This is where you should ask your doc about it, not a forum.
I'm glad you have answers. But just so you know - just because you have ADHD, or any other mental health illness/disorder, doesn't mean you should obey society and become "normal", (which IMO, doesn't exist), I think ADHD is a very complicated, complex, sometimes misunderstood, and hard disorder to deal with, but you shouldn't feel like you are not normal - because no one is normal, and anyone who says otherwise, is a down right liar.
I think if you feel you need to be on medication and feel you need to have something/someone to help you cope/get support with the ADHD, then do it for you, not for the sake of feeling pressured to be normal and that the ADHD is some monster.
It is not you, it may be a part of you, but it's not you.
I have ADHD, too, and it is very hard to cope with, but no one in this world is normal, and I think you should know that if you think otherwise.
If I am wrong, and you were just joking around, then I apologize and good luck with helping yourself cope with this, but this question is best asked for the doctor who prescribed you the medication.
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