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Old 03-10-2013, 07:17 PM #1
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Default Question on Raynauds..

Hope its ok to post here.

All my Auto immune tests came back negative. The lupus only said negative, no number was given, only that it came back less than 140. B12 is fine. On paper, blood work is great so these docs prob think Im nuts.

For a few months, when its cold at my work, my hands become numb.

Happened again this am.

58 degrees, im dressed fine, but my hands are freezing. Then I cant touch metal cause it hurts, and I cant write normally. I put gloves on, but its hard to do my job.

I kept getting nerve like shooting pains from my hands and wrists. It was unreal.

Why the nerve pain?

Now Im pale anyway, but my hands didnt change to blue to red.

is 58 degrees cold? I live in NH and it was cold out, but there is heat where I work.

Any ideas as to what could be going on? Could this be related to the tingling in my foot which is driving me batty at the moment?

Thanks
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