My experience with Vyvanse has been relatively positive, I have been taking it for over a year. I was diagnosed with attention deficit disorder, but the non-hyperactive version. I tend to have a low energy drive, which makes me procrastinate and over think, and I have low self-esteem, and I often keep to myself. But when I started taking Vyvanse 40mg, I actually became more energetic, and I no longer procrastinate. I also noticed that my self-esteem improved, and I am more willing to engage in conversations with people. I think it's safe to say that Vyvanse helps me break out of my shell.
@deez34347 ай бұрын
Your whole story resonates with me 100% that’s exactly what I’m going through now at 29 years old. I got officially diagnosed with adhd last week. Not sure if I want start my treatment with either adderall or vyvance though
@whoopdattrick93906 ай бұрын
I’m starting it in the morning…just got my first adhd prescription at 38 years old ….any tips or experience anyone wanna share ?
@TheBowmans136 ай бұрын
@whoopdattrick9390 if you haven't been told already by your provider: I would definitely eat a little before taking it and I would take it before 10AM every morning. I take it between 7AM-8AM. It only takes around 25 minutes for me to feel it start working. I was diagnosed with BED & ADHD inattentive type and thankfully this drug helps with both. I can go all day until around 4pm without eating (though my provider says I should fit in a small meal during that span of time.) I highly recommend Vyvanse for anyone with ADHD inattentive type & BED. I have so much more motivation and I'm able to actually concentrate. It also help with my confidence overall.
@LSGIEddi6 ай бұрын
@@whoopdattrick939034 years old here and started with my medication 2 days later. How are you doing so far?
@whoopdattrick93906 ай бұрын
@@TheBowmans13 I tried it for a week …I felt better at work and more productive but at home and at night I felt anxious and had no appetite…so I talked with my dr and I stopped taking it and started taking a anti depressant/anxiety prescription
@JulieHofman2 жыл бұрын
If anyones going to see this, I have a great comparison if you’re trying to use it for binge eating. You know when you’re sick with a cold or a flu and you genuinely have no appetite and don’t feel like eating at all? It’s very much like that. It reduces your appetite and food just doesn’t seem appealing at all. It’s like you have to force yourself to eat. Eat a big breakfast so that if you are resisting food throughout the day, your body will be at least surviving off of a big breakfast. Hope this helps! 1 week in and 5 lbs down. *edit I take this for adhd but these are my experiences*
@akaYenity5 ай бұрын
update?
@downtown_ny4583 ай бұрын
I take it for Binge Eating Disorder. I started on 20MG I didn’t have the success story as others who said they lost weight within the first week of taking it. I just got my dose up yesterday to 30MG I hope this helps more. I’ve gained a significant amount of weight from binge eating due to depression.
@andrewilliams41802 жыл бұрын
Thank you Dr I been taking Vyvanse for almost two years now It's has improved my life so much for the best mentally
@ralfwashington15022 жыл бұрын
Do you notice any dental issues from dry mouth? Such as in increased cavities or receding gums?
@andrewilliams41802 жыл бұрын
@Grace Cochran yeah me too that why I constantly drinking water through out the day 😂🤣
@vanessafode1213 жыл бұрын
That sharp dinging sound is awful and grossly louder than the rest of the audio. stop using it.
@CNDcovert2 жыл бұрын
Lmfao yesssss. Legit wanna toss my tablet out the window rn
@Catelynmeow Жыл бұрын
Omg. I read your comment, knew it was coming, and it still scared the crap out of me!
@JoeFrawley Жыл бұрын
The first one made me jump
@kelpstache Жыл бұрын
Is your bussy in a knot?
@lismonroe7 Жыл бұрын
Holy cow. That noise was reason enough to exit the video
@kellielemoine6562 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video I'm currently on adderall for ADHD and came clean to my psychiatrist that I've been suffering from binge eating my whole life and she recommends trying Vyvanse soon. When the adderall wears off I tend to go into that binge cycle 😭
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome, Kellie. It takes a lot of vulnerability and courage to bring up these types of struggles. I’m hoping you have success with the medication change! Please let me know if you have any topic suggestions for future videos and don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE. More videos to come! Dr. Aly
@mrjohncrumpton Жыл бұрын
How did it go with the binge eating after changing?
