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My Mum suffers severely from this. She's had numerous operations that have fixed it in her feet but her hands still get really bad. She'll wear about 4 pairs of gloves and they'll still go white. Horrible.

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Southern Puff in 'feeling the cold' shocker. Fuck off Fish you ponce.

 

I went to work today bare chested and was fucking sweating all day, I work in the frozen section at Sainsbury's fyi.

 

Sounds like the early stages of heart failure to me.

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Do you have to drink warm piss Fish?

 

:icon_lol:

 

You're cock.

 

;)

 

I do like those zippo things mind.

does it affect the old man too?

Blue helmet sort of thing?

 

Should really have edited it fully my simian handed buddy.

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I don't have the disease but I've had the syndrome before. I'd been bodyboarding in Cornwall and it got a bit chilly. Hands went so white they were almost translucent, combined with quite a painful pins & needles / numb sensation. I've had it when scraping ice off the windscreen then holding a cold steering wheel on winter mornings too.

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People have some funny ideas like. Putting yourself through pain basically with nothing fact-based to back it up in some misguided notion of benefit further down the line. You reckon you were monks in a previous life? :icon_lol:

 

I've been getting drunk on a regular basis for approximately 15 years. I've been suffering hangovers for approximately 12.

 

Proves my point if anything ;)

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I don't have the disease but I've had the syndrome before. I'd been bodyboarding in Cornwall and it got a bit chilly. Hands went so white they were almost translucent, combined with quite a painful pins & needles / numb sensation. I've had it when scraping ice off the windscreen then holding a cold steering wheel on winter mornings too.

 

That just sounds like cold hands to me.

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I don't have the disease but I've had the syndrome before. I'd been bodyboarding in Cornwall and it got a bit chilly. Hands went so white they were almost translucent, combined with quite a painful pins & needles / numb sensation. I've had it when scraping ice off the windscreen then holding a cold steering wheel on winter mornings too.

 

That just sounds like cold hands to me.

 

:icon_lol:

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I don't have the disease but I've had the syndrome before. I'd been bodyboarding in Cornwall and it got a bit chilly. Hands went so white they were almost translucent, combined with quite a painful pins & needles / numb sensation. I've had it when scraping ice off the windscreen then holding a cold steering wheel on winter mornings too.

 

That just sounds like cold hands to me.

 

:icon_lol: In other words, toughen up

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