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no not at all but i dont have the signs of heart attack. i have had the same pain in my leg while i was in the hospital a few yrs ago. and i know that the symtoms usualy start at the end of the extrimities. but when i was diagnosed with raynaud's they were realy worried with it because it started with tingling in my arms and hands my hand got real cold and then my lips started tingling and i ended up having a seizure the first the symptoms started well the doctors couldnt figure out what it was. a year later the same thing happened and i was transferred to a different hospital and finaly was sent to a veterans hospital where a doctor ran test the angiogram and thats when he told me i had raynaud's and that it just happened that i was one the rare people with raynaud's that had such a severe case that it caused me to have seizures. so my point being that the pain in my arm is part of my raynaud's. its just worrying me because the arm that my pain is in is the arm that was and has always been the one that i was at most risk 4 a clot or artery collapse and this is the longest that the symptoms have ever lasted especialy my arm and the thing is that usualy any other time when the pain in my arm would get bad the tingling would start which would result in me having a seizure. but this is not the case this time. thats why i was wondering about the medications and which one would be the one to more likly to cause the clot or collpse.
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