Oma,
If your fingers turn blue sometimes google Raynaud's Phenomena or Raynaud's Disease. It can occur on it's own or secondary in the case of Lupus, Sjorgren's, and some other conditions. It's a circulatory problem.
But remember, it's normal for circulation to decrease in the extremities when we are cold. That's not necessarily abnormal. Again, I don't want to scare people into thinking they have illnesses they may not have!
Hugs, Celia
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OhI am not worried that I have the disease, I would however look it up and will, thanks Celia. My Sister has M>S> and Parkinsons disease, so she got a double whammy. My Sister had Scarlette fever and I had scarletina when we were younger. Love Oma
May I be more compassionate and loving than yeterday*and be able to spot the idiots in advance