Withdrawal From Vyvanse Experience
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I have been on Vyvanse for 4 weeks and I am now tapering off. I was going to quit cold turkey , but I wke up this morning and felt like I'd been hit by a truck. It's been a few hours and I still feel like I have a mild case of the flu. Anyway, I started 4 weeks ago and the first 3 days I never felt better in my life. I 'd never been so productive, focused, and organized! By day 7 , I was back to my normal under- acheiving, scrammbled , self. Then my Dr. raised my dose from 30 mg to 50. Well this threw me into severe anxiety. I have been chewing my nails till they bleed. I can't seem to stop. I have a feeling of being completely overwhelmed, my house is trashed and it's driving me nuts, but I have no energy or drive to get up and clean it.....Can anyone else out there relate to this?

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Yes. Take it with a benzodiazepene, a smaller dose of benzos like Xanax, and it will make all your side effects and problems w vyvanse go away. I went to Mexico for 2 weeks and I was running out of Adderall. But thank god we had a pharmacy in my uncles place. I got to fill my prescription there .... and I was able to bring my meds back cause they didn’t check my bags!

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Re: pancakes1 (# 20) Expand Referenced Message

Just because you did not experience severe reactions to stopping vyvanse does not making others experiences invalid. We are all different, with different genetic makeups. Please don’t undermine other people’s experiences when they share them. We all come here to share.

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I have been taking ADHD medications almost as long as i can remember since middle school I have been on 70mg Vyvanse and I'm about to turning 18 soon and I'm really worried won't be able to function with out them and I'm worried I might make stupid decisions like going back to benzo which I have had previously problems with last year and I have been clean off pills since July of 2016 and Vyvanse has helped me but I'm really worried about how my mental and emotional State might Be when I'm off them I have by July to be off of them cause then I have no insurance im worried about weight gain or that my girlfriend might not like the person under the meds cause I can be pretty hyper off of them there are lots of things I'm worried about any one have any recommendations??

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Re: Webb (# 10) Expand Referenced Message

Geodon inhibits dopamine and when you are coming off Vyvanse, you are also lowering dopamine so be prepared to feel low. You should talk to your psych about this because being on Vyvanse and Geodon doesn’t sound like the right combination - they work against each other, so good thing you ae getting off one. Just make sure it’s the right one.

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Re: Sebastiaan (# 5) Expand Referenced Message

My doctor ten days ago took me off 80 mg of vyvanse and put me on mydais, well I was ok but not great but day three and now been ten days, my eyes are burning have no energy I have even had a low grade fever. Do on day five she took me off mydais and put me on 50 mg instead of back on the 80 . So am in having withdrawals even though I'm still taking vyvanse? Just not as much. Someone please help me. Is it withdrawals or am I getting sick?

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You have Over stimulation from Medication and you have addiction to distraction caused by dopamine not a frontal lobe disorder (ADHD). Mid diagnosis and your hurting yourself by taking the medication.

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Re: beth (# 6) Expand Referenced Message

My dad has abused his vyvanse last week taking 1 70mg pill in the a.m and another in the afternoon. Now he has none left, so the last 3 days have been hell. He is mentally and physically abusive. He has kicked our dog and destroys everything around him. His grandsons are terrified of him. His mania is at an all time max. If u even make eye contact with him he screams at you and has called my kids f*****g i*****s; they are 5 and 6 years old. I'm lost right now myself. He is not my dad and I am scared for mine n my families well-being.

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Totally agree. Just really sleepy no other symptoms.

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I have taken vyvanse for over five years now, for my ADHD and binge eating disorder, and have recently been having trouble with my insurance company. I have been taking 2 50mg capsules of vyvanse for the majority of that time, which before in the first year I tapered up to it. I weigh 210 pounds and am 5.5. Recently I have had three periods of withdrawal, the first two lasted about a week a piece, the first one in January and the other in July, and then currently today, because I ran out of my medication and I either had to get prior authorization or because the doc sent the wrong script. Currently my withdrawal symptoms are as thus: When I woke up, I felt nauseous, lethargic and anxious, and didn't want to be separated from my grandmother, and then later on in the day I started to have slight indigestion, probably from the anxiety, and then, as always when I go through withdrawal, the back of my head starts to hurt, and thtoughout the day I feel like I might be sick if I eat anything, and I am currently hoping that my script arrives in the mail tommorow. I was recently forced to drop down (with no tapering down) to 1 70mg capsule (I've been on that since July) because my insurance company believes I am addicted to this medication. I am not addicted, they have been told that this is what my doctor perscribed me. I am currently trying very hard not to feel ill, but I am currently at a loss as to how to cope the rest of the year on such a low dose. It feels almost as if I haven't even taken any vyvanse, and in turn I feel as if I forgot to take it, and yet later on I remember I did. I hate feeling like this, I just wish things could go back to normal and I had my old dosage back, I know I would feel so much better. I'm afraid that without my original dosage, I won't be able to concentrate on my college work and that I may fail my classes, and simply cannot afford for this to happen. I have come too far in my life to have some fat smucks in suits tell me what I can and cannot take. I have my next doc appointment in October and am hopping to somehow resolve this issue before the school semester ends in December, and the second semester starts in January of next year. My college classes start next week on the 15, which is a Tuesday. (Isn't that just lovely? Sarcasm)

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Thank you for your post. Can I ask what dose of Vyvance you're on please? Many thanks

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Your dose is too high then. Lower the dose back to 30. 50 mg requires a high tolerance. Your doctor is a fool if he thought it was a smart move to raise you to 50. The drug not working was probably more of a placebo than anything else, because vyvanse takes a long time to build a tolerance. Some people can straight away take 50, obviously you can't. Your doctor is an i****, just stop taking it and go back to 30, and everything will be fine.

