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Old 10-24-2011, 09:07 AM #1
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Default Antibiotic nerve damage

About 7 years ago I had a terrible reaction to the fluoroquinolones. I was left with neuopathy from head to toe. My nerves never recovered but gradually got better. I recently took bacterium for a uti. Towards the end of the treatment I got head neck jaw ache. On the last day my nerves flared up. The day after that my whole body started burning. My skin is sensitive, burning, icy hot pains. I seem to have damaged my nerves again. Its been almost a week now since I quit taking the antibiotics but the pain persists.

I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to help it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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