Raynaud's Syndrome

I am wondering if any other open water folks deal with Raynaud's Syndrome--extremely cold hands and feet that becomes almost debilitating. Mine has gotten worse in the last two years or so, and with open water swimming in cold conditions, it's been just awful. I deal with color change and pain on an almost daily basis. Sometimes, even after a summer run, I'll be almost unable to use my hands for an hour or so. With a 10-mile swim coming up, in less than Caribbean conditions up in Vermont, I am getting extremely nervous. This summer, I've been having massive Raynaud's issues because of the crazy weather. Has anyone else dealt with this? One recommendation is to stay out of cold water--not so much an option! Thanks.
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  • i had a student(freshman) in summer school P.E. who was under treatment for it with a Doctor. Basically the treatment was to stop whatever he was doing that caused it to happen. Lucky for him it really didn't bother him during summer school. Do they make tight lycra type gloves you could swim in? I really don't know if that would help or not.
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  • i had a student(freshman) in summer school P.E. who was under treatment for it with a Doctor. Basically the treatment was to stop whatever he was doing that caused it to happen. Lucky for him it really didn't bother him during summer school. Do they make tight lycra type gloves you could swim in? I really don't know if that would help or not.
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