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Ok listen up, I have been on vyvance 70 mg pills since high school. I am 25 years old I am a foremen for a fence company and I also work at a bar on the weekends as a bouncer. I am also a sponsored Bmx rider between jobs. ive taken this pill to so many extreme levels experimenting with it through the years and it's made me incredible but withdrawal wise I can take it in the morning before work and complete a whole day with it also dragging the effects on till around the night time of the next day. when that next day comes with out taking it I experience muscle aches " weakness of all muscles", way above normal appetite, laziness to a very high level and I'm not a lazy person, tired all the time, I will have depressed thoughts, and un focused. The sad thing is that all of those things won't go away untill I take it again. The thing is that i am a extreme sports athlete, and I practice no less then 6 hours a day usually more and I can't live with out it. If you are fine with your body and mind to the point where there's a chance you don't need to take it "then don't". It's not addicting tho thank god cause when my body gives up when I'm 35 there's gonna be no need for me to take it. I take it because I found out so many things about this drug that can make you superhuman. you just have to know how to mentally apply your self to something. This pill can open up my mind to overcome pain and soreness. I can go as hard as I want untill my whole body starts to Charley horse and lock up, but the next day I can take vyvance with a special vitaman I take and I can go out just as hard as the day before. Vyvance makes me stronger, have more endurance, more awareness, less appetite, non stop energy untill night time " i haven't taken a nap during the day in years", heighten awareness which allows you to notice things you aren't supposed to, i brain storm all day everyday, and I'm always happy all the time. I never look happy tho because I'm always so focused but I am. Vyvance is more then just a drug for classroom studying and focusing. When this pill is given to the right minds it's made for then it can improve more then just focus. Also for anyone who wants a little example of what I'm talking about, I love to play golf. It isn't my main hobby but it is definitely one that I enjoy. Ive never had a lesson i taught my self and I just watched the golf channel and played tiger woods on PlayStation. I lived near a coarse in my teen years so I played with my brothers like once a month, I stopped playing at 19 then a couple of years later I went to the driving range for awhile then I went out to play 18 holes with some buddies from work and I shot a honest 84. Maybe not a impressive score to good players but vyvance is like a cheat code.

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Hey, I know we aren't supposed to advocate illegal drugs, but I took 30 mg for a year and had similar symptoms when I quit cold turkey. Something that helped for me was marijuana. I've never smoked a lot but my best friend does, and when I told him I was feeling s***ty he told me I should give it a try. At first I thought it would only make things worse but he told me that marijuana activates your dopamine receptors which are the same ones that vyvanse stimulate. So I did and it definitely helped me forget about the depression. We smoked everyday for about a week and idk if it was the marijuana or just my friends support but anyways be strong you'll get through it.

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That post below was toward Nick

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This is so unbelievably ignorant. You haven't experienced withdrawal symptoms, so therefore that means no one else has? I can promise you that these symptoms I'm feeling after being 2 weeks off of Vyvanse are not made up or a result of being dramatic. In fact I felt fine the first week off of it. Today is completely different and I would never wish this feeling I am experiencing upon you... There is plenty of medical/chemical evidence behind the fact that there ARE symptoms behind withdrawal. Not everyone has them. So, good for you. Don't bash the ones who are experiencing them.

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5-HTP - I started taking this supplement but couldn't take it with my depression med's, so I stopped those cold turkey (mistake paid for by vertigo for a week) but I didn't experience any darkness/depression. A day later I stopped taking Adderall (no more Vyvanse because I married and no longer qualified for freebies). I feel great!!! I went through two weeks of vertigo (due to cold turkey) but I feel wonderful.

I cry again at movies (one or other pill made less human. BIG PLUS - I stopped taking blood pressure med (side effect of ADD meds). No more sleepiness. libido is coming back.

Dr Oz often writes about 5-HTP. It helps the body produce serotonin which solves so many problems.

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These people are not being over dramatic! They took our son off cold turkey and he has tics and became very violent. We had to take him to a psych ward. Scary!!!

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Try stopping it COLD. Vunase isn't nearly as strong as Adderall, btw. After 72 hours off, let us know how you feel. It's pat's like you that minimize the designer or dangerous drugs. For what indication are you taking Vynase for so long?

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I can have friends and colleagues write for a much as I want ANYTIME. We're concerned because it's a dangerous, highly addictive drug and when you've called (mad official time of each DEATH) as many kids as I have (and I'm the Exec Chief of :Psych Services) perhaps the you're entitled to a seat at the table.

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Get, that what "they" said about Doriden, Placidyl, Demerol, Dilaudid, Methedrine and other deadly drugs.

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