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[|Human|] I am a 26 year old adult female who suffers from ADHD . My parents did not want to medicate me as a child, and even though I made good grades in school I was constantly struggling. After a very hard first semester at college, my doctor told me I should not worry about the stigma attached to medication and prescribed me adderall . It was like night and day. It slowed my thoughts down so I didn t feel so overwhelmed and took away the frustration . I stopped taking medication when I became pregnant with my first daughter and have not since resumed. I now have two children, and although I had hoped my seemingly childish problems with concentration would get better with age, they have not and I find myself in a constant state of frustration. I have tried supplements and natural remedies, and nothing seems to help me feel normal. Is it safe to take medicine like adderall for attention deficit on a long term basis as an adult? I hate feeling like I have to take a pill to have a normal thought process, I feel like I am causing myself a lot undue stress by fighting and pretending like the problem isn t there. I would appreciate advice on this. Thank you
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor. Thanks for your query. Every medication, including Adderall, can have some side effects when taken for prolonged durations. The treatment decision will depend on whether the benefits of the medicine will outweigh the potential side effects. So, please consult your psychiatrist for a detailed psychological assessment to determine the severity of your ADHD symptoms and whether medication is necessary. Wish you all the best. -