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SammyTam

Updated 5mo ago

Impact of Summer Weather on Raynaud's Syndrome

How does summer weather affect your Raynaud's Syndrome?

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Some people with Raynaud's Syndrome do not do well with extreme heat or cold. Being near water to cool down can help a lot. However, some individuals find they do better in summer over winter.

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Niko20

5mo

My hands have been so warm because my apartment is constantly humid, so my hands either get pins and needles or very warm, so I run them under cold water
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Overcomer

5mo

Cold weather is not good. When it's warm its better and I don't have to wear gloves or jacket. Cold weather makes me not feel well.
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Overcomer

5mo

My main doctor had to write my leasing office a letter because in the winter they want me to turn the AC on 75 or lower which I freeze. My main doctor wasn't happy and wrote a letter and that ended it all

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