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pollywater, I have had Raynaud's in my hands and feet for years. I agree, the doctor did not
seem overly concerned about it. My fingernails and toenails turn blue and they hurt. I have
to warm them up. Sometimes, just one hand will get ice cold and the nails turn blue. When I
warm it up, the natural color returns and the pain goes away.
Please be aware that sometimes, Raynaud's is secondary to another autoimmune disease like
Lupus.
Personally, I would go to a Rheumatologist and get a complete autoimmune workup done.
Praying for you. Blessings....