FYI the chemical structure of Meth and Adderall are completely different. GOODLUCK ON THAT!
@EthanHsieh-xi3wm2 сағат бұрын
YES CALVIN AND HOBBES
@jakenotjayingee2 сағат бұрын
I like sleeping
@aidensanderson972 сағат бұрын
You're genuinely the only youtuber whose sponsorship sections i actually watch
@met4cap77882 сағат бұрын
Me too, except the symptoms stayed.
@natethegrate26083 сағат бұрын
I was medacated at a young age. i still take Vyvanse to this day and its a life saver. Im 4.0, student council, still kinda dumb, but Super creative. If i dont take it, I physically cant get work done and im behind by a whole day in productivity, I just need to be doing something FUN when I'm off it. I look at work, and it's not even like a turn off feeling, but like a positive "nope im not gonna do that". But yes, Vyvance is the wheel, you still need to drive it. You still gotta make PLANS and to promise that you will FOLLOW those plans, then your ballin
@noahfaiq29754 сағат бұрын
I just watch so many of his videos and I still haven’t left the parking lot. I think I have ADHD
@wisesam53904 сағат бұрын
Your video’s and comics always crack me up keep up the good work
@spoulsi4 сағат бұрын
+ 2 to the amount of pills i can choose
@Genlax4724 сағат бұрын
The depression power car was quite slow :( weeeee! Aw weeeeeeee! Aw
@Breakin_Kneecaps4 сағат бұрын
Ice cream sandwich i dont know if ur gunna see this comment but watching this video actually saved my bros life holy moly cuz he has the same thing said ow from his tummy i said cuz be his apendix cuz it sounded like the same symptoms like yours thats crazy
@matthewbailey15464 сағат бұрын
When Andy put a nail through the guy’s computer had me howling for 5 minutes straight
@GobblesDaBoi5 сағат бұрын
Dis has happened to me also. I thought I was just crazy.
@Panzerfaust_19396 сағат бұрын
"nord vpn is a virtual pivate network service that helps you protect yourselt online!" Also ICS: *proceeds to kidnap someone and talk about Nord VPN*
@ladyspace8496 сағат бұрын
Back in the day I took the train to commute to work. At some point they did some maintenance construction on the way and there was a rail replacement bus service. One day, when they opened up the first tracks again i decided to see if my train was going again because it's much faster than the bus. Arriving at the platform there was indeed my train. It said 'do not enter' but since it was commuting between those stops I thought it meant, that they go back in the opposite direction - thats what it did before. So I jumped in after everyone else left the train. The doors closed behind me and the lights went out. Of course the doors didn't open when I pushed the button. I thought about what to do next - sit there and wait and be late to work? Do some explaining when the train staff finds me sitting there in the empty train? I'm also very shy but in the end I decided to knock on the driver's cab. A very tall and large man opened the door and stared down on me in silence. 'I think might be wondering what part of 'do not enter' I didn't understand' I said to break the silence and explained my situation. He replied, very kindly, that they can go this way only once in an hour and that I could wait and sit in the train or use the replacement service again. Since I was already late for work I decided to take the bus and he took a key from his pocket to open one pair of doors for me
@elijahverchon62296 сағат бұрын
I thought that locking doors and double checking was just me being weird !?!?!
@cameroneridan45586 сағат бұрын
Adderall is Amphetamine, and Vyvanse is Lisdexamfetamine. The difference is that Lisdexamfetamine is amphetamine but with some stuff (a common amino acid) attached. Your body breaks this amino acid off, and you're left with the Amphetamine. The active difference is that Adderall dumps all the amphetamine into your bloodstream all at once, while Vyvanse slowly releases it over the course of about 10 hours. This makes Adderall last about 3-4 hours, and Vyvanse 13-14 hours.
@cameroneridan45586 сағат бұрын
In the end, the medication is the same exact thing. Which is not meth in either case. That would be Desoxyn, which is actual methamphetamine, and prescribed for people for whom every other medication they tried did not work and whose ADHD is very severe. Or for people with narcolepsy so they don't fall asleep and die while driving a car or operating industrial machinery.
@RW5583.7 сағат бұрын
Add two. Add two digits to my IQ. Add two to the number of pills I can take. Add two to the number of superpowers I have. Add two to the number of things I can add two to.
@hellothereV27 сағат бұрын
You said I change my arms into ANYTHING, so turning them into gipsy danger is in the picture
@user-fe4lq6sy4e8 сағат бұрын
YOURE IN!
@Sibling_stuff_8 сағат бұрын
Mültîply my çhīldrêñ
@Chill_chileno259 сағат бұрын
1:31 This always happens to me
@Qubimium9 сағат бұрын
I can confirm ADHD meds work, im using them for a month already and it's GREAT!
@Chill_chileno259 сағат бұрын
I am not hyperactive ADHD or inattentive ADHD, I'm B O T H
@hudhouse9910 сағат бұрын
You give off extreme, "I have calculated your every move- but sadly I am not athletic enough to dodge it so you're gonna hit me anyway." after the dodgeball scene.
