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Re: Would someone with ADD abuse a stim? » noelle

Posted by IsoM on December 27, 2002, at 12:53:21

In reply to Would someone with ADD abuse a stim?, posted by noelle on December 27, 2002, at 5:50:19

Taking an extra in pill in the evening because you don't wish to go to bed isn't abusing stims. It sounds more like you're an evening person & not a morning person. I hate getting up. When I'm in my warm, cozy bed, only half-awake, drifting in & out of dreaming, getting up is the last thing I want to do. Each morning I must make myself leave that coxy retreat. I think I'm lazy.

But then when evening comes around, I don't want to go to bed, especially if I'm involved in doing something. I want to milk the enjoyment to the last. It's only when I've had a taxing day at work or have a headache & feel sore all over that bed sounds good.

I wish the days were much longer than 24 hours. I'd like to sleep 10-12 hours at a stretch & then stay up 18-20. Maybe I'm just an alien whose home world has a 30 hour day/night cycle.
^_* just kidding, I'm not that crazy.

The best thing is to force yourself NOT to take that extra pill in the evening. Is there anyone at your home who could take control of your pills for a few days to make sure? How about forcing yourself to get up earlier so by evening, you will be sleepier? There's ways that you could work around this.


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