Wearing gloves indoors could mean she has Raynaud’s Disease....where a person alternates between numbness and shocking pain.
Something to do with blood vessels.
Or neuropathy. My father had that. His hands got very cold and numb and had to wear gloves.
“Wearing gloves indoors could mean she has Raynauds Disease....where a person alternates between numbness and shocking pain.”
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Liz, I was waiting for that to come up. When my beloved saw the picture he pointed the gloves out and said I have a matching set of gloves. LOL
I have Raynaud’s Disease. It’s a circulation issue. They placed me on High Blood Pressure meds to get the blood flowing. The doctor joked with me before the last med that if it didn’t work the next med would have bee Viagra. So glad, so so so glad the med he put me on worked!
As if that were not annoying enough, I have Cold Uticaria, layman’s term would be Cold Allergy. Actually, I have an identical twin sister who has both the Raynaud’s and Cold Uticaria.
We were to be a set of blonde twins and a set of redheaded twins. One blonde did not make it to birth. Throughout our lives we redheads more or less paced each other on certain things. It wasn’t until a few years ago the Cold Uticaria was diagnosed and that answered a lot of questions.
Back to the Raynaud’s...if she’s got that it would sure explain her bundling up. I wonder if she’s bundled up under her cloak when she’s hearing cases... If she’s got Raynaud’s they have got to keep her warm because it is truly a painful condition...once you get cold all you can think about is getting warmer....