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I do not have an official diagnoses from a doc but pretty sure I've been dealing with this for at least a decade. My toes are cold right now while wearing shoes and socks in a 70 degree heated room. Sometimes, again in a heated room and dressed normally, I will look at my fingers and have a clear line of demarcation from a very red hand, to very white fingers. Once they get to that point I pretty much have to run my fingers or toes under warm water to get feeling back.</p>
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Recently it has become more of a problem, especially for ski touring. I have used chemical heat packs and switched gloves from uphill to down for years to help my hands, but I don't have a great game plan for my toes. And it's really starting to impact my enjoyment on cold days. And by cold it seems like any day less than about 25 degrees brings the pain. Normally I can keep my toes warm-sh for the first uphill and then once I transition and ski the first run I usually go lightly numb for the rest of the day. But it seems like its getting worse.</p>
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So, moving forward, heated socks are on the way I am hoping they aren't too thick and solve the problem. I am also going to try and keep my core and head warmer. I have always tried to manage my heat on the cool side due to sweating and then getting clammy, but maybe I have to embrace running slight hot. I've considered using boot gloves with a chemical heat pack over the toe, but that seems fiddly, especialy since I flip open all buckles for the uphill. My boots fit well, but my last day out was in Zipfit GFT which people seem to universally say run cold. I love the fit, and I've never been able to maintain this kind of heel hold in an Intuition for more than about 25 days, but maybe I'm relegated to some heel slop to maintain my toes. Maybe with heated socks I can use the Zips?</p>
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But the heart of my question for people who have dealt with this; have you had any luck with OTC supplements like niacin or l-arginine? Any other tips that you can share that has helped? Sorry for the long-winded story, just looking for ideas that may help.</p>
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