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Old 03-28-2014, 11:25 PM #6
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Originally Posted by beatle View Post
15 years ago I was prescribed Cipro daily for a six month period. I have only had PN for two years but it still makes me wonder if it could have contributed in some way to my nerve degeneration.
Interesting. Some time ago, I, too, was prescribed Cipro for an extensive period due to a stubborn urinary tract infection, and am quite certain that the early signs of my PN started shortly after. It has probably now been about 3 or 4 years.
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