@mjothemom Жыл бұрын
Helpful content. I was on Vyvanse low dose daily, for six years for ADD/treatment resistant depression. Very, very helpful medication! However, after time, stomach and blood pressure issues along with some psychosis became very concerning! Decision made to go off. Off medication for six months. Seems reasons to take the med are back along with continuing side effects-but fighting, which is exhausting! Holding on. Pros and cons for sure. Hope this helps someone. 3:32
@theapan48894 ай бұрын
Just watched multiple videos from Dr. Wood as a new subscriber. Thank you for making digestible, easy to understand content for the general population! This has been a tremendous help as I navigate persistent side effects with my current meds. After trying many meds at various doses that failed, switching meds is extra scary for me. Your videos have brought me comfort and ease in this process and I am so grateful for you.
@kennedyclark427 ай бұрын
i will say vyvanse compared to adderall- vyvanse made my brain go silent and calm and actually help me think through tasks whereas adderall made me get tasks done, but it was frenzied. i actually cried when i first took vyvanse and everything was „quiet“
@ginamarielacey7354Ай бұрын
What was the dose you started on if you don't mind disclosing ?
@volvo48011 ай бұрын
I have tried Elvanse, which is how Vyvanse is called in this part of the world, started with 20 mg, when the effects began to wear off increased to 30, then 40. It did give me mild improvement in ADHD, like slightly better focus and able to finish tasks and I had tremendous amounts of energy (after all it is a stimulant), though by the afternoon the effects faded away. Until 30 mg the side effects were mild, mostly loss of appetite. But then I grew terribly insomniac and it really didn't go away, I was getting depressed because of lack of sleep. I decided to quit the medication, but what the doctor didn't tell me is that you should do this gradually, so I got pretty nasty withdrawal effects, almost leading to a suicide attempt. Also, what no one tells you is that you do have amphetamine in your system, so if you're tested for drugs, you will test positive. In my country that means you're banned from driving. Obviously the positive effects of Vyvanse/Elvanse were not enough for me to live with the side effects.
@breesmith16383 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, it was super helpful as I'm sorting out medications to talk to my doctor about. Just as a note as someone with ADHD, those sharp dings in the video were kind of painful. Again thanks for your content!
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Hey Bree- Thanks so much for taking the time to check out this video! I really appreciate your feedback, as we are always looking to improve. I'll talk to my video editor (aka my husband LOL) about the sharp dings! We can definitely tone those down! Please let me know if there are any video topics that you'd like to hear more about! Also, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already- more videos are being released weekly! Dr. Aly
@nervouslaugh93013 жыл бұрын
I actually thought the same thing about the dings, but I did like the video, very much.
@mrjohncrumpton Жыл бұрын
Came here to comment about dings too! Lol😂
@ralfwashington15022 жыл бұрын
I'm just starting and only on 20mg but for me it feels similar to when I would combine CBD and coffee. I'm taking it for ADHD but I do eat when I'm not hungry so hopefully it helps this too! Thanks for the video
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Let me know if you have any topic suggestions. Dr. Aly
@ralfwashington15022 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood Maybe possible issues with them like Raynaud's or the people who have to be careful taking it if they have a condition such as Raynaud's. (It's making my Raynaud's syndrome flare up a bit.) Just an idea
@mrjohncrumpton Жыл бұрын
@@ralfwashington1502Is that cold fingers? I read that means the dose is too low.
@momrocks99712 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this video, but is there a way to remove the loud dings? I can't watch certain places when the video keeps doing that. Thanks.
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Ya, that video (along with some of my earlier ones) have the obnoxious dings. We changed that with the newer ones…. Growing pains of a new channel 🤣 Unfortunately, I cannot remove them. I plan on making newer versions of some of the old ones, so stay tuned! Dr. Aly
@momrocks99712 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood good to hear...thank you!
@karlneff2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have been on vyvanse for a while and I remember half a decade ago an offhand comment from a mother saying that her son takes Vyvanse for some anger issues. In my own experience Vyvanse certainly has an emotion muting effect(at least at my dosage) and makes me more capable of staying calm mentally even if I may physically be a bit more jittery(elevated heart rate, less smooth motor control). But anyways I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of Vyvanse being prescribed for such an issue.
