Raynaud’s

Doctor Speaks without “DoctorSpeak” on Raynaud’s

Most academic articles require a medical dictionary to understand them, but this one titled Raynaud’s Phenomenon by Frank L. Urbano, MD published in Hospital Physician several years ago does a good job of educating readers who aren't part of the medical community (give or take a few words or phrases in medicalese, particularly the Pathogenesis section).  So

2019-07-27T19:10:32-04:00April 21st, 2015|Coping Strategies, Diagnosing Raynaud's, In The News|Comments Off on Doctor Speaks without “DoctorSpeak” on Raynaud’s

Raynaud’s Guide From a Fellow Frostie

We found a post from The World According to Lupus - a blog written by Atlanta Titus, a Lupus sufferer and fellow Frostie.  The post is titled Icy Fingers and Toes:  A Guide to Raynaud's - so it got our attention. It's always enlightening to hear sufferers describe their symptoms related to Raynaud's, because we find

2025-09-16T19:56:34-04:00April 3rd, 2015|Coping Strategies, Stories|Comments Off on Raynaud’s Guide From a Fellow Frostie

Cyclists’ Warm Skin Secret

Business Week just ran an article you might expect to find in a supermarket newsstand magazine titled  "Bare-Legged in Winter: Trying out a cycling trick in place of tights." The writer, Molly Young, discovered a strategy used by hard-core cyclists to keep their bare skin warm in cold weather.  Her hope was that it would provide a

2015-05-25T20:04:08-04:00March 27th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Hot Products|Comments Off on Cyclists’ Warm Skin Secret

Is It Spring Yet?

This has been one of the worst winters on record for cold temperatures, and February carried the worst of the cold, wind, snow and ice this season in most areas. New York isn't home to all Frosties, but I think Raynaud's sufferers everywhere can identify with this recent New York Times article on the frustrations of dealing with February's weather

2015-05-17T20:30:49-04:00March 10th, 2015|In The News|Comments Off on Is It Spring Yet?
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