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in reply to Sarah Brown

I got my email yesterday. Felt a lot like the email I got in 2009.
in reply to Sarah Brown

And then you get places like Japan and South Korea where common ADHD meds are illegal. Even for tourists to bring in for their own use.
in reply to Briala

@static Because of course what you put into your body (at no harm to anyone) is the state’s business somehow. they blow it way out of proportion into a made up ethical problem which it is not. it’s a matter of personal health only
in reply to zaire the insane anarchist

@zaire the insane anarchist @Briala it doesn’t help that nearly every result when one tries to look up one’s prescribed medication is an addiction resource site.

Like, I’m not addicted to it?

in reply to Sarah Brown

@zaire I've heard it said that ADHD stimulant medications are just not addictive to people with ADHD. But then, the therapeutic dose is usually a lot lower than recreational...
in reply to Briala

@Briala @zaire the insane anarchist So I’m curious about this because I’ve heard about recreational doses of 30mg of dex and I take … more than that.
in reply to Sarah Brown

@zaire Ooh... That's interesting! Maybe I got that wrong as I don't actually know what recreational sizes typically are. But that kind of reinforces my initial point.