@karlneff2 жыл бұрын
Another comment I would like to make is that as someone on 70mg(the max dose) who is 182 lbs, I have a decreased appetite while on Vyvanse but it has been very manageable and my BMI is just barely "Overweight" although I am quite athletic(~13% body fat). What I'm trying to say is that the decrease in appetite should be manageable as long as you eat three meals a day. Also the only time I ever experienced most of the other side effects was when I forgot I had already taken my medication and ended up ingesting two capsules(120mg at the time). That whole day my head was spinning and I struggled to quiet my mind. I couldn't stop worrying and I was restless. That experience has led me to believe that experiencing these symptoms(dizziness, restlessness) may be indicators of an overdose. I'm quite comfortable now at 70mg but I still experience a decreased appetite, slightly elevated heart rate(negligible when exercising), and insomnia if I take it at an inappropriate time(afternoon).
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Wow, Karl! Thank you so much for such a detailed description of your experience with this medication. So many people are going to be able to learn from this! In regards to your question regarding anger issues, what I see clinically is that some children do have improvements in anger and irritability after starting this medication. There's often a link between anger and ADHD. Sometimes, the anger and irritability can be secondary to kids having things such as impulsive aggression, emotional lability, poor frustration tolerance, excess energy that becomes too hard to handle at times, etc. Other things to remember is that ADHD is also highly comorbid with things such as ODD, anxiety, and mood disorders (all of which can present with irritability). Sometimes, when we get ADHD symptoms under control, some of these other issues fall into place and improve as well. I, personally, have never used a stimulant medication to treat ONLY anger.... only anger that has been present with ADHD. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any video topic suggestions and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already. More videos to come! Dr. Aly
@ralfwashington15022 жыл бұрын
@@karlneff yeah thanks for the info! I'm new to this so it's great to hear. Especially since I like to workout and was worried my heart would be under too much load. I'm only on 20 so I guess I don't have to worry. Lol. Thanks
@hblee88 Жыл бұрын
Having taken Concerta (36-54mg) and Vyvanse (70mg), I've experience less jittery or sporadic anger response with Vyvanse than Concerta. One might say, the mind tends to be a bit "less frustrated" with Vyvanse.
@lizamilleer Жыл бұрын
I have BPD so I tend to become super angry or emotional, but also have a lot of depression. My psychiatrist just prescribed me this!
@Hdgsgdhsh3 жыл бұрын
I just subscribed you are great ! My doc is switching my to 70mg of Vyvanse on Tuesday . I was on Adderal 30mgIR twice a day and it didn’t do anything . It was so odd , I still ate like normal , I slept like normal and I had no effects period . It’s the oddest thing . I’m hoping the Vyvanse works for me !
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Hey Manda! Thanks so much for subscribing. I appreciate the support. I apologize for how long it has taken me to get back to you. I had a baby at the end of August and I'm trying to get caught back up! How has your experience gone so far on Vyvasne??? I hope the switch was beneficial. Dr. Aly
@Hdgsgdhsh3 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood Dr Aly ! Congratulations on the new baby ! The Vyvanse did nothing for me but give me nightmares . I am back on the Adderall twice a day but it doesn’t help me at all like I want it too. No negative side effects but also no positive . I am getting a sleep study done next month for sleep apnea to see if that could be the issue . I don’t know what other medication to try honestly :(
@jaymuzz37932 жыл бұрын
Hello! I've recently started taking vyvanse and the difference has been amazing. However I can't shake this worry over potentially damaging my brain with long term use. Do you know if it damages the brains natural dopamine levels and receptors? Also do you know about drinking in the night if you've taken vyvanse in the morning? There's a lot of conflicting info on the internet!
