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How a Telehealth company capitalized on neuro-divergence and created massive demand for amphetmines Bias disclaimer: I used to take Adderall and don’t take it anymore. Thanks for reading R.L.’s Substack! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. Everyone has their own journey and mine has a central theme of not taking
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I had the privilege and opportunity to speak on a “Recovery Conversation” with Whitney Menarchek on the “Reduce the Stigma” podcast. I spoke about ADHD and its medications. We had a valuable conversation. The work her and the Straight up Care organization does is a plentiful resource for connecting people with peer specialists as well
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Click the picture to read it It feels authentic for me to write that way instead of doing the third person biography. It will surely change as time passes. If you always do what you always do, you’ll always get what you always get.
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DISCLAIMER: The following article intended to be a primer in a conversation. It is not medical advice. I’m not a doctor and this is not medical or psychiatric advice. Short answer: Amphetamines are central nervous system stimulants that work by modifying chemical levels in the brain. I took Adderall and other amphetamines intermittently from ages



