That's a weird way to say "I don't understand the difficulties that people with ADD/ADHD face and how those difficulties still exist during unproductive time."
That's a weird way to say "I don't understand the difficulties that people with ADD/ADHD face and how those difficulties still exist during unproductive time."
I'm trying to like it, but it's hard. It doesn't quite scratch the doom scrolling itch like Reddit did. I'm using Jerboa and it's missing a lot of features that I relied heavily on with Relay. Ultimately I'm just going to have to adapt though because it looks like Reddit isn't backing down and I'm not going to use the official app.
In good news, I always hated my Reddit username so it's nice to finally get to change it lol.
That's interesting. Adderall is the only medication that helps with my ADHD. It has its side effects that I'm not always a fan of, but I've titrated down to a low enough dose that those don't really bother me anymore. Vivance on the other hand was awful, I hated being on that.
Volkor X is one of my favorites.
It was literally the main reason I used Relay over any other app.
But no one in the study actually received Adderall? If I'm understanding this right they cannot claim caffeine is as effective as Adderall. All their study shows is that caffeine is as or more effective than an Adderall placebo.