my brain cannot achieve the restful stages of sleep a person needs to feel refreshed, and since that will never go away, I will always be tired for the rest of my life. If I stopped adderall(which I basically do every night, and wake up with very little still circulating in my blood) I would feel like I do in the mornings. I'd be depressed and probably close to suicidal again, but that's like taking away a person's wheel chair. They're not addicted to it, they're dependent upon it. Since I have an issue where my brain can't regulate sleep, and unlike testosterone where the body CAN make it, there isn't a way of restarting like there is with testosterone. In essence, adderall is like a wheel chair, it accommodates my lack of refreshing sleep. [/QUOTE]
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