yesterday i was diagnosed with add. i've known that i've had it for quite a while, however, it's just now started to affect my school work. doc said to give this a try and here it is on day two and i'm experiencing some unusual sides. my body is warmer than usual, underarms and pant line is slightly sweaty. however, my arms and legs are cold, with my toes being nearly freezing. usually i wear flip flops or sandals year round (even in dead of winter) however today i've been wearing socks AND tennis shoes ( i rarely ever wear socks) and my toes are uncomfortably cold. can anyone shed some light on this? strattera is a norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitor. wouldn't that (excess norepi) cause vasoconstriction of the extremeties? hence why my toes are cold?

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