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Old Oct 23, 2014, 09:25 AM
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I was diagnosed wiyh ADHD and Adjustment Disorder 2 years ago. I take 60mg of Vyvanse and 50 mg of Sertraline. I just got on different insurance, and my new insurance says that they won't cover the Vyvanse until I take Adderal for 32 days. The Adderal is 10 mg tablets twice a day. The Adderal is not working for me. I am in a fog. The merrygoround in my mind is way too fast. I can't go back on Vyvanse until November 4th. I will be having an interview from a new employer on Ocober 27th. I would prefer to be in a professional state of mind in the interview. Do you have any suggestions for me?

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Old Oct 23, 2014, 12:12 PM
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I don't understand??? How can an insurance company dictate what drug you should be on and for how long. Isn't that a doctors decision. It is one thing if a drug is not on their formulary but they should not be practicing medicine. I would raise a big stink and see if your doctor will too.
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