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I had Raynauds first. Camping, in asevere storm, pounding tent stakes in, I would have frozen shaking hands dripping blood. Then more shaking, larer small cell lymphoma. After warmed blood transfusions, steroids, rituxon, I was in remission. Shaking startedagain 4 later.

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I was chopped off. Small cell lymphoma separate. Raynauds disease, separate. Treated at same time. With blood which was warmed transfusions, rutuxin,

Steroids metamustine ?, and one more. I have been symtom free four to five years; my doctor says six.

Something is starting again. Symptoms are a bit iffy so I might buy time until the next treatment. Remember the remissions last SO long between treatments. And then you’re good to go again.

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