Sounds more like a condition that I have called May-Thurner Syndrome. It will cause all the symptoms listed above but doctors unfortunately know very little about it.
I used to have Raynaud's and all sorts of weird problems. It turns out it was all related to malnutrition from malapsorption. This was caused by Celiac disease. Doctors thought it was all in my head. It wasn't. Yours isn't either. Lots of people have magnesium deficiency and it causes headaches. Low levels cause anxiety and depression. But you should get tested for Celiac disease. The good news is that if you have it and you get off gluten, the Raynaud's will go away. You will need to take supplements for anything you are deficient in, but then you will start to feel better. Don't just go off gluten as a test because then you can't get the blood tests. If they tell you it's all in your head, don't let it get to you. They just want to treat you with drugs instead of helping you find the real cure, which is with the right diet for you. Make sure they test for iron deficiency anemia right away. Having that really steals your energy and you get fuzzy thinking. It takes a while to get those levels back up.
I used to have Raynaud's and all sorts of weird problems. It turns out it was all related to malnutrition from malapsorption. This was caused by Celiac disease. Doctors thought it was all in my head. It wasn't. Yours isn't either. Lots of people have magnesium deficiency and it causes headaches. Low levels cause anxiety and depression. But you should get tested for Celiac disease. The good news is that if you have it and you get off gluten, the Raynaud's will go away. You will need to take supplements for anything you are deficient in, but then you will start to feel better. Don't just go off gluten as a test because then you can't get the blood tests. If they tell you it's all in your head, don't let it get to you. They just want to treat you with drugs instead of helping you find the real cure, which is with the right diet for you. Make sure they test for iron deficiency anemia right away. Having that really steals your energy and you get fuzzy thinking. It takes a while to get those levels back up.
Your symptoms could indicate you need testing to rule a few things out....one I would suggest is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome*.
The nose bleeds and raynauds are symptoms of EDS*.
Being tired and the pain you mention are also symptoms.....do find a Dr that is noted for EDS treatment to help rule this condition out.