I know someone who took Vyvanse and developed a tic. It was an involuntary movement of his face. He had never had any such issues before starting Vyvanse. This tic was not only embarrassing for him in social situations but also made him feel self - conscious. He tried different things to get rid of it, and eventually, when he stopped taking Vyvanse, the tic slowly disappeared over time.
Another aspect of Vyvanse horror stories could be the impact on appetite. A lot of users have experienced a significant decrease in appetite. There are cases where people lost a concerning amount of weight in a short period. One individual told me that they used to love food, but on Vyvanse, they had to force themselves to eat even a small meal, and the constant lack of proper nutrition made them feel weak and more prone to getting sick.
I heard a story about someone on Adderall who started making up these elaborate stories during a study group. They were supposed to be discussing history but he went off on a tangent about time - traveling squirrels and how they were the real reason for the fall of the Roman Empire. Everyone was so confused at first but then just couldn't stop laughing.
There was a particular incident where some athletes were supposed to have proper training facilities. However, when they arrived, they found that the equipment was either broken or not set up correctly. This really affected their preparation for the games. It was a big disappointment for them as they had high hopes for training well in Sochi.
Sure. I heard about a guy who accidentally dropped his water bottle on the floor near the power rack. When he bent down to pick it up, another person started their set and almost dropped a heavy barbell on him. It was a really close call and could have been a serious accident.
Sure. There was a person who started using Anavar to get in shape quickly. After a few weeks, they noticed their skin getting really itchy all over their body. It was so bad that they couldn't sleep at night. They also started to have a hard time breathing, like there was a weight on their chest. Turns out, Anavar had caused an allergic reaction in their body that was affecting their lungs and skin.
Sure. There was a case where a factory was disposing of its waste in an improper way. The EPA was supposed to oversee this, but there were some loopholes in their inspection process. The waste seeped into the ground and contaminated a large area of underground water. People living in the nearby area started getting sick with strange illnesses. Eventually, it took a huge effort and a lot of money to try to clean up the contaminated water.
There's a story where Alexa changed the TV channel to a static-filled one in the middle of the night. The person woke up to the strange noise and saw the TV screen filled with static. When they asked Alexa why it did that, there was no reasonable explanation. It could be a software bug, but it was really disturbing as it disrupted the peace of the night and made the person wonder if there was something more sinister going on with their Alexa device.
A young woman was staying alone in a hotel in Benidorm. She woke up in the middle of the night to find her door slightly ajar. She was sure she had locked it. As she got up to close it, she heard heavy breathing in the corridor. She hid under the covers until morning, too terrified to even call for help. After that night, she changed hotels.
There was a story about how some of the Duggar children were not allowed to have normal social interactions outside their family and religious community. This isolation could have a negative impact on their mental and emotional development as they grow up without a broader perspective of the world.