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Old 07-07-2013, 11:33 PM #1
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Default worsening neuropathy from iv antibiotics

My cat bit me and I was in the hosapital 4days getting iv antibiotics...mostly vancomycin. I am home now and my neuopathy has become much worse and learned today that antibiotics can cause it to become worse. Now i know why they kept asking me if my legs were numb or tingly daily, which weren't much so until I came home...now my neuropathy has turned just awful. has anybody else experienced this? Read it was permanent...I despair
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