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Anyone get tendon pain at the outer forearm/elbow area? Is this a lyme thing? Or, am I just getting old?
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I got it! Doctor said it was from the repetitive movement of using my computer mouse! Funny thing is, now I'm getting it in the opposite elbow too!
I'm old...but not very old. I'm sure Lyme laughs wickedly at any joint infesting opportunity. But, then again....
Good luck with it and post if anything other than resting/wrapping it helps! Wrapping just made my circulation wonky.
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Had it acutely in my left elbow. Now that's gone and it's showing up in my right. And I don't play tennis. I guess my more basic questions are does lyme impact tendons, and does it move around from joint to joint or does it stationary?
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I do think Lyme moves from joint to joint. At least, that's my experience... except when I detox and then everything hurts.
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