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<blockquote data-quote="JLady" data-source="post: 221913" data-attributes="member: 6439"><p>My son started Vyvanse 4 weeks ago. The descriptions of your child is the same as my son. He hasn't ever been emotional and my main concern has been the emotions he has had since being on the medicine. He has been behaving in class since day one but I have made several phone calls to the doctor's office asking about the emotional state and if the medicine was right for him.</p><p> </p><p>Last Saturday was awful. He seemed to have cried most of the day and I was ready to give up. Sunday, he was fine. He had a great day. We went back to the doctor today and have decided to keep him on the vyvanse. It is working for him and he is able to focus. A lot of your child's comments were the same as my son. There was no consuling him when he was so upset. This week has been great. He hasn't been emotional and seems to have made a great adjustment. </p><p> </p><p>I didn't like the emotional aspects and posted several times about it here. I called the doctor probably 10 times in the last 3 weeks. Now my son seems to be doing great and I'm so relieved. Give your child a little bit of time to get use to it and see what you think. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLady, post: 221913, member: 6439"] My son started Vyvanse 4 weeks ago. The descriptions of your child is the same as my son. He hasn't ever been emotional and my main concern has been the emotions he has had since being on the medicine. He has been behaving in class since day one but I have made several phone calls to the doctor's office asking about the emotional state and if the medicine was right for him. Last Saturday was awful. He seemed to have cried most of the day and I was ready to give up. Sunday, he was fine. He had a great day. We went back to the doctor today and have decided to keep him on the vyvanse. It is working for him and he is able to focus. A lot of your child's comments were the same as my son. There was no consuling him when he was so upset. This week has been great. He hasn't been emotional and seems to have made a great adjustment. I didn't like the emotional aspects and posted several times about it here. I called the doctor probably 10 times in the last 3 weeks. Now my son seems to be doing great and I'm so relieved. Give your child a little bit of time to get use to it and see what you think. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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