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Ritalin and the perfect/horrible day(s)
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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 332520"><p>My son took dexamphetamine. It was better than the ones he took before for controlling rebound, but he burnt through the long-acting by about 1 p.m. and afternoon doses kept him up all night.</p><p>Vyvanse was the best for him in terms of lasting through the school day and having a slow let-down...but quit working well after a while, too.</p><p>My kid is the kid for whom stimulants don't seem to work.</p><p>A</p><p>8 more days 'til the neuropsychologist</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 332520"] My son took dexamphetamine. It was better than the ones he took before for controlling rebound, but he burnt through the long-acting by about 1 p.m. and afternoon doses kept him up all night. Vyvanse was the best for him in terms of lasting through the school day and having a slow let-down...but quit working well after a while, too. My kid is the kid for whom stimulants don't seem to work. A 8 more days 'til the neuropsychologist [/QUOTE]
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