It's unlikely he has XR, they usually start small kids on 20 mgs of that (at least in the past), as horrifying as that is.
If his dose is 10 mgs, he may be prescribed to take that 10 mgs up to four times daily, every day of the month. 40 milligrams of Adderall immediate release is a lot and will have a big effect.
No one is really prescribed 10 mgs once per day because they'd take it at 7 am and it they'd be crashing by 10:30 or 11. So they get multiple doses.
Just double confirming this - members of my family started at 15-20xr as small children and were only given IR for latenight band performances, school events late at night, etc. Obviously everyone metabolizes it slightly differently but going from no Adderall to probably in the range or 30-45mg daily, is insane and will fuck with your body/mind. No idea how it's prescribed to adults with no history so can't speak to his starting dose accurately.
Nah, 5mg and 10mg are considered "starter doses" for Adderall. He may also be getting that in XR (extended release) capsules, which means that 10mg is hitting him rather slowly throughout a 12 hour period instead of feeling like it hits more suddenly but lasts half as long like with IR (instant release) tablets.
XR is what most doctors tend to prefer to start patients on, but I also don't know if doctors in Seattle operate under the same idea of things like "risk factors" with "potential stimmy abuse" as doctors elsewhere do. Regardless, it'll be kinda easy to tell which he's on with time. Even more so if he doesn't actually need it.
Also just adding to this, yeah, IR is the version you can just flip to college kids for $60 a pill or abuse personally and sort of 'roll' so anecdotally doctors I've met tend to push for XR. Leads me to think they personally pushed for IR or something. I just really can't see an adult starting at <10mg XR but maybe doctors in Washington are weird.
The most important part of this is the last part though, it almost doesn't make sense and I'm not going to pretend I understand but people who don't need Adderall to treat ADHD react to it as if it were a completely different drug and it can be hugely problematic to their health - probably the biggest reason good doctors are hesitant to give it out.
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i found another site that can go back all the way to september 2015
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looks like she did indeed have much higher view numbers in late 2015 and early 2016, averaging over 1k on a regular basis. seems like her numbers started to decline in 2016.
2012-2014 was probably when I was the most into streaming because I had just moved to a country I couldn't speak the language for work and I really can't emphasize enough how popular a select group of tittystreamers were, not culturally, but just because they had no competition. IRL and Justchatting streams were expressly illegal on
Twitch until December 2016 and only became somewhat tolerated by the larger site culture in late 2015 I'd say. Around mid 2013 after a year or so of streaming unsuccessfully Kaceytron went nuclear by breaking twitches rules on facecam size, making it 70% of the stream, focusing it on her tits and throwing league games and pretending to be some bimbo who has never heard of games. Farmed outrage and horny kids and as she kept avoiding bans and people noticed twitch staff hung out in her chat and basically made new rules for her in hopes of getting laid. It inspired tons of girls to try. Anissa was one of the few who was basically in that kaceytron realm where she was allowed to stream like a modern IRL streamer for ~2 years with no impediment to her growth and limited competition. If anything it's quite sad that this graph, to me at least, shows the second people more attractive and interesting than her realized this meta she fell off a cliff.

Maybe someone better than me at date-range searching can find them but I'd try looking for old reddit threads in 2013-15 -
people across tons of communities pushed back pretty hard when they saw the writing on the wall that twitch was going to stop being a gaming site and allow tittystreams under the narrative of "who are we to judge a woman's gaming intentions?". They also had rules on how long you could take a break, when you could eat on stream, react content unallowed with some loopholes, etc. Very different era of the site that hugely benefitted the favored hoes.