I had less unwanted side effects vs benefits from switching to Dexedrine .
I'm waiting to see a specialist for the mold exposure.
It has been a total nightmare trying to get all my symptoms under control and attempting to maintain some quality of life .
I was simply curious as to what effects the stimulant meds may have beneficial or unwanted in regards to mold exposure.
Hi,
I too take Adderall and have other health issues. As a result of, my other health issues, I had a metabolic test done. It came back showing that I had two gene MTHFR mutations; A1298C & C677T. Simply put, it means my body doesn't produce or process FOLATE ( bit B) like it should. This can cause a lot of health problems. Folate helps with mental functions, without it my neurotransmitters don't work right. This causes ADD, Depression, bipolar disorder and a host of other mental issues. It also predisposes me to various other health issues. I encourage everyone to look it up, do some research and ask your dr to test you.
Its good info to know about yourself.
Debbi
Update,
So I started this post a couple of years ago and decided to give an update. After returning to adderall use for a couple of years my energy level of course rose but each time I tried to take a break I had a loss of energy and motivation. Then last January I started feeling my heart racing and could feel my heart beating. I went to my GP and she rushed me to a neighboring cardiologist who told me I was having an arrythmia (basically my heart was racing at between 120 and 140 beats per minute and skipping every 5th beat). I questioned both doctors about whether the Adderall was causing this and they said it was unlikely but it couldn't be helping the situation. So I quit cold turkey that day.
When my labs came back my thyroid levels were very high (hyperactive) so I was immediately referred to an endocronologist who after initially examining me said she was sure I had Graves disease (another autoimmune disease) and she would confirm that with additional blood work in a couple of weeks looking for the markers. So after more blood tests and another three weeks I returned to both my cardiologist and endocronologist, the blood tests showed I had no markers for Graves and my thyroid had returned to normal levels, my heart rate and rhythm had returned to normal and my valves all looked good and my blood pressure was in normal ranges. Keep in mind that I had now been off adderall for about one month.
Although both doctors were reluctant to give any credence to the adderall as the central factor since I have stopped using it, I have had no further heart or thyroid issues. I won't say it is easy being off adderall, but I have looked at my diet, cut way back on sugars both natural and processed and tried to get more consistent with my exercise. After doing some more research I think (based on some prominent doctors) that our high sugar diets maybe the source of many of our (western society) health issues. I won't say this is easy but I am tired of relying on drugs that I know are not doing me any long term good. For the last five months I have quit taking any prescription drugs (I was on 5) and have cut way back on sugars, while I am still working on some health issues I can tell you I am in much better shape than I was 6 months ago. I encourage you to watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM
hi? this is possibly the best response i have heard or read in the past year... on off adderall for the past couple years... last year it took over my whole body... i would like to speak to you and pick your brain? ... hopefully you get this
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I saw a report on the FDA website stating one of the recent violations in a drug manufacturer facility was a room full of mold and flies everywhere. There is a shortage of drugs, though, so the USA is still importing their product despite the multiple inspection violations. Check the site, it's pretty bad.