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Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Apr 1 6:43pm | Replies (25)

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@ravenh

Dear Jim. I did not have surgery for my medial meniscus tear. I did not have surgery for a total ACL rupture of the same knee 16 yrs ago. I did have cold laser treatment for 7 weeks. For my meniscus. My problems All began upon taking NSAIDS which triggered the flouroquinoline bomb to go off just as steroids could also cause. I was given Cipro in ER for UTI. And Levoquin on two occasions for flu. The fluorine’s stay in your cells and can react when u take like I did or you the inflammatory meds. Flouroquinolones are a type of chemo drug!!!! It can take years to recover. We were Floxed is the terminology. I am taking many supplements to try to detox this poison. My meniscus tear is still healing I use KT taping always some days a knee sleeve. I do muscle strengthening to help it heal. It is a commitment to stave off surgery. My tear is also nearly healed past few days the sharp pain I can get is subsiding. I was at one point about 4 months ago reduced to crutches. I also have a flight of 12 steps to deal with in my home. Hope you heal up soon too!!

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I've learned a lot about flouroquinolones in the past few months. For one thing, there's a cumulative effect, so the more times you're exposed to them, along with various other things, including nsaids, it exacerbates the damage. I take Meloxicam for painful arthritis in my hands.

One of the side effects is clumsy gait, which I'm having a real problem with. I also had bilateral Achilles tendon ruptures, and I don't know if the clumsiness is from the tendon ruptures or is a separate problem. I can't get any answers from the doctors.