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[|Human|] My mom has had Reynaud s syndrome for about 12 yrs-15 yrs. She has had top-notch help, so doing fine there. My question is in the process of this disease, is blacking-out common ? She hasn t blacked-out for a few years, but she also has a background of grandmal siezures many year ago and then the smaller-out for a minute type. (Sorry name is escaping me )
[|AI|]  Dear Friend, Thanks for sharing your question. Raynauds phenomenon and seizures can be due to multiple causes, which includes Lupus, vasculitis, lymphoma, myeloproliferative disorders. However, long history of 12 yrs and single episode of seizure doesn't go with these diseases. It seems to be co incident or primary Reynolds. Which kind of Reynolds phenomenon it was? Biphasic or traffic, primary or secondary? Any other significant history? Please provide some more details.