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any studies or anecdotal reports of mephedrone on adhd?

any studies or anecdotal reports of mephedrone on adhd?

I am an adult with adhd and I have been on dexamphetamine for a couple of years since diagnosis.  My major problems due to adhd are social, and I have found dex helps, but mephedrone helps me a LOOOT more than dex

I would say that dex was maybe 50-60% effective when i started on it (tried ritalin first and made me moody )

anyway now the dex is not anywhere near as useful as it was, I have built up a tolerance, and even 15mg 3x a day 45 is almost non effective now.

It hasnt ever helped with anger or memory - my major problem as an adult is getting anywhere inthemorning and it constantly causes problems at work.

the other one is communication and 'pissing people off' anyone with adhd will know what I mean...ou know you have done it again but now how or what you did and no idea how to change it


this is wher3e I have always felt thta mephedrone is extremely effective.  I have noticed over and over thta I get entirely different reactions from people when I am taking it, and sometimes I feel like I am being really annoying and adhd - but apparently i am not.  I also find myself actually listening to people and actually ionto what is going on for them in a way that I am not able to without it.

I have started a new job and was having problems at work with communication and getting some team members backs up .  last week i got took small amounts throughout the day

at the end of the week my manager (who dores not know about my adhd) took me aside and said that he was really imressed with the change in my behaviour and mentioned a few things that were times when iit (mephedrone) was peaking.  No one has ever known or suspect i am tking anything and it seems I am much more normal and acceptable on it. I like the person i am on it.

Now its illegal where i live and the bit I had from before that will begone soon

I was wondering what studies if any have been done.  I have read in my country NZ you can ask a dr to apply for a non registered drug for you if there are reasons it would be of benefit  but though it says 'any' medicine no information is provided as to whether that includes drugs classed as recreational. I cant even find out what its actual status is here.

Im afraid to approach and ask in case it affects my dextroamphgetamine prescription - its better than nothing...but nothing in the effectiveness of mephedrone

I have found any side effects are usually miimised with vitamib B, magnesium, and generally keeping up my level of vitamins that are known to be useful for the immune system, and often just rehyrdrating myself more.

I dont have any increase in tolerance when using it like I have had with amphetamine, and from what I can gather its no more dangerous than amphetamine

so I really want to know if there is anything I can do to try and get an approval for it - I know this forum is not nz so you arent familiar with the law here, but hoping there is some info you can give me on it with adhd. I have scoured the net and nothing but find it hard to believe that someone SO amazingly effective for me, has not been beneficial to anyone else out there with  adhd.
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