33:53 Come on man. Excellent use of F-dot. Very, very good and yes it was a good use of the f bomb yeah And does it sound familiar? Immigration... No it's the same worldwide phenomenon It's the same playbook! The same Russian playbook. Now so amidst all this And this has really been bugging me, this Adderall shortage. that I've been talking about for a week or two. I see the stories pop up, we got Adderall shorted so I'm like okay i'm ready you know Adderall is already widely abused prescribed what exactly is going on? I start to look into it. Adderall by the way the compound itself is you know crystal it's like salt methamphetamine basically and it's generic but Adderall is the brand and Adderall is most commonly prescribed
34:53 Yeah. And illegally used and so then there's this report it's on Good Day Philadelphia I think, it's a local news report and they bring in their doctor Dr Z I think her name is and as I'm watching this and as I watched again this morning you know I was gonna clip it but I kind of figured out why my brain was triggered from this Let's just talk about I'll stop the clip through it throughout a couple of times because really incredible what I think might be going on here. The FDA declared a nationwide shortage of Adderall, because there is so much demand and there are supply issues and this could last into next year. Licensed clinical psychologist and author Dr Jamie Zuckerman joins us now doctor remind us all what is Adderall?
35:35 Adderall is a medication, stimulant medication used for ADHD to help people be able to focus better concentrate better and just kind of perform better. Why a shortage then? I like this and just perform better what so this what kind of what kind of medication just you know if you need to perform it like a drug okay yeah speed lady that's exactly what it is but she's not gonna say that obviously because we're not quite sure exactly whose payroll she's on yet and just kind of perform better on a day to day. So there's a couple reasons, one there is an increase in demands which happens over the pandemic There was a lot more diagnosis, there was ease to get medication because of online appointments that you could have so it just made things easier people were seeing symptoms We've been tracking this ease of getting these drugs mainly through therapy apps
36:30 where you can talk to somebody and then they but they really are technically providers. And so they can ask you a few questions, you answer a few yes okay you're good for this antidepressants and Adderall etcetera... They're legal drug pushers and this really popped up during the pandemic This is very disturbing Appointments that you could have So it just made things easier people were seeing symptoms that maybe they hadn't seen before in their workplace structures and routines went out the window so symptoms became a lot more apparent. What kind of symptoms do you think ADHD is? Which is not asked by the way, but what does that even mean symptom new symptoms
37:07 Of what? Well, it's such a problem for our kids. I mean so many children... It's really important for them to be able to focus in school and you can't just be switching things up willy-nilly when people have routine and structure So what do you do if you have, for example elementary school kids that are on this Elementary school kids who are on meth! So there is couple of things... Holy mackerel! You know, now that you mention it yeah Elementary School Kids on... well let's call it what it is It's really not meth as a combination of ingredients different amphetamines mixed in a certain way to be honest, but a lot of dex in there or as they used to call it Dex, Dexamphetamine. Or Dextroamphetamine whatever it is but they're mixed up so I think the generic term should be speed. Speed okay there you go speed yeah that's a good one speed So hey kids need to concentrate! That doesn't mean a stable loving household with uh with good food and
38:04 And on some discipline, no! Speed! having some problems getting some of the ingredients. The pharmacists are able to make these different or to compound different things? So there's other types of non-stimulant ADHD medications that are available so it's obviously something you want to talk to your provider about, just see if that is something that could benefit you. Hey stop stop stop! I've been meaning to bring this up because it has been going on for months on end...
38:43 You notice and they do this in all the mainstream media. I it's got to be in the style guys It's got to be like the NBC style guy, it's gotta be something because they've all done it They've changed a word your doctor to your provider that's exactly what I teased a minute ago That's why said you're provider Yeah, but yeah, but I think needs to be pointed out yes that these talking heads are Keep saying provider. Somebody is telling them to do that because I remember and you can remember we all remember where what you should ask your doctor? Yep, they don't do that now It's all you should ask your provider or your provider could be a drug dealer it could be a Cannabis shop your provider is a legal drug dealer
39:26 This is the whole point. The people who answer the app calls, they're providers, they're not doctors so they don't give you any advice other than the script, the protocol this is a legal definition that they are using here this woman, this doctor is using this maybe because she's just brain controlled mind controlled into it but I think its clear that shes on a mission here shes selling an alternative to generic Adderall Well, it sounds like it because she kept talking about... No no! The television people say so are there alternatives? That's the script. Let me back up a little bit. Russian playbook. I think they were having some problems getting some of the ingredients that pharmacists are able to make these different or to compound different things. Hold on a second hold on a second. I'm sorry you said we can interrupt. Yeah definitely