Amphetamines are vasoconstrictors. Makes perfect sense. Ask your Doctor what is happening.
Do you smoke? Are you on other medications? Do you use caffeine daily? Do you not exercise?
If you answer yes to those questions, then those might be contributing causes to your cold extremities/decreased blood flow.
PS. I find that amphetamines make me SWEAT. (Also common.)
-SF
I can't find any evidence that adderall thins the blood, but from personal experience, when I take adderall my extremities get very cold, like my hands and feet get very cold even if it is a warm day outside. so I am not sure if it thins your blood or not but it definitely seems to make your extremities cold and that kinda seems like maybe it is thinning you blood.
Yes. Sometimes Adderall will cause you to focus so much that you become fixated on insignificant details. This will actually hinder your productivity and make you feel a little "spacy." Avoid caffeine and any other stimulants when taking Adderall. These things are not a good mix with Adderall and can make your brain feel numb rather than clear and efficient.
yes until it starts working
nope. Adderall will make you test positive for amphetamine in the urine/blood. They don't test for cold medicine.
There are a lot of nerve endings in your feet and hands so they are very likely to get cold. When, you warm them then your whole body will be warmer because they were the coldest part of your body.
Thank God, I am retired now, but went through the the same thing for years. No amount of sweaters helped me. All they would do would be to make my torso sweat, while my hands remained cold. I finally started bringing a small ceramic heater to work and kept it on under my desk for as much of the day as needed. Just be careful you use a heater that is safe.
It makes you feel cold and shivery.
The friction generated by your hands creates heat.
When you feel you are ready to. You and the other person have to feel comfortable holding hands.
cold medicine soup rest
It makes a regular person without ADHD feel like they do have ADHD. Probably because of the "wired" feeling, since it is a stimulant. Those with ADHD actually feel a paradoxical effect and feel calmer and focused as opposed to so "all over the place" per se. I have ADHD and take Adderall XR.
The short answer is yes. Nicotine is a stimulant. Adderall is a stimulant. If you genuinely have ADD, then it doesn't make you feel like you just took speed, but it does make your heart race faster. It's completely normal.