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Default some questions about flares...

I have some questions and I hope some of you can help me:
Do any of you hurt all the time? If you hurt sometimes do the pains move like from top of leg to bottom, or one side to another?
Do the pains last hours? weeks? days?
The same for the tiredness, lethargy?
Do the pains and tiredness always occur together? Is there ever one without the other? Or one before the other? Is there a pattern?
Are these flares?
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