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Glittery Snow Makes Purple Lupus Toes – Raynaud’s Phenomenon
Lupus / lupus diagnosis / raynaud phenomenon / raynaud's / SLE / systemic lupus erythematosus Posted on: February 13, 2016January 10, 2018

Glittery Snow Makes Purple Lupus Toes – Raynaud’s Phenomenon

A couple of days after a snow fall, I love seeing a field of undisturbed snow, warming under a radiant sun, glittering enchantingly. As I bask in the beauty of the white, bedazzled landscape, my toes recoil deep into their wool sacks (socks).

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