link!“When I’m making dinner, if I take a plate out of the cupboard, the coldness of the plate – or even the cutlery – can start a Raynaud’s attack.
It’s horrendous. It takes about half an hour to get the feeling back into my fingers.“Even simple things like wanting a cold refreshing drink or grating carrots to make a lovely pot of homemade soup sometimes just isn’t worth the pain.“I went a 10-minute walk to the local shop and by the time I got there I couldn’t walk.
My right foot was like a block of ice - numb and painful - and I couldn’t move it. The next day I was driving to work and the same thing happened again.“Wearing gloves and thermal socks just doesn’t help now.
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