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Old 10-29-2007, 05:58 AM #11
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Thumbs up Thank you...

Well, verapamil is a calcium channel antagonist. I use Cardizem, in low dose for my blood pressure, it has similar actions. And I have erratic burning episodes too.

So I searched this subject-- didn't have much luck, but did find the
verapamil information, scanty as it is. My issues are worse in summer than cooler months. And only 2 toes turn color, not the whole foot.

I bet you were suffering a long time with this!

Thank you for posting... it might just be an answer for someone else who visits here!
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Old 01-14-2009, 12:36 PM #12
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Default i have strange red dots on my feet...

that's just it... red filled circles...and at times they hurt so so badly... i shoed the foot doc & he said maybe it was from my sneakers... UMMMM NO!!! it is always there... the last maybe year or so... and sometimes it burns... i dunno what it is... they say i have PN and vasculitis ...
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Default Could very well be from the vasculitis

Small red dots--petechiae--or even larger blue black ones--pupura--are quite common among those with vascular compromise, generally autoimmune, such as is found in many of the anti-nuclear-antibody diseases. Basically, you're rupturing small blood vessels more often than somebody without compromises fo the blood vessel walls.
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