Raynaud's Syndrome: Anyone want to talk about Raynaud’s?
Anyone want to talk about Raynaud's Syndrome? My daughter has a severe case of it. I would like to start a support group here on Connect to find others, share our stories, treatments and managing daily life.
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From what you,be said has she seen a endocrinologist? He will look at her hormones. To @windwalker
I live in Florida. One would think that it's the ideal climate for raynauds. But, it isn't. Going in an out of air conditioned building and cars are problematic. I keep gloves everywhere and wear long sleeve sweaters no matter what the temperature is. Heat locker gloves from Walgreens were wonderful during the winter. Also, moisturizing my hands seems to help. Apply a dab of Coconut oil first then layer it with lotion. Good luck!
I’m in. A quick read of the posts puts me right into this group. I’m in Texas and carry a sweater and often gloves everywhere I go. People think I’m nuts. Good thing I’m 73 and some eccentricity is expected. Stores and even church cause my hands to go frozen and burn because they are so cold. I’ve also got Parkinson’s and a few other things and no idea yet if any of them are related. I’ll ask at my next Dr visit but I would assume not or it would have been mentioned before.
Has anyone noticed the different things we have found to relieve us some of our pain is old time remedies ,gloves,pickle juice making a cozy place for us ,baking soda,Epsom salts,vinegar just a plain hot shower all things we have known about all through our lives because we have grown in our knowledge ,that has made us strong women ,since we all have been nurtures to our kids,husband's ,sick people ,etc. We are at the end ready to go home but we have this devil ,pain, don't let it take us we can overcome ,we are all strong ,God fearing women He will get us through Bless us all.
have any of you used Magnesium to help?
Well i am heading back to MCV tomorrow morning. I normally go every 3 months for bloodwork for my lupus. I went as scheduled last month and they called me back in. That cant be good. This will be a long night.
@lioness Thank you for the tip. I will mention it to my daughter. -Terri
@lauren123 Hi Lauren. Yes, there are two kinds of Raynaud's. There is PRIMARY which is only Raynaud's, which is a circulatory disorder; and then there is SECONDARY which means that there is another disease(s) that commonly co-exist with Raynaud's. The other common diseases than can accompany Raynaud's are Lupus and Scleroderma. These are autoimmune diseases and can also include RA (arthritis) and Sjogren's Syndrome. Others may jump in and speak of their experiences with SECONDARY Raynaud's, but you can Google lots of info also.
@lioness My daughter's hands, feet and knees turn white to purple every day no matter the weather. For some odd reason; every day at precisely 4:00 p.m. her ears turn bright red and burn horribly; also, her chest and throat break out in big red welts. Along with that, her arms look like scalding water had been poured on her. We have lots of photos of it. It is so bizaar.
@lioness I think that for the most part, cold does bring on the symptoms for most people with Raynaud's. I think my daughter has an exceptionally severe case of it though.