For myself, the Elvanse (Vyvanse) is fantastic. It stimulates (I do not have the typical ADHD thing where stims calm down), makes it easy to get started on things, gives me focus, makes me motivated and euphoric.
Since I usually don't see the 6 hours at school after my son took his meds, I decided to give him some on the weekend (doc said it's entirely up to us when there is no school). 15 mg slow-release Methylphenidate (Medikinet). We kept it to that one dose in the morning, without the optional instant-release afternoon hit.
The effect was quite shocking:
- He appears to be strongly sedated. It's like when I take a pretty hard benzo dose. The hyperactivity stops completely, and he just wants to sit on my lap and lean on me / cuddle. Not sure it's tiredness, though; he still wants to go outside and play and follows through with it.
- Inside, he also does his usual projects. But instead of storming into my office for a quick hug as usual, he waddles in and sits in my lap for a long cuddle. He was very focused on an ambitious Lego project, but that has happened before.
- He does not find it easier to get on an unpleasant task all. Had to clean his room and was as unhappy as always, although I offered to do only a quick unit of work.
- At the playground, it was the first time in weeks that he wanted to get picked up earlier. It coincided with the first day in weeks where all friends were gone early, too, so might not say much. He just sat in the sand and looked sad when I arrived; usually it's all laughter and dashing around. Maybe just no friends, but then again, he usually finds a quick instant-friend.
So, I'm not happy with that result. Sure makes it easier for the teachers when he is sedated, but the idea was that he could follow his passions like chess and math even better, get tougher challenges at school. Instead, they just gave him As and let him sit sadly in the corner, is how I picture it now.
What do you think, childhood medicated ADHD folks and others?
Additional notes:
- Of course, I'll keep communicating my and the teachers' observations with the doc. But medical care is limited; we are so glad that he has someone who writes the prescription.
- The dose was increased from 10 mg to 15 mg for two reasons: 1. 6 hours later, I and the occupational therapist saw 0 effect. 2. The teachers reported a strong decline in effect, after being very happy with 10mg initially. It's also possible that he didn't take it properly with enough food and water, or that the generic medicine he got as a replacement is at fault.
It's really interesting to see the different effects that these ADHD drugs have on different people.
I'm a recently diagnosed 49-year-old and I went through test rounds of increasing dosages of both methylphenidate and lisdexamfetamine. I maxed out both dosages and it the effects were so minimal that I couldn't even tell I had taken anything. I'm not taking anything now., I just manage the best I can with non-medicinal methods.
I don't really notice any effect of my medication, until I don't take it one day, then the difference is staggering. On it I still feel like my rather unmotivated, easily tired and overstimulated, hard-to-focus self. Off it, I'm worse on all of that, and so much more.
But I still don't feel medicated on my medicine the next day when I take it... Unless I skip my usual vitamin c-heavy breakfast, then I feel kinda strung out and even a bit twitchy.
I hope they find something better for you! Lisdexamfetamine fixes my motivation, to get started on a task, and my focus completely, but I'm super confused as always. And since I do 10x as many things with my fixed motivation, I make 10x as many mistakes. Joe Biden on speed, basically.
While I do hope for something that fixes the other things, my quality of life has improved tenfold. But for my child, it seems to just make life for the teachers easier by sedating him, and that's not worth it. What are they getting paid for?
Vyvanse is the really the best (for me). It is absolutely amazing, literal magic in a little pink pill in fact. My very first dose was a life changing moment for me. If I could stay on Vyvanse 30mg, I would've. It had never really lost its magic all this time after all. Problem is, my heart rate is a bit high on it, and my psychiatrist would rather I try out Ritalin LA, Medikinet, and Concerta first before she would attempt any heart rate lowering medications.
I went from barely clocking 2 hours (sometimes less than 1) to regularly clocking over 6 hours of focused work a day.
Same life-changing effect with Vyvanse for me. Did you stop all caffeine, even black tea? In combination, that can really get your heart racing.
Yes. I can't even drink coffee anymore. Though I would still go for a tiny bit of coke zero for the taste.
Caffeine Free Coca Cola is a thing, as I have read, although I never saw it in a store.
Neither have I, ever, in my life.