If you have ADD, Adderall calms you. If you don't, it revs you up. Just how much it revs you up would probably depend on your individual reaction. Adderall is speed with a fancy name. And - it is addictive. If you feel you have been misdiagnosed, see another doctor. This is not a medication to fool around with.
I'm not sure what you're looking for. I have adhd any my medication has a calming effect, which is not what I expected from a stimulant. I don't know how to say it any more clearly, but if you don't have adhd, the medication won't make you feel calm and you won't feel many benefits. The medication providers many benefits, beyond improved attention, if you actually have adhd.
If you question your need for Adderral, you really need to discuss this with the doctor who prescribed it for you. Ask her why she prescribed it for you. Express your concern about taking a medication, which you feel might not be of benefit to you. There's absolutely nothing wrong with asking those kinds of questions; that's what your doctor's there for. A doctor-patient relationship isn't a one-sided relationship. It takes communication between the doctor and the patient to form the relationship. I think if you speak candidly to your doctor, you'll find your doctor will respond openly.
Good Luck
The response to Adderall varies for each individual, and I cannot predict what reaction you will experience. This question is best directed to your physician that prescribed the medication. The most common adverse events reported in adults include headache, dry mouth, dizziness, insomnia, and weight loss.