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"I’ve pretty much just sat on the couch these past two days throwing myself a little pity party."
As a veteran @ 1 year and about to be 7 months of Vyvanse, it does get easier... eventually. I'd consider (job willing) taking at least a week off to deal with the withdraw. It's not as bad as generic amphetamine salts... but my reccommendation is to stay focused on hygiene, nutrition, fitness, and rest. You'll get through it.
Thanks for the reply. Ironically enough, we've had really horrible air quality here these past two days, which also meant I wasn't able to get out and run. That definitely didn't help things. Hopefully, the AQI will be more manageable tomorrow.