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Old 05-02-2016, 11:31 AM #1
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Default Cipro, flagyl and PN

Two years ago I had a flare up of diverticulitis and was given cipro and flagyl. I don't recall any major problems other than some diarrhea. I just had another flare up and was given the same meds and had a terrible time with them and quit after 2.5 days. I had uncontrollable diarrhea, and was so sick to my stomach but when the tingling in my hands started on day 3 I quit taking these awful meds.

As part of my normal routine I take the most absorbable form of magnesium and florastor. I doubled the florastor while on and after the antibiotics.

I stopped taking any NSAIDS

Will this tingling stop now that I am off the meds. I only took 5 cipro.

Should I be taking anything to help improve the symptoms? Thanks.
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