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How to handle "rebound" effect of stimulant?
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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 267434" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>For us, vyvanse seems to have minimal rebound effects; its seems to last for quite an extended time, with a smooth start and smooth ending....</p><p> </p><p>Years ago with difficult child 1 we started to add the guanficine as well, but then realized that the adderall was making him worse; so one medication was introduced to deal with the side effect of another. We eventually stopped the adderall altogether.</p><p> </p><p>I'm happy to hear that the stimulant does really help throughout the day; sorry about the rebound</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 267434, member: 2074"] For us, vyvanse seems to have minimal rebound effects; its seems to last for quite an extended time, with a smooth start and smooth ending.... Years ago with difficult child 1 we started to add the guanficine as well, but then realized that the adderall was making him worse; so one medication was introduced to deal with the side effect of another. We eventually stopped the adderall altogether. I'm happy to hear that the stimulant does really help throughout the day; sorry about the rebound [/QUOTE]
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