(25-06-2015, 08:30 PM)ELLACRAIG Wrote: While I don't KNOW whats going on with you a couple of observations are I find whenever things go white, ie under fingernails, under eyelids, fingers when its cold its all tied up with circulation at that point in time. Iron/oxygen/circulation etc.
(25-06-2015, 08:34 PM)ElainMoria Wrote:Oh I hear ya. Its winter here at the moment, I sit in the office sometimes and it takes an hour and a half before I can actually type anything cause my fingers are numb!(25-06-2015, 08:30 PM)ELLACRAIG Wrote: While I don't KNOW whats going on with you a couple of observations are I find whenever things go white, ie under fingernails, under eyelids, fingers when its cold its all tied up with circulation at that point in time. Iron/oxygen/circulation etc.
I'm naturally anemic (low blood iron content). Even when taking iron supplements my iron levels stay below normal. Circulation wise... my extremities have crappy circulation and are always the first to feel any temp changes lol... I guess I will now get the honor of saying my breasts are extremities LOL.
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(25-06-2015, 08:52 PM)hannah14 Wrote: That's weird Elain! Did you used PM on your breasts? I read that could cause white skin and nipples..
I assume this wont stay white for longer then a day..? You might give them a good hot warm shower or compress for in case it has something to do with blood circulation.Goodluck with it!
* edit: What is budding process btw?
(25-06-2015, 09:09 PM)ElainMoria Wrote:(25-06-2015, 08:52 PM)hannah14 Wrote: That's weird Elain! Did you used PM on your breasts? I read that could cause white skin and nipples..
I assume this wont stay white for longer then a day..? You might give them a good hot warm shower or compress for in case it has something to do with blood circulation.Goodluck with it!
* edit: What is budding process btw?
Nope. I don't use PM or any other herbal anymore. I am on a straight synthetic hormone replacement therapy regimen. It's probably circulation as mine is wonky.
Breast Budding: The formation of the glandular tissue in and through the breast. Usually starts in puberty and lasts 4-5 years or so. As I am in Transition.. for me it is starting at 50.
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