@ryanself91832 жыл бұрын
Don't drink on vyvanse. Take a couple days off from your meds before drinking at least
@layla.lavender2 жыл бұрын
Super easy to digest as someone not in the field! Thanks
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the feedback! Let me know if you have any topic suggestions for future videos! Dr. Aly
@azharlaher2173 жыл бұрын
Excellent video - I am a 31 year old, 6 foot 3 male (medium build) and have been diagnosed with ADHD last week. I have been prescribed 30mg Elvanse (U.K. version of Vyvanse) starting dose and currently on day 2. I found on day 1, Elvanse took effect after 1.5 hours - I only realised it began to work as my heart beats increased, tingling to the lips, slightly dryness to the back of the throat etc. In all, 1 tablet lasted me 5/6hours where I felt no effects. Day 2 (Today) having taken the medication at 7am - I barely felt any effect. My Psychiatrist did indicate within my appointment that I could take a follow up dose during the afternoon, however I want to give it atleast a week to settle before doing this whilst in the titration period. My question: does my size/gender impact how effective a dose can be? Thank you in advance
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for taking the time to check out this video and for the feedback. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE if you found the information to be valuable, as more videos are being released weekly! Great question- There are so many different things that can impact the metabolism (and therefore dose effectiveness) of a medication. Some factors could include age, gender, genetic variability, nutrition, muscle-to-fat ratio, hormone differences, etc. When dosing this medication in children, we will often use their weight to help guide us. However, the approach in adults is different. With adults, we will start low dose-wise and increase it gradually and slowly to find the most effective dose. I always encourage my patients to try a dose for a solid week or so before making a dose adjustment. This gives the body time to adjust to it from a side-effect standpoint and gives us a better idea of how effective it is. Hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any topic suggestions or things that you'd like to hear more about. Dr. Aly
@azharlaher2173 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood Thank you very much Dr Aly. It seems like a ‘slow and steady wins the race’ situation when starting with ADHD medication. I will continue my titration period cautiously and not rush for any additions to my dosage. I would ideally like the best impact with the lowest dosage (I’m sure everyone else does too 🙂) I look forward to watching your videos. Subscribed! Az
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
@@azharlaher217 You are SO WELCOME! Keep taking care of yourself and thank you for the support!
@Yahman1969 Жыл бұрын
Can this work for ptsd
@mrjohncrumpton Жыл бұрын
Could you update us? Are you still on Elvance?
@eliaartisan8 ай бұрын
I'm on 20mg of Vyvanse and I have mixed reviews. I definitely am able to think better and more logically. I can understand what I read and am less emotionally explosive. I had a massive headache the other day, which was the 1st time, and my blood pressure went up that day, otherwise it remains low-average. The issue I have is with people and in public. I am not willing to engage with everybody who wants to talk to me, I feel more reserved, in that I have to feel a connection with the person, but I am cordial. I still get some weird stares, that has been something that has bothered me even prior to medication, but as I said, my reaction is reserved, so I will be controlled and notice, instead of get p-off. I sometimes feel peaceful which is weird for me, is it normal? But I can also feel anxious (I was always anxious) and when it's the case, I feel more speedy, which I don't like. Not sure what to think of all this, maybe my brain is getting used to normal or maybe this is not normal I don't know.
@ric7y3563 жыл бұрын
Hi, your video is interesting, My son is 13 and just been diagnosed with a combination adhd, we have had the worst year going through lockdown as all routine was taken away. He was prescribed concerta xl 3 weeks ago he took it for 4 days but because extremely irritable and angry even if he thought we looked at him the wrong way. After 4 days we took him off it as he was so much worse than before taking it. Now he’s Ben prescribed lisdex 20mg but my psychiatrist told me that if one stimulant acted badly for him they all will. I’m confused! The main reason we wanted meds was to help with his impulsive behavior as it’s getting him in trouble and also he’s very short fused at times so wanted it to help with this. I’m so anxious about starting him on this Monday incase he reacts badly again. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
@LoveLashxox3 жыл бұрын
Hey! I’m 28 and was finally diagnosed with combined adhd a few months ago. I tried concerta xl but it didn’t work for me, I didn’t notice any change apart from getting headaches and a bit more irritable. I am now on Elvanse 30mg and it has made such a big difference to me! My mood is so much better, I am calmer and can concentrate and focus a lot more. From the research I have done the last few months and from watching many videos it seems that a lot of people react differently to different stimulants and if one doesn’t work it doesn’t necessarily mean that they all won’t work. If you find that none of the stimulants work for him there is also a non stimulant medication called strattera (I have not tried this myself but I’ve seen many people who don’t react well with stimulants say that it worked for them) good luck in finding the right treatment ❤️
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
I would second this! Just because one didn't work, it doesn't mean that all of them won't work. People react differently to different medications. If someone I am treating fails one, we will always try another.
