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Old 10-24-21 | 10:42 PM
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Cyclist0108
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My wife is experiencing this kind of thing, and what she found is that you need to get an MRI and a competent doctor to figure out what is going on. You should stop riding or at least take it very easy until you get this sorted, as you want to avoid permanent damage. At age 27, you still have hopefully a long life ahead of you, and need to get this sorted out, whether or not you ever touch a bicycle again.
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