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Sallysblooms 05-11-2012 03:39 PM

Quick help please
 
Can you show me the threads on the bad antibiotics, I can't find it. I need to have information written down in case my side pain is Diverticulitus. It happened three years ago and I was given Leviquin. I think that was possibly the cause of my Autonomic Neuropathy. My POTS began after that.:(

I know about Levaquin, Floraquinones, no macobid...I stay away from ALL mycins and micins like Gentamycin. Ototoxic. Long story there....

I need to write this info all down. The only pain med I can take is Toradol. That is an NSAID. I can take nothing else. When I have had surgeries in the past I took nothing. It is horrible.

I appreciate your help for all info on neurotoxic meds.

Lindyloo 05-11-2012 04:30 PM

Hi Sallysblooms,
hope this is some help from PN tips and resources
MEDICATIONS~~ That May Cause Peripheral Neuropathy

mrsD 05-11-2012 05:19 PM

Flagyl and Tindamax... are typically used for diverticulitis.

So are Levaquin and Cipro.

This link is still evolving:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread122889.html

It is difficult to find complete lists. I've searched for many hours over the years. They change and evolve.

Sallysblooms 05-11-2012 06:04 PM

Thanks, all four are bad...What do I do with the next Diverticulitis attack? So far, I am ok. What a mess.

Sallysblooms 05-11-2012 06:18 PM

I wrote down some of the meds listed. I couldn't find a lot on antibiotics. Did I miss it? I looked on all of the pages.

When I was young, a child, I remember being so happy that an antibiotic would help infections of the ear, throat, etc. But now, I just fear them.

Now my pain is back. I sure hope I do not spend the night in the ER. Hubby will be home soon at least.

Sallysblooms 05-11-2012 07:03 PM

Is Keflex OK? I have to get some ideas of "better" ones for Diverticuitus. I don't think Durifef is used for that. I can take Durifef better than others.

mrsD 05-11-2012 07:52 PM

There are times when one has to take something they don't want to take, if the condition is serious and warrants it.

Here is a link with suggestions:
http://www.globalrph.com/antibiotic/diverticulitis.htm

Sallysblooms 05-11-2012 10:57 PM

Thanks, bad list there... I hate all of those,but thank you. Gentamycin just should not be used, Levaquin either. Sure wish better meds were possible. Less toxic. Just a DREAM.

Yes, sometimes there is no choice. but Levaquin sure messed me up. You pay forever.

I feel better so I hope tonight will be ok. Hubby came home and we didn't need to go to the ER. Thanks for the help. I need to get a good list finished.

mrsD 05-12-2012 02:06 AM

This attack is following your use of Duricef for that UTI?

I'd consider a good probiotic or Kefir, to enhance rebuilding the flora in your GI tract. Antibiotics kill off good bacteria in the bowel.

Antibiotics work on bacteria/infection by disrupting cell walls and the DNA of the organism. So many will affect the mitochondria of the patient as well, because mitochondria are relatives of bacteria.

Sallysblooms 05-12-2012 04:18 PM

Not Duricef. Three years ago I had Diverticulitis and they gave me Levaquin. A few months later I had Autonomic neuropathy and PN.

I take an excellent probiotics every other night.

My PN and Autonomic Neuropathy are improving so much, a very slow process and lots of supplements, low carbs and no bad sugar.

Wish I hadn't used Levaquin but i was so I'll, I did no research first.


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