@ric7y3563 жыл бұрын
Hi Rachel , Thankyou for your message, this helps a lot! We are starting a 30mg dosage tomorrow I was unsure if this was too high for a 13year old. In our medication review I was sure the dr said she would start on 20mg that’s why I question it. I’m pretty anxious about starting the new meds as the concerta had a really negative effect. It’s been such a long journey for us and we are beyond exhausted by now. More than anything I want him to not react so badly over the smallest of things and not be so irritable. I’m currently homeschooling as he cannot tolerate school so hopefully he will one day feel he can manage. I’m glad you have found something that works for yourself❤️It’s not easy living it day in day out. I’ve had a really negative experience with our psychiatrist who told me if one stimulant doesn’t work none will as they all basically do the same just different brands which totally confused me. We are having to pay private as the nhs have extremely long wait. I want to find a psychiatrist that can sympathize not judge if any recommendations in the uk? Many thanks xxx
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
@Daniel Aaron- This channel was created to be a safe space for people to go with mental health concerns and questions. As my “About Page” states, this is a community where people can come to have their concerns validated. Shaming others (especially those you’ve never met) will not be tolerated. If you can’t keep your shaming statements and criticism of others to yourself, this channel is not for you. Next time, just keep scrolling and move on. Dr. Aly
@laceydawson6831Ай бұрын
Awesome informative video
@Dnt4612 жыл бұрын
Is there a difference between cardiovascular events and increase heart rate? How common are these serious side effects? I’ve been diagnosed with adult adhd but I’m too afraid to go on medication because of these potential serious side effects 😳
@sicksadworld2932 жыл бұрын
the side effects are extremely minimal compared to the enhanced quality of life you get from taking medication for ADHD. I was also diagnosed as an adult and take vyvance. Takes some time to get used to but its life changing.
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel- this is a really good question and yes, there is a big difference between the two. The FDA puts a warning on all stimulants about the potential for cardiovascular reactions. It states: "Serious Cardiovascular Reactions: Sudden death has been reported in association with CNS stimulant treatment at recommended doses in pediatric patients with structural cardiac abnormalities or other serious heart problems. In adults, sudden death, stroke, and myocardial infarction have been reported. Avoid use in patients with known structural cardiac abnormalities, cardiomyopathy, serious heart arrhythmia, or coronary artery disease." When it comes to increased heart rate, the risk according to the FDA drug label is 2%. They do not give rates for those who experience severe cardiovascular reactions. However, they are quite rare, especially if the person has no history themselves of cardiac disease or family history of cardiac disease. I hope this helps clarify things. Dr. Aly P.S. Please let me know if you have any video topic suggestions and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already. More videos to come!
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy to hear you've had a good experience @sicksadworld222. Thank you for sharing this. Let me know if you have video topic suggestions and SUBSCRIBE if you haven't yet. More videos to come!
@stephkat1232 жыл бұрын
Useful video. But I wouldn’t say complete remission if symptoms. Won’t make me more organised. But will help me with focus and concentration which can help with organising. Pill can’t teach the skill. But if found this medication so helpful. Almost life changing. Executive function is better. I’m still titrating (week 4/5 as doing slower increases). Thanks for the info though as it’s super helpful. Just wanted others to know may not cause ever adhd symptom to improve in the.
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Hey Steph- Thanks so much for checking out this video and for your feedback. It helps hearing others' experiences along the way. As you are alluding to, not everyone has a textbook response to medications. Great observation and fact to point out. Please let me know if you have any video topic suggestions and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already! Dr. Aly
@khaoticgrumpy11 ай бұрын
Vyvanse the only med that works for me, surprisingly, the active ingredient, dextroamphetamine, makes me feel way worse when taken as Dexedrine pill. For some reason the slow release of dextroamph that vyvanse does make it way more effective for me
@StacyRotramel Жыл бұрын
I'll consider it... I also have tourettes though and supposedly bipolar. I think my bipolar diagnosis was accurate. I am 💯 definitely ADHD. Soon getting screened for OCD, PTSD and autism too... anyhow, I know some meds need to be avoided with tics or bipolar. But also, the binging wthat comes with ADHD is getting out of control and then I just end up to doing an unhealthy amount of exercise. I really need something that will help my brain and calm those fireworks when I'm around food before they even begin.
@dunawayfresina4 ай бұрын
Why did my probiotic make the Vyvanse not work? I had to stop the probiotic when I started Vyvanse and now three weeks later I have massive heartburn, but if I take the probiotic, my Vyvanse seems like it doesn’t work and I am taking it at night. anybody have a suggestion?
@ttaayy2 жыл бұрын
This was a fantastic video!
