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Old 10-23-2012, 07:49 PM #1
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Default Urinary tract infection need some advice

Hi Dear friends,

I have not posted in a while, have been extremely busy, but I am having a problem I need help with, on Oct5th I went to the Doctor with urinary problems, I have SFN for a year now. I did have a urinary tract infection, they gave me Cipro 500mg twice a day for 7 days, I finished the antibiotic 11 days ago. After a few days on antibiotic I felt pretty good, but today I noticed my urine is a little dark and I am having problems with burning again, so here is my question, I am afraid to take antibiotics because of my neuropathy, if I still have the infection what antibiotic should I ask the Doctor to prescribe me? When I was taking Cipro I felt my neuropathy was worse and I now also have a very irritating cough! It's such a vicious circle, thanks for any advice I appreciate it. Blessings, Jan
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