Tips for Raynaud’s Sufferers

Winter Survival Tips from a Fellow Frostie

We came across a post from Susi Doyle's blog Lost in Translation called "Surviving Winter with Raynaud's."  Susi is a professional writer, and does an excellent job of educating the reader on Raynaud's phenomenon. The post also includes a number of strategies that help Susi get through the winter, and we wanted to share them: Stress

2017-02-12T15:35:09-05:00June 7th, 2016|Coping Strategies|Comments Off on Winter Survival Tips from a Fellow Frostie

Raynaud’s Member Tips – Winter 2016

Gina (Facebook Fan)  offered a very creative solution for cold feet - a sous vide machine.  These are food cooking water ovens used by high-end restaurants that only recently have been priced for home cooking.  What Gina figured out is that since the temperature is "set," you can bathe your feet in hot water that won't cool

2019-08-26T12:40:05-04:00December 19th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Stories|Comments Off on Raynaud’s Member Tips – Winter 2016

Raynaud’s Member Tips – Fall 2015

Ronni (FL)  shared her frustrations dealing with fingertip ulcers caused by Raynaud's attacks:  "inadvertently banging it against a desk, poking my hands in a pocket or handbag only to get stabbed by a pen or a sharp object, etc. It's excruciating -- and it may make the ulcer worse." Fortunately Ronni found some relief at her occupational

2019-08-26T12:40:42-04:00October 9th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Stories|Comments Off on Raynaud’s Member Tips – Fall 2015

Raynaud’s Member Tips – Winter 2015

Jan on Facebook shared with us a video posted on LittleThings.com for making your own disposable hand warmers. The formula makes what is known as "Hot Ice," and the ingredients require only baking soda, vinegar and boiling water  The post includes a video from Household Hacker with everything you need to know to create the Hot

2019-08-26T12:41:58-04:00February 5th, 2015|Coping Strategies, Hot Products, Stories|Comments Off on Raynaud’s Member Tips – Winter 2015
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