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I took Adderall for nine years, but quit because of the side effects. Now I'm gaining weight like crazy. What can I do?

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You can see a rebound weight gain with any of the stimulants, but it really happens for a short time and doesn't usually continue indefinitely. On the other hand, we have seen compulsive binge eating in those with untreated ADHD.

Eating disorders are common in ADHD and are the result of untreated symptoms of impulsivity and distractibility. Stimulants not only decrease appetite, but also decrease the urge to binge in these cases. 
   

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