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I didn't really get what you meant by blanche and then turn red later.
My fingers which are freezing cold by the way (it's not that cold where I live) are normal on some days, swollen on the others. always happens on my right hand.
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Happening only on one hand suggests perhaps, a circulatory issue.

We have a forum for TOS--thoracic outlet syndrome:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum24.html
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Thanks again!

TOS might make sense, I've always had extremely poor posture (scoliosis) and the pain feels better standing than sitting.

Which tests are done to diagnose TOS?
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Thanks again!

TOS might make sense, I've always had extremely poor posture (scoliosis) and the pain feels better standing than sitting.

Which tests are done to diagnose TOS?
Sorry, I am not an expert on TOS....but the forum link I gave you
has many people willing to answer your questions.
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