Weakness in muscles and tingling
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I just wanted to post and wish you the very best of luck. Personally I'm at a loss, though it seems that something neurologically has run amok. As far as the depression goes I know how you feel. I'm a 36 y/o man that is totally and permantly disabled. I have a 14 month old son as well as 3 other children. The fact that I'll never be able to throw a ball with my son, or teach him how to shoot a basketball, I could go on and on, but you get the idea, is soooo depressing. I'm currently seeing a shrink myself and take 3 different anti-depressants. Hang in there you'll have good and bad days emotionally. Get you a support system and hopefully you have a good friend you can talk to. Best of luck.
Many medicines (some antibiotics like cipro and levaquin, statins, inmunodepressive agents and others are known to cause the disorders that you show).
Also, check what other chemicals you are exposed to during your leisure time and at work.
Just to rule out an intoxication.
In terms of muscle cramps after a long drive -- have they checked your legs for any evidence of blood clots (deep vein thrombosis)?
Check your symptoms and evolution at:
www.fluoroquinolones.org
and get a more precise idea.
Your dose was low, so you could probably expect to recover in some months. Most people with your level of symptoms get well in less than two years.
you should be tested for lyme disease
I just had a spinal tap on Thursday. Cipro has caused neuropathy in my hands and feet. Electrical shocking type pains all over, all my blood work comes back fine. I've had 3 MRI's and sensory tests. I feel like a idiot with these Dr's, they keep telling me that a drug wouldn't do anything like this, but I beg to differ with them. Even Bayer claims it is an adverse effect. The only reason to me why the Dr's disregard Cipro is because the effects aren't always immediate.
I'm a nursing student so I understand medicine and neurology are complex, altough I don't understand why EVERY neurolgist or Dr haven't taken the time to check out the problems cipro is causing. The Dr's think this is a miracle drug, it may be for some things, but they say the cure is worse than the disease.
Something has to be done with this drug, I took Cipro May 2004, and the neuropathy symptoms started July 2 at 3:30 am. Hasn't gone away since.
Hope you have better success than I have had.
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