@BaileyFlys2 жыл бұрын
Okay. This video was super helpful. I was wondering why I would be switched to vyvanse rather than extended release dexedrine(I was on short acting but needes longer acting) but I think I've figured out why now. 😂
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Let me know if you have other video ideas and don’t forget to subscribe! Dr. Aly
@ChelseaHoper11 ай бұрын
Hello, Ive had ADHD my entire life(Im a 43 years old man and I enjoy weightlifting. Im in good health but im worried about the heart issues eg- high blood prressure and any other heart issues this medication can bring on. Is it safe for me to continue going to the gym each day and lift heavy weights while on this medication? Im always paranoid im going to have a heart attack while in the gym. ADHD has absolutely destroyed my life, I just want to feel normal and accomplish tasks but I can't. Weightlifting has been the only saving grace in my life, but I still feel like it's not enough and I now have to turn to medication.
@starbox66375 ай бұрын
I would love to hear the response to this because same...
@hectorslotsaa21642 ай бұрын
For Me (60mg Vyvanse) it works great agents anxiety and makes it easier to talk with new people, it’s a little like alcohol but you Don’t get the dizziness and you can think clearly :)
@GoADHDGo2 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t Vitamin C reduce the efficacy of Vyvanse? If so, mixing Vyvanse it with orange juice would reduce the positive effects.
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Vit C reduces the uptake of Vyvanse in the gut and so the amount of medication is less in the body. Taking Vit C/orange juice with Vyvanse in the morning is NOT advised. Dr. Rob
@mattylopez6223 Жыл бұрын
My Son, newly diagnosed ADD, will start Vyvanse today after not having any reaction to Concerta. Do you recommend weekends off of Vyvanse or is it more beneficial to continue 7 days a week? Thx
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Any questions or experiences you'd like to share about this medication??? Make sure to SUBSCRIBE and LIKE if you found this information valuable! More videos to come!!!
@angela88843 жыл бұрын
If you are prescribed for severe binge eating (obviously over weight) should I worry about possible heart issues ??
@DarkLink6062 жыл бұрын
It's just formidable! I've been on Vyvanse for 5 years, it makes my mind razor-sharp and hyperproductive as I have never been before. It's the ultimate nootropic, I wish it was allowed for anyone to buy! Although not specifically approved for this purpose, for me it also helped a lot with depressive symptoms, Vyvanse lifts my mood and helps me with social anxiety as well.
@musicislove90 Жыл бұрын
Can Vyvanse help with racing thoughts? I take Adderall XR, but even while taking that medication, I still struggle with my thoughts bouncing from one thing to the next and it's difficult for me to focus on the task at hand. I feel like I need something to quiet my brain down.
@drummerlovesbookworm9738 Жыл бұрын
It made my muscles seize up, especially my hands. I use Ritalin with nothing like that.
@banks9972 Жыл бұрын
I suffer from adhd and I think BED as well, I’ve never got real treatment for my adhd. The catch is I have a past of drug abuse, do you think my doctor will prescribe this to me?
@shadymisss73542 жыл бұрын
The amount of anxiety I got from the dings 😶 but thanx for the vid!
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Omg I know! They are so obnoxious and def not in our new videos. Check out the Concerta vs Vyvanse video I just posted this week… no dings and better information! Dr. Aly
@terrywalker7127 Жыл бұрын
Would I'd be dangerous for an adult, 68, that is an athlete, and at time while bicycling, their heart rate up to 185 bpm during max efforts?
@oliviarundle35912 жыл бұрын
Hey Dr Ally do you mind doing a video on Ritalin? I’d love to learn your take on the medication.
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, Olivia! This is a great suggestion. I'm going to put that in the mix of videos to batch film for this upcoming round...so stay tuned. Dr. Aly
@Filthycoffin Жыл бұрын
Hi is there a natural option like tyrosine that would help? I’ve tried every medication I’m losing hope for life.
@LaraFayeMusic Жыл бұрын
I started elvanse 30mg this morning, its just made me really sleepy and no other benefits, is this normal? Could it be to low a dose?
@mvk722 жыл бұрын
You mentioned about snorting it. Is it like speed?
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Hey Maggie- Vyvanse is not the same as speed. While both are stimulants, their chemical compositions are very different. Speed is composed of methamphetamine where Vyvanse is comped of amphetamine. Meth is much more stronger, addictive, and dangerous than regulated stimulants. Let me know if you have any video topic suggestions and don't forget to subscribe if you haven't done so already. Dr. Aly
@burburchacha2 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood I'm no expert but isn't Vyvanse an amphetamine medication rather than methylphenidate???
