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Old 05-16-2014, 02:53 PM #1
JustGottabeme JustGottabeme is offline
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Default Medication Question?....

I'm a newbie to the forum, and have recently weaned off of Sertraline, and started taking Vyvanse 20MG to try to help with some minor problems I have had for a while.
My question is related to headaches I have been getting daily. In you guys experience, would you believe that weaning off of Sertraline, or starting Vyvanse would be the more likely cause of these headaches?
My greatest concern is that I am a Heart Valve replacement patient last year, and I am real concerned about taking a stimulant (vyvanse) with an artificial heart valve.

Any words of wisdom out there?

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