Maybe... Im having the same experiance.. Im on 30mg day, for about 3 weeks.. All of a sudden, numbness (cold) in my left arm and leg... I dont know if its just because Im so focused on work that I dont get up from my desk for 4-6 hours at a time, or if its the drug. Ironically though, as soon as I started moving/walking around, it felt like the blood returned, and the area instantly had a rush of a warm feeling?!?!?!
Yes, I had pain in one elbow, then in knees and throughout legs and then back in alternating elbows. The pain was unrelenting and excruciating and continues 6 months after I stopped taking the drug. I am going back and forth between neurologist and rhumatologist and no avail. The pain persist as well as swelling of forearms and rash that looks like shingles but is not. The Doctors just think I am nuts but cannot explain the symptoms.
No, the height of the bed is not a realistic cause for foot pain.
Most definitely! My leg pain is to die for...
No, Vyvanse has not been linked to bruising, or any other hemorrhagic symptom.
Kg and feet are two different units of measures. ( weight and length) (50Kg on your feet will cause a strong pain.)
Can Cause Serotonin disease. I am on zoloft and take vyvanse every once in a while. The two together increase the symptons felt when taking a vyvanse. Its pretty sweet
Severe pain in the feet should be checked out by a physician. Some conditions that cause foot pain are not foot related such as neuropathy or circulatory problems.
It can.
can pain meds make your feet swell
high heels do give the feet pain, but when you walk only on the ball of your feet(front part of feet). also if you wear high heels often for a long period of time, this can cause a bone to stick out from the back of your foot, but if your feet do hurt after wearing them once, do give them a massage.
Panic attacks and allergic reactions
Running with the wrong shoes on can cause foot pain. If you get the right pair of shoes to start, that can help alleviate the foot pain. If the pain persists then go see a doctor.
Neuropathy is a condition where damage has been done to the nerves. This can cause weakness, numbness, and pain in the hands and feet.