By iceicebaby - 06/12/2010 15:42 - United States
pere tells us more.
there's a few treatments that help stop the vasoconstriction, but most have side effects (of course!) so a first course of action is just to bundle up...which believe me, doesn't work nearly as optimally as it should! And yup, purple/grey feet when they warm up! Some people have really severe cases where open ulcers + gangrene can occur and yes, they really do lose fingers and toes :(
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Reynaud's will often go away if you quit smoking. Give it a try.
woot hilliard Ohio near Columbus woot woot
I just may have to lock u in a freezer now.
move come to Texas it's really warm except in the winter sooo cold!!
Take it from someone who has regrettably lived here for five years. During the summer and tourist season it is baking hot; however when winter hits it can and will periodically crash all the way down to 28 degrees. If you want consistent warmth try somewhere else. Not to ramble but cockroaches and hurricane season aren’t much fun either.
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Wow. You should move to Florida or somewhere that's mainly always sunny!
I have the same problem and I also live in Ohio. I wear my coat and fingerless gloves all the time during class and when I got out. I bought a heater for my room and I have a bed warmer so I'm never cold at my house but when I go out...ugh it sucks. Just from getting in my car in the morning when its really cold within a few minutes my fingers are numb and white. I feel your pain.