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Old 06-30-2013, 09:35 AM #1
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Default Really sick, took Clindamycin, now severe NP?

Hi,
I got really sick on a Thursday night. Fever, headache, sore throat. I was tested for step and it was negative, however, my throat was SO bad I was given Clindamycin and within 24 hours I had sever tingling, burning and pins in needles in hands and feet. I went back to the DR the next day and they gave me Amoxocillan. I took that for a day and am now stopping all antibiotics as it seems to be getting worse.

I can barely walk and my hands that were fine yesterday are now starting to break out in red blotches. I started researching and that landed me here. Has anyone had something like this happen? Is this permanent? What type of DR should I see? Does this sound like the result of the antibiotic?

I'm not sure what to tell work as I am still very sick from the original issue but now I can hardly walk with this new issue.

Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
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