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My eldest girl,who is 16,has poor circulation in her hands & feet,giving her constant cold extremities & chilblains on her feet too :?

 

I just wondered if anyone else suffers from this out there & if so if you can recommend any supplements that she can take to improve things?

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My ED has Reynauld's in her feet, they go white with changes in temperature or if her feet are in a draught even if it is not that cold. She also get icy hands when she is typing or playing guitar etc.

 

We come from a family with poor circulation caused in the main by narrow blood vessels. They don't tend to treat Reynauld's unless the hands or feet lose their blood supply a lot which can cause tissue damage which is pretty rare in young people. It is far more common in young women than in men, however the only other people I know with it are my dad and grandad. :?

 

My ED developed it when she was 13 and has learnt to live with it.

 

It is worth just running her symptoms past the doctor though.

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I just came in here to suggest Ginko but i see someone has already mentioned it! :lol:

 

It does take a while to take effect but well worth it as the results are great. I know it can be easy to stop taking a supplement if it doesnt have instant effects but this one really does work a treat :D

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strangely I went to the doactor this week as I was fed up with my hands going white and numb even when I got in the car or got something out of the freezer.

He said it was Raynards but any treatment had very bad side effects so there was not much he could do :(

I have sent off for an info pack from www. raynauds.org.uk which should be usefull I will let you know.

Think I might try ginko it can't do any harm can it!!

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Hi

 

Look on the Reynaulds website. You can get very thin gloves and socks to wear under your normal socks and gloves (does that make sense :anxious: ) They are especially good in the winter. They have a silver thread through them which apparently increases the heat (or keeps it in).

 

I know I am rambling but off the work now (brain not in gear) :?

 

sue

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I have it in my hands. It can be really painful and I find that it is met with little, if any, sympathy from people who have never experienced it. My OH (who can go out in winter in a thin shirt and NO COAT) used to get a little annoyed if wintery outings were cut a little shorter because I was suffering with my hands, but I think he understands a bit more now.

 

However, in the spirit of not ruining others' enjoyment I tend to suffer in silence now.

 

It doesn't have to be cold to trigger the distinctive 'dead fingers' either. It can be as simple as being somewhere draughty, holding a cold drink, car air vents angled towards the hands (grrr to whoever moves my air vents). If the ambient temperature in the house goes down just a couple of degrees in the winter I feel so miserable I just want to hibernate!

 

Incidentally, I have looked back at pictures of me as a child in snowy scenes clutching my gloved hands - just as I do now - in a desperate attempt to keep them warm. Even then I had the symptoms, but didn't realise what was causing it.

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