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Stated Adderall in December to help with my add- the side effects...

Posted at 12: 7 PM on Jan 16, 2008 by adderalsideeffects, #26341
Stated Adderall in December to help with my add- the side effects were immediate---- racing pulse.. elevated blood pressure-- but i did have the energy to actually stay focused and get my house and my other stuff done.. since then I have noticed new side effects that at first worry me as to what is going on with me? panic issues.... stomach pain,,,, ears popping and sharp pains.... headaches.....twitching eyes......and the newest one that really had me concerned is the burning sensation trough out my chest and throat area... I found this site and through ready all of the descriptions I am more at ease with knowing that I am not alone with the feelings I have been suffering...
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Reply about 1 year ago on Feb 06, 2008 by sync, #4642

Dosage too strong? they normally start an adult at 20mg of xr and halve that for adolecents then dial you in. I have felt so damn bad for so long(decades) that adderall makes me feel normal the only side effect so far is being a functional person until it wears off leaving my evenings somewhat screwed up.

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Reply about 1 year ago on Aug 25, 2008 by crunchies, #11598

headaches are normal but if they are severe and persistant its a sign of high blood pressure and you need to have that checked, the chest pain sounds like heart burn which adderall can cause heart burn, the panic issues and sharp pains might need to be disgust with your doctor, the stomach pain is a side effect but check all these with your doctor anyways.

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