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491738 tn?1209235601

Rynaud's Syndrome

Does anyone have problems with the "White Hand", my fingers go numb and bloodless several times a day.  I have been on Elytoxin 100 for years, but now I think I need my meds adjusted.  I can't budge my weight and have all the symptoms back, like I wasn't taking anything.
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Yes. I have it. It's much worse in cold weather. It start's with A finger then it's all finger's. White, Sometime's blue. It's unbearable at time's. Totally numb, Can't use them. The doctor say's Rynaund's syndrome. He prescribed some kind of blood pressure medicine which I never took. My blood pressure is perfect. Afraid it would mess that up. My only therapy is try to keep my hand's warm which doesn't work. Winter is coming. Here I go again.
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491738 tn?1209235601
I had blood done about 3 months ago and never really got the results, I was out of pills and the doctor gave me a new prescription and told me not to fill it until I phoned her, so when I called, the nurse said to go ahead a fill it.  I have an appt May 13 and I am going to ask her then.  This white hand thing is getting very frustrating.  I have quite a few symtoms, irregular periods, stubborn weight, dry skin, moodiness, etc, so the only thing I can think of is I need my pills changed.
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393685 tn?1425812522
What was the latest blood work up you had done? It has been a while since I read up on Reynaud's disease. I will check back
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