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Is there a connecion between Renard's syndrome and MS?
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1394601 tn?1328032308
I was dignosed with Raynaud's disease about four years ago.  My feet were like ice cubes both winter and summer.  My right leg was as cold.  I wore leg warmers winter and summer.  Errrrrr...and now, four years later, gone.  Isn't it something how those vascular disorders disappear?  I have no idea why.  Just gone.
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572651 tn?1530999357
There is no known connection, but many of us suffer with extremely cold fingers and toes as part of our MS, but don't have the Raynaud's symptoms of white, waxy digits.

And as Bob points out many people have more than one disease gong on.

best, Lulu
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1453990 tn?1329231426
Raynaud's disease  is a vasospastic disorder.  As far I am aware, there is no causal connection. between the two diseases.  There are some MS patients that have Raynaud's disease as a separate disease process.  

Bob
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