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Possible Elements of 'Speed' in Ritalin
As a former Ritalin-taker, I've found a lot of similarities between the effects of Ritalin and Speed. Loss of appetite, dry mouth, the need to be doing -something-, even if it is combing your hair out for two hours. Is it possible? O.o
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Yes, its very true!
you have to tell if you take it when you're taking a drug test or it will give you a false positive!
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I BELIEVE THAT THEY'RE VERY MUCH ALIKE-THAT'S WHY IT'S GIVEN TO HYPERACTIVE KIDS-HAS THE OPPOSITE EFFECT ON THEM-IT SLOWS THEM DOWN. IT'S ALSO WHY SOME PEOPLE WHO DON'T NEED IT ABUSE IT-oops-sorry about the caps-lol
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