(Note: This begins as an expierence report but it all boils down to my question I have after it is answered I will move it to the expierence report part of blue light! Thanks!! Well today I was at home and there is a snow storm where I live in Atlanta and I am kinda a Weather Geek so I decided I wanted to be laser focused and track the snow! So I took my regular 40mg of Vyvanse for my ADD and went to school. The first half of my day went by slow as heck and I went home and looked at the clock and it was 11:35.. and coincidentally, while searching for money to possibly by some weed I found 2 of my 40mg Vyvanse from when I took 360mg (but that's another story)! I decided I'd take them and take a shower and then possibly if anyone could deliver to me soon I'd gas too! So I hit up everyone around 1 and they were all dry and then I found a guy I'd never bought from to hook me up when I got back in an hour to pick my brother up from school and on my way to school I really started to notice the Vyvanse effects and conversation and the rain mixed with sleet was so interesting. When I finally got back I bought from the new guy who actually lives in my neighborhood and boy am I glad I did. Time has just flown by in a blink of a eye and what feels like literally 30 minutes has been 4 hours. Once I smoked the weed which was the best weed that I had ever had in my life, I was just in a complete baked and focused and dazed out and euphoric state and I could barely function as I was typing people on Snapchat telling when I was high and using that maximum amount of charecters! It has been the best high and almost changing in a way and I know it is going to wind down soon. Anyways the snow starts tonight and is supposed to go on overnight heavy! I was wondering if I took 1 40mg pill of Vyvanse @ 6:00am and took another 80mg of Vyvanse (120mg total) around noonish, will I have no problem staying up all night to track and watch the storm, or should I constantly vape nicotine (stimulant) and drink coffee (stimulant) to help stay up? Much thanks!