So, about a month ago I collapsed at a Karate Tournament. The issue being a bad interaction between some medicine I was taking for ADD and an anti-depressant combined with a high level activity (it was during a full contact sparring match) and a slight overdose of some over-the-counter painkillers.
Long story short, I spent nearly a week in the hospital, as a result of this perfect storm of medication and environmental factors - I was diagnosed with hypertension like I'm a fifty year old man or something, and before my hospitalization I was actually in Kidney failure. The weird thing was that the doctors and EMT's kept remarking on how fit I was. I guess it's possible to be fit but not healthy.
I suppose the takeaway is, we're all getting older. My main problem was the (relatively mild) use of adderall, combined with Welbutrin for depression, high blood pressure due to being overweight (I was 240Lbs when 220 or 200 would be my ideal weight.) and high stress coupled with years of mild heavy drinking (4-5 drinks a night. Not awful, considering my size but also not healthy).
I'm fine now. Kidneys and liver are functioning normally and blood pressure is back in the normal range - hopefully I can get off the hypertension medication after I meet with a cardiologist next month. If the heart condition was indeed brought on by alcohol consumption it should reverse itself pretty quickly, though I may never drink again...which I feel pretty okay with (I was getting bored of it anyway).
Anyway - I'm losing weight now and I'm never touching Adderall again, Jesus Christ don't ever take that shit. It's poison and the label does NOT include all the potential serious side-effects and risks, even at low doses.
Look after your health people.