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Old 01-30-2017, 02:34 PM #1
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Default Shiny soles plus Raynaud's Phenomenon in feet secondary to SFN damage?

Does anyone here have smooth, shiny (polished looking) soles with Raynaud's in their feet? This is after several years of small fibre neuropathy affecting all peripheries and my face? I'm slightly concerned that I may have peripheral vascular disease alongside my confirmed Sjogrens Syndrome.
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