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
@@burburchacha yes!!!! Typo on my end! Great catch!!! Dr. Aly
@alicem34898 ай бұрын
And do u guys take it daily?
@tonynunez65397 ай бұрын
The bell was extremely loud and distracting. What was the video about?
@janedawson13989 ай бұрын
I saw a psychiatrist recently who told me he couldn’t diagnose me for ADHD because I would need to have been diagnosed with it before the age of 12. He also said that anybody who is over the age of 12 and has been prescribed medication for ADHD has been receiving it illegally. What do I do here?
@sinniedagoat8 ай бұрын
Find a new psychiatrist. Everything they said is a flat out lie and untrue.
@Zulfburht3 жыл бұрын
Well i wanna know, why the hell does it flush my system an hour after ingestion. Like full on take an dump flush the system.
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Great question! Vyvanse often causes people to poop and has been shown to cause diarrhea in around 7% of adults who take it for ADHD! There are a few potential causes of this: 1) It's important to remember that Vyvanse is a CNS stimulant, meaning that it increases the amounts of norepinephrine and dopamine in a person's body. Initially after taking the medication, the increase in these neurotransmitters can lead to a "fight-or-flight" response. However, after that subsides, the opposite response can occur- which is the "rest and digest" response (digest=poop). 2) Vyvanse can increase anxiety (~6%) or jitteriness (~4%) in some people. This can affect gastric motility, which leads to more pooping. 3) Many people take the medication in the morning with breakfast. Food + coffee (a bowel stimulant) + Vyvanse = pooping more. 4) Vyvanse can also irritate someone's stomach, which can lead to increased pooping. If you found this information to be valuable, please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE as more videos are being released weekly. Also, if you have any topic suggestions for future videos, let me know! Dr. Aly Reference: www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2017/208510lbl.pdf
@tarynwarren60442 жыл бұрын
Lord have mercy the sounds in the video made me rip out my earphones! Wtf 🤬
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
As mentioned in other comments, this is an older video where we were testing various video editing strategies. Yes, we hate the dings too. No, they aren’t in the new videos. Also, the Concerta vs Vyvanse video that was recently posted is a better alternative to check out- better overall info about Vyvanse. Dr. Aly
@tarynwarren60442 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood thank you so much! I appreciate your response.
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being patient with us with! Creating a channel for the first time def has had its growing pains 🤣 Dr. Aly
@natthanarellano31822 жыл бұрын
Can venvanse to help people with despersonalization?!in my case cured me.in a day.
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Hey Natthan- Thanks so much for checking out this video! I, personally, have not used stimulants to treat DPDR given the lack of solid evidence supporting its use. However, I did just find a case report where a patient also found benefit in trying a stimulant. Check it out if interested: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7239558/ Ultimately, I think it is something that is very interesting. However, more research probably needs to be conducted before this approach becomes common practice. Thanks for such an interesting question and observation! Please let me know if you have any video topic suggestions and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE if you haven't done so already. More videos to come! Dr. Aly
@LylasDad3 ай бұрын
Did you really tell them to mix with orange juice ? That’s a huge no no !!!
@MamaG3.2 жыл бұрын
Is this safe long term?
@Yahman1969 Жыл бұрын
Can it work for ptsd
@idunusegoogleplus Жыл бұрын
When it comes to adding sound effects like the diiiinnnng you should "start low and go slow" too. You straight up made it louder than everything else in the video for mo reason.
@larryjohnny Жыл бұрын
Love this channel.. BTW, Is it cool if I call it Nor-Pine-A-Phrine…Nor-ep-penef-rin…. helps me spell it right when i pronounce it phonetically.. lol j/k..
@richardmarshall159 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@geminiXcancerX11 күн бұрын
The ear piercing ding oh my god but thank you for the video
@laurenkett94322 ай бұрын
I'm sure the content was good, but your voice was quiet compared to the sound effects, and I couldn't handle the loud dings. Sorry
@dralywood2 ай бұрын
I agree. This was an early days video where I was learning “how to YouYube.” Check out the Concerta Vs Vyvanse video. Better information with less obnoxious dings and audio issues
@laurenkett94322 ай бұрын
@@dralywood Ah thank you for your reply! I'll check it out! There aren't a lot of really informative videos out there. Would you consider redoing it? with up dated information if there is any? Id also love to know more about women's hormones and Vyvanse
@dealman33125 ай бұрын
Dose lasts about 3 hours. No idea how they can claim 12 hours
@bakasenpai23933 жыл бұрын
Can I use it for binge eating if I'm only 16?
