This one speaks to me on multiple levels.
It’s a reason I dropped my scepticism of medication and went to get a diagnosis and subsequent prescription. I am glad I did - and that it worked first try. (It’s not guaranteed anything would, depending on unknown factors and probably autism also influences the effectiveness)
I can confirm: At first, it really feels that way. But now, half a year later, it balanced out a little and I am only medium fast. Still - much improvement compared to before.
(Disclaimer: This is not medical advice, do not mistake for such)
edit: Artist, I believe, is Toivo Kaartinen, creator of Foxes in love
I was on meds when I was a kid and I was not the dog. I was a shaky, confused, mentally unstable, paranoid wreck. The urgency on everything was cranked up to 11 and I still had no autonomy. It was baaaaad.
i remember being The Dog
but then i had a bad reaction to the meds and now can’t take them anymore and bc adhd i haven’t managed to get around to trying new ones yet
I was the dog on concerta, also went badly after a while and I couldn’t eat anything at all. Now after a lot of years I’m on Elvanse. While it’s not as good as the concert, I am still able to eat.
For me it feels more like the dog went from a somewhat ruly Great Dane to a somewhat ruly cocker spaniel. A lot easier to handle on the walks and less attention aggressive but when it is it doesn’t take all of my energy to get it home.
I’m fast as fuck boi, I’m fast as fuck!
Alright, I will take this as medical advice.
Can we please post the source when we post other people’s stuff




