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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I tried 2 different medications for my ADHD, none were Adderall but one of them was somewhat similar, sorry I can’t remember the names at the moment.

    The first one I had to stop taking after just a couple weeks because I wanted to crawl out of work because I was so socially anxious, I didn’t want people to see me at all . When I stopped I was almost immediately better.

    These meds play a lot with your dopamine and norepinephrine levels which regulate your stress quite a bit.

    With those 2 ingredients out you should ‘normally’ just feel depressed and lethargic in withdrawal but we all react a bit differently to those medications so yeah that makes sense. Depending how long you were taking them it could take you a month before you feel normal.

    It will pass, be patient.





  • True but they don’t make money with this, they still have to spend most of the money.

    From your link is a great example:

    To illustrate, suppose that the American Cancer Society is hosting a formal dance as a fund-raiser (the ACS is a certified charitable organization). Further suppose that the fair market value of a ticket to the dance is $75, and that the donor pays $375 to purchase a ticket. The donor may claim only a $300 deduction, because the amount contributed ($375) is reduced by the amount of the benefit that he received ($75, the fair market value of the ticket). This holds true even if the donor does not actually attend the dance.

    The taxable income of the donor is reduced by $300. If the donor’s income was in the 35% income tax bracket both before and after the deduction, the donor’s tax liability (amount of taxes owed to the government) is reduced by $105.