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I don’t know what to think about it.
It was suddenly.
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Drives me crazy wondering what it is but I have the same pattern as you.
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I am 71 years old and have had a diagnosis of Reynaud’s since my late 20’s. Thankfully that explained all my stabbing pains in fingers and toes in my childhood during winter walks, because I did not see the blanching and then purple digits in my youth. After menopause, the Reynaud’s subsided (yay!) and I had a number of years with warm hands and feet. And, no, I did not move to Florida. Then, maybe in mid 60’s, it came back with a vengance. Have others experienced this phenomenon of no overt symptoms of Reynaud’s after menopause or at other times?
Then, also in late 60s, I started to get this itchy feeling in digits, always with bleeding into the palmar aspect of my digits. Not associated with cold, heat or trauma — just spontaneous. Only today did I Google and find out it was Achenbach’s Disease. What prompted that Google? Last night I was brushing my tech in the dark and my thumb felt numb. When I turned on the light, I encountered a blue thumb twice the size of its counterpart on the left hand...and there had been no prior itching, nor any indication that the small hemorrhage was about to occur. Hmmm. I Googled “spontaneous bruising of digits” and the first picture I saw was a carbon copy of my thumb, labeled Achenbach’s and all the signs and symptoms matched. Then I Googled the relationship between Reynaud’s and Achenbach’s which led me to this site. So thank you.
In closing, let me mention —as I have been dealing with Achenbach’s for at least 5 years —at the first sign of the odd itch that tells me a vessel has just lost its integrity and decided to bleed out, I run for a piece of ice, plunk it down on the itchy site, and hold my hand in the air as high above my heart as possible. If fast enough, I usually stop the bleeding on its tracks and the ice can be removed in 5 minutes. This make for a strange sight in restaurants when scooping ice from Diet Coke and raising one’s hand, but it works! At 71 we can afford to be eccentric.
Cathy
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Hi fellow Achenbach "sufferers"! I'm 54, F, have had this stinging, swelling and then purple experience for about 9 years or so, with only about 10-15 total occurrences. The hematologist, rheumatologist, etc., that I initially saw were confused and apparently unfamiliar with this syndrome. (Guess there are so many things that could go wrong with the human body, we're lucky most of them go as right as they do most of the time!) For me, this initially affected the bottom of one of my feet, but now seems to mostly affect a middle finger. Like others, the bruising generally occurs on the palm side and resolves within a few days. It seems like some kind of vascular spasm to me, but the causes are mysterious. Does anyone else think we should start an internet database to keep track of any similarities in individual's occurrence details?----food eaten, medications taken, temperature, frequency, etc. Interesting to read that Kay and her Mum (above) both suffered from it. Could be helpful to someone in reducing their anxiety?! Regards! Laurie
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I just had my blood pressure taken at the triage, blood work etc. I had my arm exrayed in case it’s fractured or dislocated— nothing showed up.
But, it’s still happening.
Anyone know what they think it can be?
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