Monica
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 224
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This disease never ceases to amaze me.
As I have mentioned elsewhere I have been herxing virtually non-stop since early March 2005.
The joint pain, particularly in my right knee, has been unbearable. Moving it to "step up" results in a feeling of being stabbed with a knife in the knee. Plus it hurts all the time anyway.
This morning I drove to work after 4 relaxing days off.
Was so lightheaded upon arrival that I thought I was either going to pass out or fall.
The feeling lessened, but as I climbed the stairs I noticed I had no knee pain whatsoever!
Now I'm sure it will be back as it is still "crunching".
I'm interpreting this as a corner I have turned.
Agree?
Disagree?
Input?
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char
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
Member # 8315
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My NP told me that the fact my herxes were moving around and changing was a good sign.
I hope that is the case for you.
I guess various pains alternating is easier than a single chronic pain forever, but it sure is disconcerting.
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