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Post Jun 25, 2014 at 11:55 PM
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I'm an adult with ADD. Both my brother and I have had it since we were kids. Now, my 27 year old son suffers from it. That being said, I am on 60 mg. of Adderall a day, but for the last six months I cannot function (Oh...did I mention I am also a full-time college student?) I find myself waiting until the last minute to do assignments. I am terrible at taking timed test. I tend to focus on the clock instead of my work and for the life of me, I have a hard time making friends. I am afraid to speak to my doctor about all of this. Does anyone know what the max dose is for Adderall and if I am at my limit, does anyone have any sound suggestions? When I am out of my meds, all I want to do is sleep or I get real anxious.

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Hello, Wannabe counselor. Your doctor is the one to talk to. Our speculation is useless.
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