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Old 08-20-2008, 07:11 PM #3
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Hi, sorry about the PN... flagyl is a common cause of PN - and docs know it - they need to do testing right away (see the stickies at the top of the thread) to see if there is some other cause - or if they can pin it to the flagyl... when I first got PN it was moderate - then had six months of flagyl and vancoyomcin - my nerves were gone after the infection and anti-b's were done, I felt it then and tests confirmed it two weeks later - I dont know at that point if they could have done anything to change the damage - but lots of drugs can cause PN and unfortunately sometimes are the only drug of choice...

Wishing you a thorough workup!
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