@suhasini612510 сағат бұрын
Now I want to too
@CasperK-xh4bk10 сағат бұрын
I'm in the uk, this is a question for someone in america. WTF IS PEEPS?????????
@julsstay7410 сағат бұрын
I'Ve been taking Vyvanse for over a year now, and you just made me realize what is "wrong" on the days where I can't seem to focus on what I have to do... It puts so much perspective on this matter for me, thank you!!!
@Qberrygames10 сағат бұрын
the fact that you see yourself as stupid means your not nearly as stupid as you think
@devonh325811 сағат бұрын
Caffeine helps me with my adhd
@Netarok1211 сағат бұрын
Who’s Kelly?
@oofbi_gremlin12 сағат бұрын
that is a marshmellow and not a dog youve been decieved
@The_Animator35612 сағат бұрын
My bones are just titanium. I have never broken, fractured, twisted, or sprained anything except my nose, which isn’t even a bone. Drink your milk.
@anx4613 сағат бұрын
+
@Chill_chileno2514 сағат бұрын
"You can install it on any device" The actual fucking Illuminati tech:
@jacethemace2.04614 сағат бұрын
add 2 to the amount of opportunities to add 2
@Scott_Cawthon214 сағат бұрын
Right as dodgeball assault happened my alarm went off and SPAGGIE CAT
@Lilguy_00014 сағат бұрын
I remember my math teacher getting rlly mad at me for playing uno w my friend bc she thought we were playing poker and she yelled at us😭😭😭
@thetailsshow-yv8gy15 сағат бұрын
my good sir, u don't wanna be zip zapped, it hurts like Scwimch.
@garmadongg17 сағат бұрын
For the past like 6 months my brain keeps replaying the feeling of licking a bedsheet to me it’s horrible. Also sometimes I get physical reactions to bad sensory stuff (like touching food that used to be solid that is now a liquid) and when that happens I sometimes full force thundercunt my hand toward the nearest wall! 😁
@Chips_McGee17 сағат бұрын
Shadows shoes from Sonic Adventure 2
@AlexDaDermahurr18 сағат бұрын
andy still makes content that scratches the right spot on my adhd brain
@sparklywater18 сағат бұрын
0:15
@LiS-wp3ft19 сағат бұрын
KIRBY IS COMING RUUUUUUNNN
@LiS-wp3ft19 сағат бұрын
*rocket goes* AHHH
@ToastieTaco19 сағат бұрын
I’ve never gotten detention, but I was once threatened with it because I dropped my pen under my desk (which was part of a group of like 5 desks), went to pick it up, the teacher was glaring at me when I came back up and said “do you need to go to detention?” And I’m sitting here like ‘is she fr’ and she said I would go to detention if I didn’t answer so ofc I answered no. Then she said “well you will of you keep up this behaviour” WOMAN WHAT DO YOU MEAN I AM BEING AN AGEK CHILD I DO NOT DESERVE THE SHAME THE WHOLE CLASS WAS STARING AT ME EHUGHGH 🥺
@katielewis865220 сағат бұрын
I love spaghettiOs 🤤
@Pancakeswafflez0w020 сағат бұрын
Ranchnana
@TheSanctifiedMusicChannel20 сағат бұрын
the biggest lie in this video “$100 would buy you a lot of five guys” no it wouldnt😂😂
@LexLexiAlexandra20 сағат бұрын
My own experience with: Adderall, Ritalin, Strattera, Guanfacine, Vyvanse, and now Dexedrine. Yes. Quite a journey since 2013 - initial diagnosis out of nowhere. If you lose focus on this message, no worries - understandable 😆 To preface, I moved a lot so I had various psychiatrists. With Adderall - it was great for a few years! Until it wasn’t… When I moved overseas, Adderall wasn’t available so I switched to Ritalin with a new doctor which did absolutely nothing for me. Moved back to the states & back to Adderall! But then it wasn’t working like before. My focus was gone, even that burst of energy too. So the new psych switched me to Strattera…which also wasn’t effective. Next: Vyvanse. It kinda helped..? I was desperate to figure out the med for me, so when I moved again, I switched again under recommendation by new psych. Guanfacine worked better-ish! But I STILL couldn’t focus. It would make me lethargic through the day so we added a bit of afternoon immediate release. Eh, worked a tad. I started to think my brain was broken. I just needed to FOCUS (& stop crashing in the afternoon). I had to move overseas again so I had to choose a diff med (not manufactured there, neither was Adderall). But I thought my brain was broken anyway by this point. The limited list had an option I never heard of before & the only one I haven’t tried. My psych recommended it immediately - something I haven’t heard of: Dexedrine. It apparently used to be *the* med for ADHD before Adderall became a household name by big pharma. I’ve been on it this year and I believe it’s def the most helpful. It doesn’t give the kick of jittery energy like Adderall but it really helps me focus. It’s not perfect but it’s been the most effective in so many years. Bottom line (if anyone is still reading), the “right” meds may take years to figure out. I found out from my current psych that Adderall’s effects wear off over time. Also, if one psych isn’t supporting you in the way you need medically, consider looking elsewhere. Best of luck to all you fellow ADHD’ers!