I’ve been diagnosed with Raynauds Phenomenon when I went to GP with tendinitis, and experience depression intermittently for years. The tendinitis is getting more frequent, and very frequent low level fatigue even though I have positively and siginificantly changed my diet to help prevent depression. I have big toe joint pain most days now - is it worth the GP’s time for me to go and find out whether there is anything else going on like a rheumatoid issue? Not sure whether these are connected.
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