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Thank you! This is really helpful. Great helpful advice! I too am in my 60's. I have some of the pains you are describing. Its new to me though. Just tired and pains in the back for no reason when I'm typically full of energy. I think its the sandostatin injections, the cancer and me getting older I suppose. I'm with you, I will stay active with cycling, strength training, and outdoor activities until I can't. Its a huge help for me as well! I am definitely not the same without it. The neuropathy is part of my game as well. Thanks Again! The best to you Tomrennie!