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What Causes Tingling Of Hands And Feet After Having Vyvanse?

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Posted on Sat, 2 Aug 2014
Question: Hello! Female, 20, 5' 3", 98 lbs. I'm on no medications and don't smoke or drink. I've been tested for anemia, diabetes and thyroid problems. All test results came back negative.
I was on Vyvanse about 3 years ago, prescribed for ADHD. It took my appetite away, so I didn't take it very often. It made my heart race and I stopped taking it after a few months because I believe I had some sort of reaction to it. I was in the car and suddenly my feet and hands started tingling. It got worse and worse until I couldn't move my feet or hands at ALL. My mom called an ambulance and it went away after a while. My heart rate was through the roof.
Since then I've been experiencing very strong cold intolerance, combined with episodes of tingling and goosebumps sometimes even when it's not cold. These sensations started before the previously mentioned attack, but only before falling asleep. They have steadily increased and now I feel them every day. Is this caused by some sort of damage caused by Vyvanse? Or is it something else? I also get canker sores in my mouth frequently (this may not be related). Please help me. I'm desperate to find answers.
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Answered by Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai (39 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Hi

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Good day.
Vyvanse can cause lot of side effects including palpitations, anxiety, nervousness etc. However, you had stopped it more than 3 years ago.
When did the symptoms which happened while in the car happen?

There are number of hormonal conditions which can cause your symptoms. Thyroid is one of them, but the result is normal. We need to rile out a condition with adrenaline excess ( pheochromocytoma). We may have to do a 24 hour urine testing and a blood test to rule out that. You may also need a holter test to monitor your pulse readings over 24 hours.

Apart from this, panic attack is a common condition which can present in similar manner. I have seen young people with panic attacks presenting like similar symptoms of yours.

Please relax. Meet a GP and discuss the above points. They will be able to arrange for the blood tests.
Regards XXXXXXX
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai (34 minutes later)
Okay, thank you! I will check into those things with my primary doctor once I can (she is a few hours away).
The symptoms that happened in the car happened while I was on the Vyvanse, approximately 3 years ago. Early January of 2012 is when it happened. Nothing like that since, except the strange sensations which started before the car incident.
Can panic attacks happen daily, in times where I'm not stressed? Most of the time when these sensations occur I'm in a relaxed state.
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Answered by Dr. Binu Parameswaran Pillai (7 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Panic attacks

Detailed Answer:
yes, Vyvanase could have triggered your symptoms while in the car. Since nothing like that has happened again after stopping it, Vyvanase probably was the culprit.

Panic attacks can occur "out of the blue" when you are completely relaxed too.
Note: For more information on hormonal imbalance symptoms or unmanaged diabetes with other comorbid conditions, get back to us & Consult with an Endocrinologist. Click here to book an appointment.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Tingling Of Hands And Feet After Having Vyvanse?

Brief Answer: Hi Detailed Answer: Hello, Good day. Vyvanse can cause lot of side effects including palpitations, anxiety, nervousness etc. However, you had stopped it more than 3 years ago. When did the symptoms which happened while in the car happen? There are number of hormonal conditions which can cause your symptoms. Thyroid is one of them, but the result is normal. We need to rile out a condition with adrenaline excess ( pheochromocytoma). We may have to do a 24 hour urine testing and a blood test to rule out that. You may also need a holter test to monitor your pulse readings over 24 hours. Apart from this, panic attack is a common condition which can present in similar manner. I have seen young people with panic attacks presenting like similar symptoms of yours. Please relax. Meet a GP and discuss the above points. They will be able to arrange for the blood tests. Regards XXXXXXX