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37 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

My Raynauds definitely isn’t work related.

My fingers used to turn bone white on rugby pitches in Northumberland winters when I was about 8.

Probably exacerbated by it though. I first noted white finger when I was 16 and riding motorbikes but it got worse from harvesting timber.

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So Reynaulds. I think I've started to suffer from it recently. Just the two index fingers. I'm shocked by how painful it is, considering it's just a bit of cold. Ironic really as I've been teasing my mum about it for years, thinking she was just being a wuss. Is it hereditary? Guessing I've got it from her. 

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