Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS was on Ritalin LA and clonidine. We ended up dropping Ritalin but the clonidine really helps him with his emotional regulation and sleep. Subsequent genetic testing shows DS has two different hits against him so far as respon ding to Ritalin ... which sort of explains why didn't really help him.
So far as changing stimulant medication, I'm recalling Vyvanse is contraindicated for kids with anxiety .. which is why we never tried it.
I don't think that true. I have two anxious kids who take Vyvanse.
Anonymous wrote:DS was on Ritalin LA and clonidine. We ended up dropping Ritalin but the clonidine really helps him with his emotional regulation and sleep. Subsequent genetic testing shows DS has two different hits against him so far as respon ding to Ritalin ... which sort of explains why didn't really help him.
So far as changing stimulant medication, I'm recalling Vyvanse is contraindicated for kids with anxiety .. which is why we never tried it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This is our fourth or fifth stimulant. They have all had those side effects—the extended release versions were total disasters. Metadate seems to be the best so far—appetite suppressed, but comes back at night; no weight loss. But sleep, tics, anxiety, crankiness—UGH.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is on Intuniv. It helps a lot with sleep and with hyperactivity. She doesn't use the stimulant any more. I think she's trained her brain by now or she's matured or something, but her test scores and school work are good enough without the stimulant. Stimulants do have those side effects: they lose weight, they don't want to eat, they can't sleep until late at night, they crash when they come off it, tics are exacerbated as is anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:My DD is on Intuniv. It helps a lot with sleep and with hyperactivity. She doesn't use the stimulant any more. I think she's trained her brain by now or she's matured or something, but her test scores and school work are good enough without the stimulant. Stimulants do have those side effects: they lose weight, they don't want to eat, they can't sleep until late at night, they crash when they come off it, tics are exacerbated as is anxiety.
. But interesting to know that it might be a good alternative to Metadate.
Anonymous wrote:For my kid, Vyvanse was much smoother in wearing off than Concerta, which is why we started with. No crash in the afternoon. It is a stimulant though.
Anonymous wrote:Vyvanse is a stimulant