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26 0 ReplyYou've introduced a new problem
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18 0 ReplyDressing up as a functional adult.
21 0 ReplyI.e. “playing pretend”
10 0 Reply"I like your outfit."
"Good, because I'm not wearing this uncomfortable outfit for me."
9 0 ReplyAka: Masking
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I need to take two, one before and one after breakfast. That just makes it much more complicated.
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2 3 ReplySo, my workflow should look like this:
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Wake up at 7:29 (One minute before the alarm, because I set it to spotify, it enables shuffle which is hella annoying while driving.)
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Take 5 mg Medikinet to be able to do basically anything, and drive later
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Get ready
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Breakfast
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30 mg Medikinet retarded (Which means it just hits later and longer)
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10 mg Medikinet retarded in the afternoon, because school is til 5 pm
It actually looks like this:
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Wake up at 7:00
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Stand up at 7:45
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Get ready
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5 mg Medikinet
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A quarter of a breakfast, because at that point school starts in ~15 minutes with an 18 minute drive
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30 mg Medikinet
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As I did not have time to get a water bottle ready, no 10 mg Medikinet
But in the end, it doesn't even matter... because I basically finished school with minimal effort and still got a dual study program
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2 0 ReplyMy problem isn't really that it's too low, but that I forget to prepare water and the 5 mg at my bed before sleep. So I should probably do it in the morning, with Medikinet in my system. Because once I take it, it does work very well, and I notice once it goes back down (as long as I actually do something requiring my concentration). Driving without and with is like night and day. And after noon, especially noticeable in exams, everything drops down.
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