I have been prescribed Vyvanse for about three months now. I'm experienced enough now to know that the recreational aspect is not worth the negative after effects. Now I'm simply trying to use it as best as possible for it's intended use.
I recently didn't take it for a few weeks because I did not like the way it would make me so focused that I almost lose part of my personality.. for example having dinner with my family, instead of conversing I'm usually thinking about what needs to be done, lacking empathy and conversation. I'd convinced myself although the positive aspects of Vyvanse are extremely helpful, it was not worth me not being my normal self.
I'm prescribed 50mg. It'll take .5-1 hours to kick in... then I receive 3 hours of optimal effect, then another hour or two of lessened effect. Come around the 6-7 hour mark and I'm extremely irritable and some form of apathetic. When I was on 30mg I informed my psychiatrist about my crashes and short lasting effects, he simply said to bump up the dose, so I now am given 50mg. Sure it lasted a little longer, but it just made the negatives more exaggerated.
Now that finals are nearing and I'm a little behind on work I decided to start taking it again. I told myself I'd use it once or twice a week. Yesterday I took ~30mg and then the other 20mg three or four hours later to prolong it's effectiveness. Then today I could hardly get out of bed. I slept 9 hours and still did not want to get out of bed. Why is this? I did not ingest a huge dose.. I took 25mg today just to be able to function and not feel depressed.
So to get to the point; TLDR
I've come to the conclusion less is more, is it a bad idea to dose lightly twice instead of once a day to extend it's effectiveness and put off the crash? Or should the right dose not even induce a crash? The thing that turns me off about dosing lightly twice a day is that it stays in your system for 12 hours.. I already have enough trouble getting to sleep.
What supplements would help me? Especially the next day, which makes me feel like I lack serotonin or something.
Is there anyway to not be irritable? Starting a benzo addiction doesn't sound like the best method. I have tried light doses of Xanax though (1mg), and it does work with curing sleep AND irritability. But curing a poison with a poison does not seem all too effective.
May Vyvanse simply not be for me? It is extremely effective for me, but doesn't last long, and then makes me irritable. Do other forms such as Dexedrine or Adderall have less of these side effects? I like the idea of the drug being out of your system in 3 hours instead of it lingering for 12.
And if you're wondering why I come to you guys instead of my Psychiatrist.. well he hasn't been reliable so far. You guys are more down to earth and IME more knowledgeable.
I recently didn't take it for a few weeks because I did not like the way it would make me so focused that I almost lose part of my personality.. for example having dinner with my family, instead of conversing I'm usually thinking about what needs to be done, lacking empathy and conversation. I'd convinced myself although the positive aspects of Vyvanse are extremely helpful, it was not worth me not being my normal self.
I'm prescribed 50mg. It'll take .5-1 hours to kick in... then I receive 3 hours of optimal effect, then another hour or two of lessened effect. Come around the 6-7 hour mark and I'm extremely irritable and some form of apathetic. When I was on 30mg I informed my psychiatrist about my crashes and short lasting effects, he simply said to bump up the dose, so I now am given 50mg. Sure it lasted a little longer, but it just made the negatives more exaggerated.
Now that finals are nearing and I'm a little behind on work I decided to start taking it again. I told myself I'd use it once or twice a week. Yesterday I took ~30mg and then the other 20mg three or four hours later to prolong it's effectiveness. Then today I could hardly get out of bed. I slept 9 hours and still did not want to get out of bed. Why is this? I did not ingest a huge dose.. I took 25mg today just to be able to function and not feel depressed.
So to get to the point; TLDR
I've come to the conclusion less is more, is it a bad idea to dose lightly twice instead of once a day to extend it's effectiveness and put off the crash? Or should the right dose not even induce a crash? The thing that turns me off about dosing lightly twice a day is that it stays in your system for 12 hours.. I already have enough trouble getting to sleep.
What supplements would help me? Especially the next day, which makes me feel like I lack serotonin or something.
Is there anyway to not be irritable? Starting a benzo addiction doesn't sound like the best method. I have tried light doses of Xanax though (1mg), and it does work with curing sleep AND irritability. But curing a poison with a poison does not seem all too effective.
May Vyvanse simply not be for me? It is extremely effective for me, but doesn't last long, and then makes me irritable. Do other forms such as Dexedrine or Adderall have less of these side effects? I like the idea of the drug being out of your system in 3 hours instead of it lingering for 12.
And if you're wondering why I come to you guys instead of my Psychiatrist.. well he hasn't been reliable so far. You guys are more down to earth and IME more knowledgeable.

Last edited:
