
Originally Posted by
BleeckerSt_Girl
Like they say- there is no bad weather....only bad clothes.

I agree. Even with Raynaud's--I have it as well. Actually, I find that as long as I am active (and properly dressed), I don't tend to have a problem being out in the cold. It's the stopping and cooling down that is good for bringing on an attack...for example, coming in from a run (happened tonight and I freaked out my roommate with it). It's annoying but not the kind of thing I would let stop me from staying active outside during the winter--THAT would not be good for my mental health (or that of people around me)!
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