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Raynaud's

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BrianW

BrianW Report 20 Nov 2016 21:09

My father was diagnosed with it but so far I don't seem to be affected.

greyghost

greyghost Report 16 Nov 2016 13:46

Beryl, it's vey unlikely that any of the family you mention will just happen by this message. You could try clicking on "Search" top right of the page and then on "Search members trees". input details you have of any of the family and if there is a match it will show up. You then have the chance to try to contact that person.

Likewise, with the 5 of population it effects, it's unlikely any members reading these boards will have the condition either - might be wrong of course on that one.

On the other hand if you google there is a lot of information out there. Try there link below.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raynaud_syndrome

There appear to be 2 forms of Raynaud Syndrome - a Primary and Secondary. It says that Primary Raynauds is thought to be at least partly hereditary etc

Beryl

Beryl Report 16 Nov 2016 13:10

Is there any one of the Cockell Family or relatives suffering from Raynauds as I think it is hereditary.