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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 446405" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I am thinking thinking that vyvanse is similiar to what you have compounded. Not sure, but I think so.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for rebound? We don't have any problem with that, our problems are almost always before the medications kick in or after they wear off, but really are not a rebound.......we have seen that. The problems the other morning? Before the medications kicked in. The rest of the day was better, not good but better.</p><p></p><p>We have tried focalin (refined ritalin), adderall, stratterra, concerta, and daytrana patch and of course the vyvanse. The only ones that worked were when he was also on Lamictal, and they were Daytrana (ritalin based) but difficult child would not leave the patches alone, and the vyvanse. All the others? Either made things worse or did nothing, however all the others were before he was on Lamictal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>G....how hyper was your difficult child before the seroquel? Does it sedate him? Does it last throughout the day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 446405, member: 3184"] I am thinking thinking that vyvanse is similiar to what you have compounded. Not sure, but I think so. As for rebound? We don't have any problem with that, our problems are almost always before the medications kick in or after they wear off, but really are not a rebound.......we have seen that. The problems the other morning? Before the medications kicked in. The rest of the day was better, not good but better. We have tried focalin (refined ritalin), adderall, stratterra, concerta, and daytrana patch and of course the vyvanse. The only ones that worked were when he was also on Lamictal, and they were Daytrana (ritalin based) but difficult child would not leave the patches alone, and the vyvanse. All the others? Either made things worse or did nothing, however all the others were before he was on Lamictal. G....how hyper was your difficult child before the seroquel? Does it sedate him? Does it last throughout the day? [/QUOTE]
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