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50 Side Effects posted for communion
December 16th
2008
10:17 PM
EXTREME PSYCHOTIC SIDE EFFECTS
I want to preface this by stating that I have never had any mental problems aside from occasional depression, and I have never taken any anti-depressants, or similar drugs, or even ever done any illegal drugs, nor do I drink.
I never would have thought in a million years that an antibiotic would have given me such extreme mental side effects. I was given Z-Pak after a tooth extraction as I had a bad (and similar) reaction to Clindamycin.
I was on the 250 MG X 3 days. After the first day I started to suffer from depersonalization. Depersonalization, in my opinion, is the worst thing that can happen to anyone. Essentially I felt like I was dead, in limbo. Nothing mattered. I questioned reality. I felt like a ghost. It was so bad that I had to break out the Bible.
I had to take Valium in order to sleep, as I would wake up in the middle of the night and have an utterly terrifying feeling of dread. I would wake up and "realize" that I did not exist and have a panic attack.
It has been since December 2nd and only now am I feeling anything close to normal mentally.
Ever since day 5 after taking the drug, I have a burning sensation in my upper abdomen on both sides and a pain in my right side. I just pray to God that this damned drug has not burned out my liver.
Worse yet, I had to be put on Doxycycline, as the Z-Pak did not work, and my extraction site became reinfected.
Thank God the Doxycycline is apparently working with no side effects.
The only positive thing about my horrific experience with Z-Pak is that I went to confession and communion and have accepted Jesus as my savior again in my life.
I also have realized that hell does not need the fire and brimstone. The depersonalization I suffered was the same as separation from God. It was the worse experience ever, and I have been through some tough stuff.
I realize that each drug affects everyone differently, but I have read too many posts listing mental side effects to think that my experience was an anomaly.
If you must take this antibiotic, be sure you understand that it can knock you on your ass if you are not expecting it.
December 16th
2008
10:17 PM
EXTREME PSYCHOTIC SIDE EFFECTS
I want to preface this by stating that I have never had any mental problems aside from occasional depression, and I have never taken any anti-depressants, or similar drugs, or even ever done any illegal drugs, nor do I drink.
I never would have thought in a million years that an antibiotic would have given me such extreme mental side effects. I was given Z-Pak after a tooth extraction as I had a bad (and similar) reaction to Clindamycin.
I was on the 250 MG X 3 days. After the first day I started to suffer from depersonalization. Depersonalization, in my opinion, is the worst thing that can happen to anyone. Essentially I felt like I was dead, in limbo. Nothing mattered. I questioned reality. I felt like a ghost. It was so bad that I had to break out the Bible.
I had to take Valium in order to sleep, as I would wake up in the middle of the night and have an utterly terrifying feeling of dread. I would wake up and "realize" that I did not exist and have a panic attack.
It has been since December 2nd and only now am I feeling anything close to normal mentally.
Ever since day 5 after taking the drug, I have a burning sensation in my upper abdomen on both sides and a pain in my right side. I just pray to God that this damned drug has not burned out my liver.
Worse yet, I had to be put on Doxycycline, as the Z-Pak did not work, and my extraction site became reinfected.
Thank God the Doxycycline is apparently working with no side effects.
The only positive thing about my horrific experience with Z-Pak is that I went to confession and communion and have accepted Jesus as my savior again in my life.
I also have realized that hell does not need the fire and brimstone. The depersonalization I suffered was the same as separation from God. It was the worse experience ever, and I have been through some tough stuff.
I realize that each drug affects everyone differently, but I have read too many posts listing mental side effects to think that my experience was an anomaly.
If you must take this antibiotic, be sure you understand that it can knock you on your ass if you are not expecting it.
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