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Old 02-12-10 | 01:22 PM
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enfilade
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Bikes: Kona Cinder Cone 09

what do you weigh?

I thought Raynaud's only affected exterimities like fingers and toes


I'm skinny (5'10" - 125lbs). My doctor sais that can be a factor in Raynauds.

It affects fingers and toes more than anything else, but really, if you have it in your toes you're likely to have poor circulation in your feet and lower legs as well. I'm taking Nifedipine at the moment, a drug that opens up the blood vessels. It really helps circulation, makes the cheeks bright red.


Well that is obvious man. Of course your going to ache, we all ache... Its about adapting to the stress.

I'm sure your having a laugh with us. If not, I apologize. Could be something you consume before riding?. Milk for instance. Still a believer it causes cancer. I don't think a lot people respect what we consume can really end up kickin us in the a$$.


I agree, but then again anything causes cancer. Sitting at a desk 8 hours a day, or using a mobile phone, could be the trigger. About the cycling, I did do too much for my body to adapt. Built it up too fast. I hope it's still fixable.
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