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Old 01-16-2015, 10:00 AM #13
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Originally Posted by EnglishDave View Post
Could be something in your body's natural Circadian Rhythm, triggering extra sensitivity at that particular time of day. If you go to sleep again after your meds at noon does the pain follow the same 'flare-up' or is it reset? If it is the former it could well be sensitivity in your Rhythm, if the latter it's likely to be an outside stimulus.
Knowing which may not help physically, but can go some way to answering 'Why now?'

Dave.
I take my meds 6am 12 noon and then 6pm. Nothing too bad in the morning but afternoon it starts, and then stops around 4 pm. But today the burning and pain started after I took my meds at 6am. I can't win at all.
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