Member Spotlight: Jody Collins
Doctors are often dismissive with Raynaud’s sufferers, suggesting “Move to a warm climate.” For Jody Collins, such flippant responses didn’t apply.
Doctors are often dismissive with Raynaud’s sufferers, suggesting “Move to a warm climate.” For Jody Collins, such flippant responses didn’t apply.
U.S. Army veteran Gary Kern first experienced the pain of Raynaud’s when stationed in Germany during the country's second coldest Winter on record.
Like many Raynaud’s sufferers, I spent my childhood thinking my symptoms were normal and that this was something everyone experienced.
At the supermarket, Carol Tonkin arms herself with a sweater, warm footwear and mittens, and that’s just in the summer. Carol has Raynaud’s.
Since she was a teenager, South African native Andrea Kemsley wondered why her hands and toes changed different colors in colder temperatures.