🏈 Scott Cochran is no longer on the staff at Georgia, a source confirmed to @247sports .

I can't speak to that.

I can say that people who become addicted to Adderall show those tendencies. It's essentially speed: so there's the "up's" and then the "down's." A lot of medical/scientific studies have been done on this..
I asked because My nephew has adhd and he took that meds for long time. Same goes foe the girls' mother.... if anything what I've experienced recently with them..... it tend to lend toward him having some mind if mental health issues of some kind.
 
I asked because My nephew has adhd and he took that meds for long time. Same goes foe the girls' mother.... if anything what I've experienced recently with them..... it tend to lend toward him having some mind if mental health issues of some kind.
The most they said was it was an addiction problem. He recently celebrated two years sober.
 
I can't speak to that.

I can say that people who become addicted to Adderall show those tendencies. It's essentially speed: so there's the "up's" and then the "down's." A lot of medical/scientific studies have been done on this..
I’ve been prescribed adderall since maybe 2000 for adhd. I went through 19 hours of testing then went through additional testing with disability/accessibility services in college. It stabilizes my mood if anything because it helps me concentrate and my mind isn’t racing with 190 things at once. If you don’t need then it’s speed or something to help to stay up all night.

My guess is Cochran was addicted from the rush getting jacked from it since he probably didn’t need it.
 
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