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XR stimulants make me anxious and prone to extreme emotions, which makes IR best for me, personally.
Set alarms for meals! It seriously helps!
I will try that! I have never had to worry about it in the past so that will be an adjustment
Yeah, I don't know what it is about XR, but none ever played very well with my system. Made a lot slightly better, but with a lot of problems tacked on.
IR works perfect for me! If they can afford to do so, I'd strongly suggest trying different medication options for those just starting.
There is no "one-size-fits-all" when it comes to meds!! DO what is best for you! Meds or not.