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Old Feb 02, 2018, 06:32 PM
Anonymous554433
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I have been on Adderall XR 30MG for a while (with a 1 year break due to losing insurance) and it works 'okay'. Last month my Doctor told me to check out Mydayis and make the decision to try it or not this month.
Went today and decided to try it. He is starting me at 25mg.
If it is all it says it is online, I think it will be fantastic.

Anyone else try it? I know it is very new.

All the best,
MS

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Old Feb 02, 2018, 10:39 PM
JakeBH9 JakeBH9 is offline
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I hated Vyvanse and thought it sucked. Also hated Ritalin, Concerta, and Adderall Tablets. Dexedrine tablets are a GOD to me. I don't like Long Acting AT ALL! That being said, MANY DO so I wish you the best outcome(s)! Take care matthewjs
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Old Feb 13, 2018, 07:01 AM
Supermommys4 Supermommys4 is offline
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I’m sorry I can’t answer your question, I am in the same boat myself. I HATE adderal, I loved vyvanse. Unfortunately, since losing my medical insurance vyvanse is not an option financially, so adderal it is! I’m anxious to hear how it goes for you, best of luck in your adventure!
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Old Feb 14, 2018, 09:52 PM
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I thought I had heard of all possible meds for adhd but that is one I have never heard. Sorry I can't be of more help!
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