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Old 02-20-2013, 12:40 PM #1
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Default Anyone have Raynaud's too?

My fingers started turning blue lately, and I have been consistently cold (skin actually freezing to the touch) even hours after coming inside. I had a rheumy appointment last week, and was diagnosed with Raynaud's. He wants me on a calcium channel blocker for this (in lieu of my APS meds) and I guess I'm worried about the effects this has on my vascular system. I am nervous about starting the new medicine since I don't have high blood pressure, but I suppose it's for the best.

If you do have this condition, do you find it makes the PN worse? Is it all somehow related?
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