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Garth89 wrote: thanx for the comments
i know the general discussion is about steroids but i know a lot of the guys here have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to all kinds of chemicals.
doctor has offered me Concerta, so was just hoping someone could offer me some advice on it.
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mack wrote: Without contradicting Pump, who is way more knowledgeable in this field than I am, both my children were assessed as mildly ADHD, and both performed significantly better academically on Concerta. They are at university now, and still take it as needed.
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00pump wrote: That's some terrible advice.. let's rather go to a GP that has not studied in this field and do not go ahead and do an assessment and a long one on one with a psychiatrist, because you can just get it from a MD.
I do not believe GPs should be allowed to prescribe schedule 6 drugs.. doctors will refuse point blank to treat an addiction and you need to see a psychiatrist, yet they can prescribe the very drug that can cause an addiction.
Small one we try tend to provide "good advice" on the forum
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Pyroclasm wrote:
00pump wrote: That's some terrible advice.. let's rather go to a GP that has not studied in this field and do not go ahead and do an assessment and a long one on one with a psychiatrist, because you can just get it from a MD.
I do not believe GPs should be allowed to prescribe schedule 6 drugs.. doctors will refuse point blank to treat an addiction and you need to see a psychiatrist, yet they can prescribe the very drug that can cause an addiction.
Small one we try tend to provide "good advice" on the forum
My GP who would take a bullet for me told me straight up he will send me to the best psychiatrist and she will decide if Ritalin/Provigil/Adderall is the best way forward. He will not prescribe these drugs end of story.
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Garth89 wrote: Hi guys,
So I have just started a correspondence course in health and safety and I’m having a tough time studying. I have done a few lil courses over the past years but nothing as hectic as this.
I eat pretty decent and do some cardio in the evening, however I feel so lethargic when I get home. I am motivated to study, however I struggle to stay awake and actually absorb what I’m reading.
So I want to find out if anyone has any advice? And if any brain foods or supplements actually help for concentration?
I can’t afford to mess this up so I’m willing to give pretty much anything a try.
any advice or tips will be greatly appreciated.
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Garth89 wrote: @ Furk
hey bro, im doing the E learning SAMTRAC international course
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Furk wrote:
Garth89 wrote: @ Furk
hey bro, im doing the E learning SAMTRAC international course
Woaw. I actually did courses just like this at my workplace, and for me it's mandatory (Danish & Singaporean accredited I believe). Pretty interesting, never considered working with HSE & RA. Mind me asking if you going into a risk management job sector? Or just improving credibility in your current occupation?
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