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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  • Hi Tickletoe, Which makes me giggle just to write. :) I wish that I had something great to tell you about having found an amazing solution to the Raynaud's issue. Sadly, I have not. I have been continuing to swim, of course, and try to acclimate myself as best as possible. That said, I am generally cold and the hand can totally become a claw. I do hot feeds and have continued to use Miso soup, both for immersing my hands and for drinking. That seems to help a bit, but it's a crap shoot with every swim. I've also been taking Fish Oil and some other supplements. Not sure they actually help, but the placebo effect is good. :) What have you been trying? Happy to talk strategy. Good luck! Sydne
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  • Hi Tickletoe, Which makes me giggle just to write. :) I wish that I had something great to tell you about having found an amazing solution to the Raynaud's issue. Sadly, I have not. I have been continuing to swim, of course, and try to acclimate myself as best as possible. That said, I am generally cold and the hand can totally become a claw. I do hot feeds and have continued to use Miso soup, both for immersing my hands and for drinking. That seems to help a bit, but it's a crap shoot with every swim. I've also been taking Fish Oil and some other supplements. Not sure they actually help, but the placebo effect is good. :) What have you been trying? Happy to talk strategy. Good luck! Sydne
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