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Old 05-29-2014, 11:19 AM #1
Sandylyn Sandylyn is offline
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Default Whats happening to my hands?

have so much pain in my fingertips its unbearable and I can hardly do anything. I type with my nails. Mostly just the fingertip pads, I also noticed that I can't get touch screens to work with them.
Yesterday my fingers became swollen, red, kind of blue and my palms were blotchy red. I did do some typing on the computer and a friend of mine noticed it before I did.
Still can't see the neuro till end of June.

hope this doesn't post twice, sorry if it does.
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