You haven't provided enough info to make a definite determination as to what will happen. It depends LARGELY on how committed you are to your treatment program and prior records. Have you been in trouble a lot? If so, what for?
I think it's safe to assume you could take your treatment more seriously. To get and stay clean from drugs it takes courage and will. You need to want it. Whether you want it, I wouldn't know, but from your reply to the other 17 year old on this message board, I don't see that you do. It doesn't make you a bad person. But you should really make an effort to educate yourself on the drugs you're using.
Adderal is a drug used to treat things like ADHD and anxiety and has a lot of the same chemical properties as Methamphetamine or Ephedrine. Where someone prescribed this medication would tend to be more relaxed, I would bet that this Adderal has an a more opposite effect on you. Raising your heart rate and blood pressure and even causing serious damage to your brain and nervous system, as at 17, it is not fully developed.
We can't tell you what to do, man! We just want you to be able to learn from our mistakes. And if all you want take from this is, I'm just another nagging adult... two things.
1) I'm 25 year old Electro-House/Tech-House DJ speaking from experience.
2) Moderation, moderation, moderation. No matter what you chose to do in life, I can't help but think there are still people that love you.
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Here's something many may find interesting maybe even a little quirky. Check out wikipedia.org. Search for things like rave culture, rave, hippy, etc.. You'll find that this is all really ONE MOVEMENT. From the hippies in the 60's to the ravers in the 90's. Today it is referred to as the "party scene." With principals like Peace, Love, Happiness, Unity, Respect do we honestly think we're going to dismantle a now centuries old culture?
Didn't know John Lennon lives in the children. Yeah, it took me a while to wrap my head around it too.
(And no, I'm not some drugged out hippy raver, I missed that era, unfortunately.
I'm an alcoholic, that's socially acceptable!!
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