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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 1H 6M

Failing on the ‘Focus Drug’: Why University Got Easier Off Ritalin & Vyvanse — An International Community Member’s Addy Free Story

from Living Addy Free (Adderall): Real Stories, Tools, and Support for Thriving Beyond Stimulants · host Janet Oliva

On this month’s episode of the Addy Free Podcast, we’re welcoming community member Abby—our first active college student and our first international member, joining us all the way from New Zealand. Proof that Adderall and stimulant medication dependency is a global issue.In this episode, Abby shares how the ADHD medication prescribed to help her focus at university—including stimulant drugs like Adderall and Vyvanse—actually led her to fail academically, emotionally, and personally. She opens up about the pressure to perform, the side effects of stimulant use, and how breaking free from a medication she believed she needed helped her manage her ADHD more effectively without stimulants—both in school and in life.In our Addy Free meetings, people often describe Abby as someone who “glows.” Her story is living proof that getting off stimulant medication doesn’t have to be all withdrawal and darkness. Sometimes, recovery becomes empowering, grounding, and deeply rewarding—especially when supported by community, honesty, and self-trust.Referenced resources mentioned:https://www.waikato.ac.nz/int/news-events/news/more-than-meds-why-easier-access-to-adhd-treatment-has-to-be-part-of-a-whole-system-approach/https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7340a1.htm?utm_source

On this month’s episode of the Addy Free Podcast, we’re welcoming community member Abby—our first active college student and our first international member, joining us all the way from New Zealand. Proof that Adderall and stimulant medication dependency is a global issue.In this episode, Abby shares how the ADHD medication prescribed to help her focus at university—including stimulant drugs like Adderall and Vyvanse—actually led her to fail academically, emotionally, and personally. She opens up about the pressure to perform, the side effects of stimulant use, and how breaking free from a medication she believed she needed helped her manage her ADHD more effectively without stimulants—both in school and in life.In our Addy Free meetings, people often describe Abby as someone who “glows.” Her story is living proof that getting off stimulant medication doesn’t have to be all withdrawal and darkness. Sometimes, recovery becomes empowering, grounding, and deeply rewarding—especially when supported by community, honesty, and self-trust.Referenced resources mentioned:https://www.waikato.ac.nz/int/news-events/news/more-than-meds-why-easier-access-to-adhd-treatment-has-to-be-part-of-a-whole-system-approach/https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7340a1.htm?utm_source

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