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Old Apr 24, 2015, 07:32 PM
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Its been two weeks since Ive started my medication for my adhd and im starting to get use to the side effects but I don't really feel as tho Im really affected by it. Idk if I need a higher dose or if I need to try a different brand or what. But my anxiety is getting the best of me but tis the season of finals week
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Old Apr 24, 2015, 09:59 PM
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Well Ry937 I am not sure what meds you are on but your doctor is the best one to discuss this with.

The question I would ask is are you in a stable enough place to complete finals successfully? If your answer is yes than why not wait until after finals to try to get your doc change or modify the meds. Better to do that when finals are over unless you can't do finals the way you are or you feel like you are in risky territory.
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