My experience with Vyvanse isn't exactly a lack of hunger, but rather struggling to know if I'm hungry or not. I could either overeat, or eat nothing, and it wouldn't make a difference until later, when I'm either feeling bloated because I ate too much, or feeling dizzy because I skipped lunch. What I found to work well is eating mostly the same thing every dinner; something light, like a sandwich or something. Also, having a big breakfast and a big dinner kinda balances out not eating much at lunch. But aside from hunger-related side effects, I've found Vyvanse to be a life-changer for me, after being diagnosed at 37. I'm turning 45 this year, and I've been taking 50mg for almost 8 years. It improved my focus, my mood, and my motivation; almost makes me wonder how I made it so far without it!
nowherelord
joined 2 years ago
I mean, he could've just turned water into wine, just sayin'... And doesn't wine transubstantiate into His blood, and not vice versa? There's also a chance that I might be taking all this way too seriously.
Jelly on top, if you use the same knife for both peanut butter and jelly, you'll mix jelly with the PB in the jar. I know I don't want that, but to each his own, I guess. PB doesn't tend to get into the jelly jar as much, in my experience, but again, to each his own.