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Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2017 13:56:20 GMT 1
Hi, I was prescribed Vyvanse for the first time early this month. I had been diagnosed with ADHD when I was a child, but my parents would not allow me to take medication at that time. My school life had always been difficult and hard to manage, and my difficulties in school caused me to have a poor self-image/depression and even the simplest tasks would cause me great anxiety. Fast-forward to this month, after so many years of struggling without medication--by sheer luck and a relatively high IQ--I finally took the step to seriously address my issues since there is no longer anyone around that can prevent me from getting treatment (I am 26 now, btw). I began a regiment of 50 mg dose of Vyvanse daily that will be re-evaluated in another month's time. This is an abnormal dose to be starting on from what I was told, but after a long discussion about my particular situation, it was decided that I would start at the mid-level dosage instead of transitioning from a lower dose.I've also had trouble eating, but that was to be expected. I try to force myself to eat when I can, but I've found certain meals at certain times have caused my dose to be less effective and it shortens my coverage. My diet is very clean as far as what I eat, I don't smoke or drink alcohol or eat junk food or drink soda. But I am eating significantly less than I ever have in my life without even noticing it physically. I wonder if this may be having an affect on the effectiveness of my medication as well (other than the natural tolerance that develops). Thanks! For more details: Animated Promotional Video
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