It's important to get a professional fitting, not just a cursory look at your position. Also, this has nothing to do with a tune-up (not clear from your post). A professional fitting will take a couple of hours and cost $100+. It is well worth it, though.
Wahine mentioned strengthening your core, and that is sooooo important to proper cycling position and being able to keep pressure off of your hands. Don't delay!
And a recumbent is a great idea, too, but costs alot more than a pro-fit.





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