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Raynaud’s syndrome and neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 26, 2023 | Replies (7)

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@artemis1886

I read someone’s post here about sleeping with loose warm socks. My feet are always frozen. Since, I started doing that I sleep a lot better. My feet do not get as cold. I can’t feel them anyway but if they brush up against my leg they are cold. I put them on my husband he comes unglued. I do not know if you have this problem but my hands and feet freeze the rest of me sweats at night no matter how cold it is. I sleep with three fans blowing. I sleep with the air conditioner set at 50 during the winter and freeze everyone else out. Still hands and feet are like ice and I am sweating and drenched. I was diagnosed with Raynauds before the neuropathy.

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Thanks for sharing. Yes, freezing hands and feet, but my body feels too warm so I also keep the heat low. My feet don’t like to have much weight on them, so I sleep with a blanket and keep a heating pad by me to warm the cold bits as needed. It seems like there is no cure and I worry that it will just get worse. Have you found any treatments that have helped you?