Alison Levine – What an Inspiration!
Alison Levine, diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome at 17 & Raynaud's in her early 20's, become team captain of the 1st American Women's Everest Expedition.
Alison Levine, diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome at 17 & Raynaud's in her early 20's, become team captain of the 1st American Women's Everest Expedition.
I have not had a single attack since I started on time release nitroglycerin tablets. Before that? The queen of the rainbow. My first noticeable issue with Raynaud’s was in the early 80’s and my doctors kept telling me I must have frozen my feet and fingers. I’ve lived on niacin for years being the
When I was a teenager my parents and I noticed how sensitive my fingers were to the cold. One day my mother got nervous I was going to lose my fingers because they all turned white and I told her they went numb on me. She had me go to the doctor who did some
This article does a good job of differentiating between a number of cold weather symptoms and their related medical implications: http://is.gd/Qmeaxv
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