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I am thinking about going off my addrerall just so my so called friend will stop asking me for them. Or atleast tell her I am off of them. I cant ever go over there without her asking for some and I know she is addicted to them but I feel like thats the onlly reasson she wants me over there
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I don't think it is a good idea to get off the adderall just to stop supplying your friend since you are on it for your benefit. If it helps to get your friend to stop asking then just tell her you are off of it and don't bring it along when you will be around them or just bring only enough to cover what you will need. If you really want off the adderall then talk to your Pdoc to see if you would be ok without it or if you should switch to another medicine.
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I dont want off of it but I am so tired of her asking
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I hate it when drug addicts befriend people who have problems just so they can get their medications. My mother had several back problems, arthritis, & lupus. We weren't well off, so we always wound up in the trashy neighborhoods, & people who she thought were friends would come into our house to rob her blind of her pain medications. It's ****ing ridiculous. If you can get away from that kind of person, do it. There is no reason you should suffer because someone else doesn't/can't control themselves...
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