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Increasingly Difficult to Accept Peripheral Neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 29 9:52am | Replies (169)

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@nukhan

In reply to @pacodennis Have your ever used cipro or any other antibiotic of the fluoroquinolones family if you can recall.
I understand these antibiotics are known for their serious long lasting if not permanent side effects encompassing symptoms ranging from psychiatric and sensory disturbances to problems with muscles, tendons and nerves that continue after people have stopped taking the drugs. They call it being 'floxed'

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YES! My wife and I were just discussing this last night. It was Levaquin. After using it for only 4 days I quit, then I tore my Achilles heal. Then I had shoulder and neck pain that turned into headaches that turned into burning feet, legs, abdomen, ears, and sinuses. Nerve damage? I think it played a significant role. Thank you for the heads up. How about you?

First thing you can do is accept the situation because is no cure.And if you accept it will make your days easy.I suffer for the same thing and in my left foot and I do massage and help a lot.Sometimes I put my feet and cold water.I wish you the best with my advice.Blessings