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Originally Posted by mrsD
Dr. Cohen has on his website a few suggestions for fluroquinolone damage. But they are not cures.
At this time little is understood on how to fix this damage.
I have the link to it on the Medications link I posted above.
If you continue with the statin you need to supplement CoQ-10.
This is because statins block our own manufacture of this nutrient.
A good water soluble (new form) at 100mg a day or the old gel cap with oil type at 300mg a day would be a good place to start.
You can Google "statins CoQ-10" for more information. It is no longer the secret it was when hidden by Big Pharma for so many years!
These may help, but continuing with neurotoxic drug exposures is really going to be problematic.
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I called my physiatrist to throw out the possibility of the Cipro and my symptoms being related and his office called back and said he doesn't think their related. But when you're a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.
To a chiropracter - every medical problem is spine related.
To a PT -every problem required therapy
To a surgeon - every problem can be helped with surgery.
I am exaggerating, but you get my point. So, to a physiatrist, every problem is muscle/nerve related.
I will look into that CoQ-10. I contacted my oncologist about this and he said to stop taking femara (for my breast cancer) that I have been on for 9+ years. He was going to stop me on it anyway in January.
The most puzzling thing about this is the suddeness of this. O-10 in one day. One day I'm fine, the next day I'm not.
What kind of doctor is Dr. Cohen?
Thanks again, you have been very helpful.