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I had private test done because been suffering with raynolds symptons for over 39 years but gp wont diagnose me. My symptons where getting really bad. The did test and said every thing came bk normal. Has private blood test done it shows my titre level high 1:5290. Am just worried my gp wont knowlegde them.

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I have Raynaud's...it's painful at times. But there's really no good treatment for it. I tried two meds, used for other conditions, and neither did anything to stop the attacks. Best you can do is to stay warm, try to avoid sudden changes in temperature, which is nearly impossible with AC in the summer!

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