Hi, Lulu. It's best to begin by trying to find one single underlying cause for everything.
- Raynaud's usually ends with fingers blue then purple/red
- Raynaud's typically starts with touching something cold
- Raynaud's wouldn't affect limbs, only fingers and toes
So let's say for now that it is not Raynaud's, though it somewhat looks like it.
- Neuropathy wouldn't cause fingers turning white
So let's say for now you have something vascular, not involving any nerve problem, causing everything bodywide. But:
- Too frequent to be embolisms
- Too widespread to be vasospasms
At this point, nothing fits. So we can look for something like Lupus, which can do almost anything. Any family history of Lupus or other immune disorders like Sjogrens, RA, Raynaud's in other family?
Any health oddities in your life? Any severe allergies?
Any recent major life changes like moving? Anything else happen before onset besides the Suboxone? Diet changes? Chemical toxins?