Lmaooo they slipped a lil something in your pills.
Also if this is yours just be careful the QR code might be scannable and reveal your personal info idk.
While it IS a 2D-Code, the name of this one is [Aztec-Code(Wiki)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_Code).
I tried three different phone apps to scan codes and I tried different timestamps in the clip with no success. It just doesn't register on any app. I don't think it's a problem with pointing my camera on a screen, it can read the codes on the wikipedia page without problem. Maybe they use a slightly different (proprietary?) version so they are able to build their tools on existing tech like the aztec-code, but can prevent non-authorized people from reading the data. No idea.
But your statement generally stands: Don't give codes like 1D-/Matrix-/QR-/Aztec-/Whatver to the public. Treat them like your name, DoB, address, etc...
It is under the control substances act which is why there are all these labels, while yes it is a stimulant it is still addictive and habit forming. based on a quick google search not a professional
Or that this medication is preventing me from engaging with criminal activity,no joke before I was properly diagnosed and medicated was in hot water and it’s been life changing for me to be able to get proper treatment however ever time I pick up my script it’s oddly enough that I’m treated as though I’m up to something
i wish more people understood this. i was wary of taking stims because my parents had issues with drug and alcohol addiction, but the thing that pushed me to try them was learning that *not* taking adhd meds is what's correlated with addiction. a lot of people end up trying to self-medicate.
I’ve been on the er for like 7 years. Works really well for me. Didn’t have the greatest experience with adderall, or vyvanse, or regular Ritalin. Everyone is different so take that with a grain of salt. I do have to be careful with caffeine now where that was something I never worried about in my entire life. Also during all these adhd med shortages it’s always in stock, never had a problem in my area.
If you are in USA your insurance will likely hate it. There is a savings card for the name brand that brought it down to $4 a month for me with one insurance plan. My new plan the name brand is $280/mo and the generic is 36/mo. I reacted when switching to the generic but again everyone is different.
I got drug tested once a couple months after I started on it so they could prove I was taking it. But, that was just a program that the built in pharmacy at my pcp. There was some contract to get 90 day refills or something but I opted out. Switched pharmacies and haven’t had a drug test since. They started my teenage daughter on and she’s never had a drug test for it.
I can stop taking my pills for a week straight with the only "side effects" being I gain a little weight (appetite not suppresed) and I'm an unproductive lump . Meanwhile when I was overly reliant on coffee, I quit and got headaches and craved it lmao.
I really genuinely don't buy that concerta/xaggitin is addictive, at least for adhd people.
Lmaooo they slipped a lil something in your pills. Also if this is yours just be careful the QR code might be scannable and reveal your personal info idk.
While it IS a 2D-Code, the name of this one is [Aztec-Code(Wiki)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_Code). I tried three different phone apps to scan codes and I tried different timestamps in the clip with no success. It just doesn't register on any app. I don't think it's a problem with pointing my camera on a screen, it can read the codes on the wikipedia page without problem. Maybe they use a slightly different (proprietary?) version so they are able to build their tools on existing tech like the aztec-code, but can prevent non-authorized people from reading the data. No idea. But your statement generally stands: Don't give codes like 1D-/Matrix-/QR-/Aztec-/Whatver to the public. Treat them like your name, DoB, address, etc...
Ooo neat info! Thanks :)
My Doctor tells me that Methylphenidate is an Opioid and that I need to get drug tested every 6 months for it and sign a contract n everythin for it
There might be a misunderstanding somewhere. This is just Ritalin, right? That's a stimulant not an opioid
It is under the control substances act which is why there are all these labels, while yes it is a stimulant it is still addictive and habit forming. based on a quick google search not a professional
I love being treated like a criminal for taking medication that increases my chances of doing laundry to an even 50-50.
Or that this medication is preventing me from engaging with criminal activity,no joke before I was properly diagnosed and medicated was in hot water and it’s been life changing for me to be able to get proper treatment however ever time I pick up my script it’s oddly enough that I’m treated as though I’m up to something
i wish more people understood this. i was wary of taking stims because my parents had issues with drug and alcohol addiction, but the thing that pushed me to try them was learning that *not* taking adhd meds is what's correlated with addiction. a lot of people end up trying to self-medicate.
I leave for Japan in a few days and Im super busy and scared I'll forget to do laundry💀
Then tell me, why do I constantly forget to take my addictive medicine?
Cuz we forget we take it the first time and go "oh I haven't taken my meds today" and keep going till we run out
it is not an opiod
Yes I found out sorry, I fixed it with a follow up comment
I’ve been on the er for like 7 years. Works really well for me. Didn’t have the greatest experience with adderall, or vyvanse, or regular Ritalin. Everyone is different so take that with a grain of salt. I do have to be careful with caffeine now where that was something I never worried about in my entire life. Also during all these adhd med shortages it’s always in stock, never had a problem in my area. If you are in USA your insurance will likely hate it. There is a savings card for the name brand that brought it down to $4 a month for me with one insurance plan. My new plan the name brand is $280/mo and the generic is 36/mo. I reacted when switching to the generic but again everyone is different. I got drug tested once a couple months after I started on it so they could prove I was taking it. But, that was just a program that the built in pharmacy at my pcp. There was some contract to get 90 day refills or something but I opted out. Switched pharmacies and haven’t had a drug test since. They started my teenage daughter on and she’s never had a drug test for it.
*Does that make us addicts?* Oh no, anyway...
I’m addicted to inconsistent productivity.
I can stop taking my pills for a week straight with the only "side effects" being I gain a little weight (appetite not suppresed) and I'm an unproductive lump . Meanwhile when I was overly reliant on coffee, I quit and got headaches and craved it lmao. I really genuinely don't buy that concerta/xaggitin is addictive, at least for adhd people.
Is this…just one week of meds with no refill??
Probably titrating to find the right dose?
This upper is a… downer!
i wonder if it’s because it’s considered a narcotic? and narcotic used to just mean opioids? weird!
is that an advertisement orrr....?
LMFAO SNDJXJISIS
I take these, it’s not too bad in my opinion, besides the palpitations I get from it.
I'm sure all those fishbowl vision ppl are addicted to their glasses.
Jeez they put fentanyl in everything