Anonymous wrote:Beware of the Hypersexuality. This caused so much heartache in our family. My daughter was 15 when she started. We didn't realize it was the problem for a couple years. Or part of the problem, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beware of the Hypersexuality. This caused so much heartache in our family. My daughter was 15 when she started. We didn't realize it was the problem for a couple years. Or part of the problem, anyway.
Can you go into more detail. I feel like this is the same for my child but psychiatrist doesn’t agree
Anonymous wrote:My DS is on Vyvanse. He has no side effects other than mild appetite suppressant. It doesn’t make him feel jittery or impact his sleep. It helps him feel calm. I think medications impact people differently. He tried Adderall first and it was a bad match for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take one of the Vyvanse and then decide if you want your kid taking it.
I don’t have ADHD and it’s not prescribed to me. It enables my teen to feel calmer, sit through class and a movie, and read a paragraph.
Anonymous wrote:Take one of the Vyvanse and then decide if you want your kid taking it.
Anonymous wrote:This thread was started 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is on Vyvanse. He has no side effects other than mild appetite suppressant. It doesn’t make him feel jittery or impact his sleep. It helps him feel calm. I think medications impact people differently. He tried Adderall first and it was a bad match for him.
Anonymous wrote:Vyvanse is like meth... lol, yeah right. The first couple days I took it I got a slight boost in euphoria/productivity (beyond just "normal" focus), but to say it feels like meth is a joke.