• batcheck@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    My doctor is aware of my THC use. I was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. I was essentially self medicating with THC to control some of the symptoms that come along with ADHD like anxiety. I could not start on adderall until I tested clean of THC. Took 2.5 months of being without THC and repeated trips to my doctors office and getting tested before I passed (the Amazon test strips were not as sensitive as the doctors office one).

    Overall I’d pick adderall over THC any day. But the truth is both together is even better. Adderall during the day and THC (well THCA in my state) to wind down at night. It’s just lame to have to spend 2 months a year having to stop THC to finally feel like I’m happy the rest of the 10 months of the year.

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      3 months ago

      That is nuts. I have to take these tests once or twice a year, but not once has my medication been held hostage over marijuana. I live in NY though, which is a mix of sane laws, personal freedoms, social safety nets, somewhat high taxes, and I can’t do what now due to the assholes in NYC???

      Either way, it sucks that we are treated like junkies to be prescribed life saving medication that we cannot be addicted to.

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      3 months ago

      Thats incredibly frustrating.

      I take adderall for narcolepsy, and my docs office says its pretty well understood that many people need help to wind down off stimulants.

      I hope it gets easier.

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      As someone who lives in Europe, and in one of the countries stricter on drug laws (Norway), this seems too fucked up to me. You need to get drug tested for meds??

      I take ritalin which is also a scheduled drug, and I didn’t do anything like this.

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        3 months ago

        Someone told me recently that it’s to prove the person prescribed the adderall is the one who is actually taking it (to prevent resale).

        Edit: rereading the thread I realize you might be questioning why they’re being drug tested for THC regarding their adderall prescription. I don’t have an answer for that so, if that was your actual question, I apologize for the confusion.

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      3 months ago

      Why don’t you just take one of those ‘cleaners’ before your drug test? You essentially drink a ton of water to dilute your pee and the solution adds all the components back to make it look like you didn’t dilute your pee.

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        3 months ago

        Did a ton of reading on that. It’s very hit or miss. It’s a similar approach to creatine loading and then drinking a large amount before a drug test. Some places also make you retake the test if your pee is too diluted. At the end, the adderall is more important to me. It helps me be a better father and husband. The THC is mostly to help me sleep and have a few hours not anxiously trying to make plans for every possible outcome in my work week (which tends to not be useful).

        Until the government gets their act together (and I mean all of them, the democrats also have holdouts on the topic), I’m stuck doing this in the state I live in. Moving isn’t an option as our family, jobs and support structure is all here.

        Thanks for the advice though. I appreciate people trying to help a person out and I genuinely mean it. I think we have too many old school and old fashioned people in office on both sides of the isle and hopefully that will resolve itself in the upcoming years.