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Vyvanse causing fingertips and toes to hurt.

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Taking Vyvanse and getting Raynaud's syndrome effects. Fingertips and toes burning from lack of circulation. It's 70 degrees outside. Any tips from from anyone?

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Yes. Talk to your Dr. I just switched meds to Armodafinal because of the same issue, but with Adderall. I'm an RN and afraid of permanent damage.journals.sagepub.com/doi/fu...

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I've resorted to hand warmers and washing my hands under hot water, or even a hot shower if I can. The cold symptoms I get trigger my anxiety symptoms and that was liberating to connect the two.

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