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My son (17 years old) was diagnosed with ADHD in the 3rd grade. He had the classic symptons - Can't stay focused in class, can't sit down, breaks pencils, etc. We tried numerous medications including Adderall, Straterra and Vyvanse. Nothing seemed to make a big difference except for the Vyvanse. Of course, we saw some improvement with most medications but nothing significant. Vyvanse seemed to have the best response with minimal side effects coming off the medicine at the end of the day.
Recently he was diagnosed with OCD after spending some time with a Psychologist and Psychriatist. He asked to see the doctors because he was experiencing anxiety attacks. Due to the ADHD, his mind would always race with numerous thoughts. Beginning this year his thoughts became a never-ending chain of random images that he could not control. At times it became more than he could handle and the anxiety attacks would occur. The Psychriatist put him on Lexapro in conjunction with his existing Vyvanse prescription. He began experiencing severe mood swings. At times he became violent. We gradually took him off the Lexapro and started Zoloft this week. Tonight he had another severe reaction and he became near-suicidal. It's hard to saw if he would really harm himself, but I've never tonight's reaction before. Clearly, something is wrong. Has anyone encountered similar reactions with Vyvanse and meds like Lexapro and Zoloft. There is nothing more depressing or hopeless than seeing your son crying to end it all because he can't take it anymore. I would appreciate any comments or thoughts...Thanks |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Mom #1 (05-24-2011) |
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I take Vyvanse and Lexapro. I've had no such effects--though I think those kinds of effects are more common in younger adults and children.
By the way--I've been doing some research lately in neurology--and have come across a book by a russian psychologist, called "The Mnemonist"--which describes a case in which his patient had a "infinite" memory. The person apparently used "images" in his head to accomplish this unbelievable feat. You mentioned your son's racing thoughts, amounting to a great number of "images" in his head. I'm not saying there is a connection--but thought I would bring it up! I wish you the best of luck--and, if I were you--would keep a good eye on him, and communicate frequently with your doctor regarding the meds. |
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I have an 11 year old son that is ADHD. He has been on Vyvanse for almost a year. He was having outbursts - giant temper tantrums. He pulled out all of his eyelashes - and continues to pull his eyelashes out. Dr put him on Zoloft and increased the dose gradually. He was acting possessed. Mean, hateful, ran away from home, etc. I took him off of the Zoloft and would like to change his ADHD medicine. Has anyone experienced this?? Is it the Vyvanse that is making him pull his eyelashes?? Making him irritated?? The zoloft definetly did not help!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Mom #1 (05-24-2011) |
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If your son's behaviour started after taking Vyvanse then that would be my guess as to the problem. The ADD meds can cause behavioural changes, such as being violent, suicidal, irritable and angry. Anti-depressants can cause suicidal thoughts and even trigger depression. Everyone, even children react differently to meds. I have not heard of pulling out eyelashes as a side effect from either types of medication but I am also not a doctor. I am hoping your son is seeing a Psychiatrist who has evaluated him. If so, sometimes it is trial and error to find the right med or combination of meds. If your son is not seeing a Psychiatrist then that would be my suggestion. Here is some information about Vyvanse: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/d...s/a607047.html
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Mom #1 (05-24-2011) |
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I would caution that the combination of an SSRI and an amphetamine can rev you up pretty well. If there's a family history of manic depression or schizophrenia, you might want to think about adding on a mood stabilizer. A 17-year-old with undiagnosed bipolar disorder (which often looks like ADD in childhood and adolescence, and is misdiagnosed as such) put on antidepressants and uppers would go through the roof and off the handle so fast you wouldnt believe it.
Of course, Zoloft and Vyvanse together is a common combo, I was on it last year, and as speaking from personal experience about the importance of the mood stabilizer if your son starts acting out while on his meds. |
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In fact, considering your son's mood swings and affective disregulation, I think it'd be wise to look at adding a mood stabilizer- something like Depakote- or a mild antipsychotic like Abilify, to control the mood disruption (trust me, for this kid on those drugs, there will be mood disruption) and conceivable hypomania/mania resulting from the combined impact of two powerful pick-me-up drugs (sertraline and amphetamine).
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My partner is taking it now and we are already experiencing the nasty mood swings again. I told him to get something different or we will not be together anymore. Very volital mood swings with very angry uncontrolable temper. I worry about him having a cardiac event if this keeps up. 2 thumbs down with this drug! |
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My ten-year-old son was diagnosed with ADD and started on Vyvanse 30 mg in November 2010. He was titrated up to 50 mg the end of March as it seemed like the 30 mg dose was no longer working. He had severe moods swings almost immediately, irritability, and depression. His doctor switched him to Strattera, which made him DEATHLY ill no matter what time of day he took or or whether or not he took it with food. I stopped it after a few days. The doc now put him back on Vyvanse 30 mg and said to watch for depression and irritability again. If I sense depression then I'm to start him on Zoloft. If this doesn't work, Doc wants to switch him altogether to Concerta. I have to say I'm NOT a big fan of medication, so the decision to medicate my ten-year-old at all was HUGE. I'd like to know if anyone has had the same issues with Vyvanse, and/or have also used Zoloft with it. And I'd love to hear your opinons on switching to Concerta. He does get horrible migraine headaches (hereditary) which he had even before we started the Vyvanse. Any stimulant will make the headaches worse, so he is also being treated with Topomax to try to control the migraines.
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