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tornado34jh

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10. They call Trump a tough guy? There is a difference when you have conditions that can make it uncomfortable to cold temps
Sat Jan 18, 2025, 04:50 PM
Jan 18

For me, it's my hands that don't do well in the cold. Everywhere else it is fine, but my hands get numb and they feel like they are burning. I've had it for years, even as far back living in Chicago as in late elementary/early middle school in the early mid 2000s. I think it is called Raynaud's phenomenon. I wouldn't notice any discoloration, it just would be painful and numb. Even in temperatures of around 40, sometimes even 50 degrees it occurs. I would put normal gloves on, but sometimes even that wasn't enough, particularly if I go to a really cold climate. I never understood why. If I am welled dressed for it, then that is another thing.

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