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Southern Charm's Craig Conover had pills 'stashed everywhere' during peak of Adderall addiction

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Southern Charm star Craig Conover became addicted to Adderall as he rose to fame as a reality star while studying to become a lawyer, as he detailed his battle with prescription drugs in his first book,Pillow Talk: What’s Wrong with My Sewing?Conover has starred on the popular Bravo program about a group of socialites from Charleston, South Carolina, since it debuted in 2014, and is set to return this year for season eight.The 33-year-old author wrote that he was drained 'physically and emotionally' while filming the first two seasons as he juggled law school and working as a paralegal at a law firm.

Tough:Southern Charm star Craig Conover became addicted to Adderall as he rose to fame as a reality star while studying to become a lawyer, as he detailed his battle with prescription drugs in his first book, Pillow Talk: What’s Wrong with My Sewing?; seen in February'The endless nights; the booze; the struggle to keep up; and, yes, the Adderall, had kicked my a**,' he wrote. 'The consequences of living like a celebrity had finally arrived and beat the hell out of me.' Craig Conover detailed his battle with prescription drugs in his first book, Pillow Talk: What’s Wrong with My Sewing?He said he 'often blamed my internal demons on the outside pressures I was facing' in the early seasons of the show.'Thus: The stress of work caused me to party a lot.

The need to finish my work caused me to take Adderall,' he wrote. 'The anxiety of needing to "be on" when I went out to the bars caused me to take more Adderall.

And so on.'By the end of season three, his daily dosage had increased so drastically that he was taking three 15mg pills 'morning, noon and night.'Starting dosages range from 5 mg to 20 mg a day, depending on a patient’s.

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