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cjbrklich
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I am in alot of pain right now. Have'nt felt this for a very long time. Since before I was diagonosd. I went for a 5 mile bike ride yesterday. I went very slow compared to what I'm use to. Last year I could do 40 miles with no problem. I felt fine after the ride and for most of today. Then, this evening everything started hurting. Every joing is in pain. I have two ice packs on each ankle and need two more for my wrists and for my elbows. I can't sit still because the pain is so bad. I started amoxicilion a week ago yesterday (friday). I would think I would have herxed by now if I was going to. My question is could this be a herx or is it from the bike ride? I hope not from the ride because I do a week long ride every summer. It's the one thing I look forward too every year. Funny thing is my symptoms first showed up on the ride last year. Every have the worsed shaking chills of your life in a tent? Not fun. I really want to go again this year but if a 5 mile ride does this to me I'm no huge trouble. I just took more of my pain meds even though I just took some a couple hours ago. I guess It's going to be another long night. I was wondering what you all though about this, is it herxing or from the bike ride. Please help. This pain is awfule.
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