
How does Adderall make you feel? Everyone is different, but Adderall (a stimulant medication) has been shown to improve concentration and impulsivity in people who legitimately need pharmaceutical intervention for diagnosed ADHD. For me, in addition to improved focus and impulse control, I also found relief from brain fog, I can prioritize better and…something else that I never expected. Something so weird and inexplicable that it’s actually funny.
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When my meds wear off, I drink Genius Blend Coffee. I boosts my focus if it need that extra support at the end of the day or whenever if I am out of meds.
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For a biology project, Hudson wonders here whether Genetic Engineering could be utilized to rid the world of teen suicide due to anxiety, depression and ADHD. He examines the science , the history of eugenics and science fiction novels that play with the possibilities of genetic engineering to provide a compelling reason why the possible risks of genetic engineering can be justified to eliminate teen suicide due to mental illness.
Hudson Kaneko is a 15 year old (he/his/him) guy who is typical in so many ways and struggles with depression, anxiety and ADHD. He has tried everything from therapists to medication to embracing these challenges.
Facilitator: Jean Kaneko
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