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Old 05-30-2007, 08:08 PM
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Default Thanks Vic

Thanks Vic

Interesting..... perhaps we will one day find that there is something that causes the red/burgundy color.... and that it may or may not be different than what causes blue/gray

It seems to me though, that when I think back about what I have read, in general, about RSD, that the discolorations mentioned have included red or purple and not as often mentioned blue or gray. I'll have to keep that in mind the next time I go on a seek and search through the old info again. Maybe since my colors "go to red" that is what stuck in my memory.

One thing .... my color is much better after switching from clonidine back to Norvasc (my old blood pressure med... switched to clonadine when they diagnosed RSD) My hand has been close to normal temperature almost constantly since a few days after I switched. Before that I was wearing a glove most of the hours of the day. Might be something to try if anyone is using clonadine and not getting any help from it.

Thanks again Vic...

Jules
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