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Blood test results?

I had blood drawn for a lot of different test on Wednesday. I went to the doctor because I have had pain In my right shoulder, elbow, down to my thumb and middle finger. My legs looks purple as if I was cold. My toes and fingers are white and purple. I’m always hot. My skin has become dry. My face is red. I can’t sleep. I’m irritatable. I’m always tired. I always shake in my hands. I called today to find out results. The receptionist told me they just got them back and everything is normal. Could she just be saying that, and the doctor will call me later? It’s hard for me to believe everything is okay. This can’t be a normal way to live.
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I just looked briefly to see if there are any definitive tests for it and it appears there aren't any. A web search will  give you some info on Raynaud's and leads on determining if you have it. Best of luck getting answers.
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It's hard to say what's causing your symptoms. But the first thing that came to mind was Raynaud's only because I know someone who has it. Hope you get answers and relief soon!
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My mom actually has been diagnosed with Raynaud’s. Would that be something that would come up in boood work? I know they check me for lupus, thyroid, etc. or is that something specific I would have to ask for?
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