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Great question! Vyvanse is only FDA approved for binge eating disorder in adults at this time. With that being said, I'd talk to your local provider, as some might be using the medication off-label in teens. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE if you found the information valuable, as more content is being released weekly! Dr. Aly
@irving95093 жыл бұрын
Oh my God.... Now I see what people mean by the ding. It's all I heard and the ring lasts for what seems like microforeverz
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking out this video and for sharing your thoughts! Our team is aware that the ding sounds are obnoxiously loud. We are working on improving our audio and will be eliminating the ding sound in future videos! Thanks, Dr. Aly
@irving95093 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood Thank you Dr. Aly, other than that your video was great! I currently switched to Vyvanse, and I am so glad I did.
@xCaNu414x Жыл бұрын
not related but damn that fucking !!!BING!!! scared the shit out of me and hurts my ears.
@kelevra.253 жыл бұрын
Hi im Alex in 27 and eat all the time bail up to 340 the biggest ive ever be my ex left and took the kids i just for the pain go away and not hate myself in the mirror plus i think i some add so im rambeling its just i need help you really think i i cant lose this weight and better myself
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
Hi Alex- Thank you for taking the time to check out this video and to share your experience. I'm sorry to hear about the recent struggles you've been having. I have confidence in your ability to bounce back and better yourself! Keep prioritizing your health and working with those in your support system. You can do this! Dr. Aly
@RaysOfPivot3 ай бұрын
Anyone else on 2x speed?
@RC-dj8rp2 жыл бұрын
IMHO: Great informative video, I could do without the annoying ding....
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more about the ding! The newer videos are without the ding…growing pains of learning how to film, edit, etc 🤣 Dr. Aly
@yesyes-om1po Жыл бұрын
it sounds like ur saying binance not vyvanse lol
@rachiannka2 ай бұрын
Can you get rid of the dings in your video. The sound editing is really bad and hurts my ears. I can’t understand what you’re saying because I have to crank it up so high in the dings are really piercing.
@dralywood2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Great feedback. The dings are in my older videos. You’ll find that the new ones do not include them. … growing pains of learning how to KZbin 😵💫
@HamishChalk3 жыл бұрын
Vyvance made me hallucinate :((
@dralywood3 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear this! Unfortunately, not everyone has the same reaction to these medications. I hope all is well now!
@GregoryCampbellSwag3 жыл бұрын
@@dralywood how common is this to happen? Or what factors would make it more likely to happen? This seems very concerning 😳
@DylandoyourhomeworkАй бұрын
Vyvanse made me feel psychotic I hated it
@iAmScope211 ай бұрын
Vyvanse: enemy of the state
@Lazer50512 жыл бұрын
You need to geriatrics to kids and teens. we need you too!! otherwise there is no point in watching you
@dralywood2 жыл бұрын
I hear you…The videos will apply to all ages! Dr. Aly
@massqueraider6 күн бұрын
For the love of the gods, titans and holy men PLEASE stop using that loud, obnoxious ding sound in your videos.
@brissiechick80165 күн бұрын
Omg lose the DING it's literally screwing with my adhd brain. 😮
@dralywood4 күн бұрын
Sorry!!!! It absolutely sucks, I know! Go check out the concerta vs Vyvanse video… better information and NO DING 😁
@hosauce54662 жыл бұрын
vyvanse makes me super hungry
@JohnstasBACKАй бұрын
Dislike 👎🏻 horrible ding 🛎️ sound so disgusting painful
@Mermaidchild Жыл бұрын
The tiredness from taking this is too much
@TSCarmenMelbourne Жыл бұрын
One myth that needs to expelled is that it shouldn't be taken with MAOIs i take 70mg with Tranylcypromine 60mg twice a day and its great but there are no real side effects. Everyone is different but the real risk with MAOIs is serotonin toxicity not the "cheese effect" which is still overly emphasised based on old literature. This combination could be helping a lot of people