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Prodrome pain for 3 weeks, but no blisters?

I am 30 year old female.  I have had HSV 2 for over a year.  My primary outbreak was standard with blisters.  My second OB was about 9 months later and consisted of red and itchy skin around my genitals.  It cleared up within a week.  I am on suppressive therapy with acyclovir.  About three weeks ago, I felt burning pain in my right lower butt cheek.  I also had a yeast infection.  Well, the yeast infection cleared up, but the pain remained and I had shooting pains and tingles in both of my legs.  I keep taking the antivirals as well as healthy doses of lysine and other vitamins.  It is three weeks later and no signs of any rash, redness, bumps, or blisters, but I still have pain in my legs and butt and occasional twitches in my vaginal area and butt.  I just want to get better.  Is this herpes?  Can an outbreak last this long?  The pain is not that bad, I just don't want to infect my BF who does not have HSV.  
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101028 tn?1419603004
you paid to post this in 2 expert forums. wait for your responses and follow up there on this.
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what dosage are you taking for Acyclovir?
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