I am 52 years old. My symptoms started with pain in the left eye, eye specialist exam Optic
nerveNerve biopsy
Nerve conduction velocity all
normalNormal saline flush but said could be hormonal. Has seen patients after giving birth and menopausal with this type of pain. Cat scan ordered and showed sinusitus. Antibiotic given and
prednisonePrednisone
Prednisone anhydrous steroid to stop inflamation
(inflammation) and infection. After three days of steroid, top of
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury began to tingle. Then more symptoms came on terrible. Left side of
faceFace pain numb sensation but not numb,
noseNose fracture also same sensation, forhead, top of head feeling like hot rods down inside. Hot head, hot back of head, sometimes the feeling goes down into both sides of the upper neck around collar bones. Sometimes hot spots in back, and upper back shoulders. Left top of arm had tingled, fronts of both shins. Total muscle control, can work 12 hours straight outside and be physical. MRI ordered. Totally normal. So concerned about MS, but no lesions anywhere. Then the myoclonus muscle jerks started in the evening at rest. Got so bad could not sleep for several days. I have never had to go to docotrs nor have drugs almost my entire life. I had a Xanax for dentist appointment, took it and allowed me to sleep wonderful. Have taken several more over the past few weeks. Works like a dream. Questions, Drug reaction?
Menapause, stress, and migrane all in one? Pinched nerve, or MS symptoms? I am making myself almost physically sick over this. My Neurology appoint May 28th.
good luck!
I read your email on Levaquin causing a syndrome. I took one Levaquin in February. An hour after taking it I threw it up and suffered a severe migraine. Within two hours I had serious myoclonic seizures that sent me to the hospital (I had never had any seizures before).
My seizures were diagnosed as a complication of taking luvox and levaquin at the same time. I went off both and am currently only taking allegra. Lo and behold, I just had another myoclonic episode five months later and am suffering an array of bizzarre neurological symptoms. I am feeling numbness in my left arm and hand, numbness from my knees down, vertigo, a whooshing sound in my ears and a tic on my right eye, increased temperature (ususally between 99.2-99.5 degrees celsius), as well as some pretty serious burning pain sensations in all limbs. Once again, I see a neurologist--this time at Duke Medical Center--and I am told it is a side effect of the levaquin. He said that levaquin, like Cipro, is a quinoline and can be major central nervous system poison. He said that levaquin can reach high levels in the blood within an hour of taking it, and could still be causing my symptoms. He also said he saw another person with similar (odd) neurological symptoms that had been on levaquin.
Other diseases are currently being ruled out: MS, Lupus, Lyme disease, metabolic disorder.
If I'm having all these problems from one stinking tablet of levaquin, I am very angry.
What happened to you?
Sue Bee
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