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Old 06-03-2016, 03:03 AM #1
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Confused Pattern under skin ?

Hello
Hoping that someone here has experienced this issue.
My arms and legs get this lacy pattern I believe it's the small capillaries.
It comes and Gos through out the day sometimes when I'm warm or cold not really certain . Doctors aren't worried cause it isn't in a particular area constantly and my circulation is good as well as blood work.
I only developed this during menopause and hasn't left ..
Doctors just tell me it's related to that but I've not heard of anyone else developing this during menopause so I'm skeptical
It's caused me a lot of high anxiety along with my other physical symtoms
Please if you have any info I'd be very grateful
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