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<blockquote data-quote="luvmyottb" data-source="post: 142459"><p>I am keeping fingers crossed this morning that I don't receive a phone call from school. difficult child has not taken her Vyvanse in 2 weeks. She is much less irritable and angry without it. First day back from spring break..it could be a recipe for disaster. </p><p> </p><p>But...she is still hyper and busy as a bee, but happier. So I decided to send her to school without and see what happens. She is making D's and F's in school taking the Vyvanse. I know it helps her concentrate, but she doesn't have any internal motivation to want to do well. She will say she knows she needs to do better in school and in the next breath completely forget about it. So in the moment!!! She just always says everything is too hard. She won't try or read directions-it takes time and you must slow down and work carefully. All the things she seems to be incapable or doesn't want to do.</p><p> </p><p>She had the flu 5 days before spring break, so she is going to have a ton of makeup work. I have a feeling it is going to be a long day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvmyottb, post: 142459"] I am keeping fingers crossed this morning that I don't receive a phone call from school. difficult child has not taken her Vyvanse in 2 weeks. She is much less irritable and angry without it. First day back from spring break..it could be a recipe for disaster. But...she is still hyper and busy as a bee, but happier. So I decided to send her to school without and see what happens. She is making D's and F's in school taking the Vyvanse. I know it helps her concentrate, but she doesn't have any internal motivation to want to do well. She will say she knows she needs to do better in school and in the next breath completely forget about it. So in the moment!!! She just always says everything is too hard. She won't try or read directions-it takes time and you must slow down and work carefully. All the things she seems to be incapable or doesn't want to do. She had the flu 5 days before spring break, so she is going to have a ton of makeup work. I have a feeling it is going to be a long day. [/QUOTE]
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