how many adderall can I safel take? with tolerance I have abused adderall in the past long ago, but I just came upon a couple cheap scripts and I've been taking it at various doses each day for the past week and a half. They are instant release 10mg. The most I've taken at once is probably four and the most in a day probably 6 or 7. So that's like 60 or 70 mg.
I know my tolerance has grown a lot, I don't feel very high anymore, and if I do it's only for a very short time. I've tried using vitamin d or pepsid ac to increase the effect, but they didn't help much.
What is an okay dose for me to take at once? I want to up it and finish off my night with a boom, but I also don't want to die (not tonight at lease). I've taken 40mg today, do you think another 40 or 50 would be fine? would I even be very high? Also I haven't eaten today and I just came down and I'm starving.
If I was planning to take more and get high, should I put eating off until later? I've always assumed eating before taking adderall or while high would make me come down faster/not get as high, is this true? I know stomach acidity will decrease absorption, so I'm assuming so?
Any tips on how to get my high back/decrease tolerance/what dosage is probably not a good idea? I weigh like 120lb if that has anything to do with anything.
I'm also on an SSRI and an NSRI, but I've been taking them for years. caffein? nicotine?
ps: not add or adhd
thanks in advance
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Channel 4 Show We would like to speak to people for a new Channel 4 special; Drugs Live 2: The Cannabis Trials (working title).
Following on from the success of Channel 4’s show Drugs Live: The Ecstasy Trials, which focused on MDMA, this show will explore the effects of cannabis and include scientific trials and debates with an audience of experts, policymakers and cannabis users.
In order accurately represent what is going on in the UK today we would like to speak to anyone that is currently growing or dealing cannabis for a confidential chat.
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JP : Mad Japan hacker nicked; after feline accomplice turns him in Apparently the cat was a stray (rather than a family pet) which makes it even more unusual; as its not easy to train random cats to carry parcels. It will not get in any trouble for being an unknown accomplice of the crime and is most likely to be looked after by the animal charities along with various others - I think Japan has "cat islands" like these and the animals although semi-feral can are often friendly.
Yusuke Katayama, 32, used computers around the country to make a series of threats in 2012, including that he would kill multiple people at a comic book event, attack an airplane and target a kindergarten attended by the grandchildren of Emperor Akihito.
"He committed the crime, and the purpose of it was (for police) to make wrongful arrests," said presiding judge Katsunori Ohno at Tokyo District Court, adding that Katayama's actions had been "vicious".
Katayama used a virus to gain control of strangers' computers through which he issued threats and a series of riddles that captured the attention of the national media.
The case exposed the ineptitude of Japan's police force when it came to dealing with cyber crime and highlighted their tendency to force admissions of guilt from people they have arrested.
The National Police Agency (NPA) had to apologise after it emerged that officers had extracted "confessions" from four people they arrested, even though they had nothing to do with the threats.
Police held one of the suspects for several weeks before media and a cyber crime expert received anonymous messages containing information that investigators conceded could only have been known by the real culprit.
The messages said that details of the computer virus had been strapped to a cat on an island near Tokyo.
The police found the cat and tracked down Katayama, arresting him in February 2013.
The NPA chief proffered a red-faced apology, acknowledging his force had been tricked by the hacker and promising his cyber-crime unit would brush up its skills.
Japan cyber-Riddler arrested after strapping virus details to cat - Times LIVE
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