February 23th
2009
12:40 PM
49 year old female with bladder infection took cipro for 7 days was not getting better went to doctor told me i had kidney infection took levaquin for 10 days and felt like i was going to die . i never felt so sick in all my life its been 1 month since i stopped taking it and my liver and bladder are so inflamed i have a sore throat and my chest hurts. went to doctor and she has no clue oh yeah and i have joint inflammation to. she said i was like the kitchen sink now i have to do all this blood work to determine whats wrong with me. i really think its from the 2 antibiotics i took after reading about all the side effects .
-- By joyinthemorning | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
October 15th
2008
8:09 PM
Hello everyone, I did a posting on Sept 27th will my adverse reaction to levaquin. Well, I did a lot of research as to how to help with the side effects. In addition, I discussed the side effects with a friend in medical school to see what he could come up with. I did not even bother going back to my doctor because from many stories that is just a waste of time.
Anyway, its been about 3 weeks and my side effects have gotten much better. Not totally gone...but much, much better. Everything was from my local drug store.
Here is what I did:
Do a colon cleanse or detox regimine right away. Get as much of this stuff out of your system as possible.
Fish oil LIQUID FORM one teaspoon a day (yuck...but do it!)
Bromelain to help with the joint inflammation
Glucosamine to help with joint repair. I got both a pill form as well as liquid. I used this product by Drinkables called Liquid Joint Care Dietary Supplement. Anything in liquid form absorbs quicker.
I also had to resort to getting a sleep aid for the insomnia, you need to get good sleep somehow to help your body repair.
Last but not least, and I know it sounds strange. One small shot of clear vodka a day. It's an old Russian remedy...I guess it has a cleansing effect on the body.
Anyway, somehow all of this really did help. Good Luck!
-- By agnieska | Reply | (1) replies | Private Message me
April 22th
2009
1:43 PM
Reading all this horrifies me since I have been on Remicade for almost 4 years for Crohn's and a still unidentified Inflammatory arthritis of some kind. I will pray for you all. But, on another note and by no means an attempt to diminish the severity of each account in this blog, I have had no such side effects and for the most part have had great success until recently. My Crohn's is and has been in complete remission since the beginning of the infusions. However, I have had increasing inflammatory issues in joints between infusions. I get 5 vials and they give me Solumedrol in the IV. I ended up in the ER last night because my joints were all frozen up and it was just unbearable. They gave me Solumedrol and Morphine, and I am 75% better today. The frequency and severity of the arthritis issues has gotten increasingly worse over the last 6-8 months. I get infusions every 8 weeks, and start to have severe joint pain after about 4 weeks. All that being said, it is appearing like Remicade is still working brilliantly for Crohn's but is having little to no effect on the inflammatory arthritis. The steroid they give during the infusion is what I think is doing the job for the joint pain since I was a 10 last night in the ER, and I am 3 this morning pain wise after getting the steroid. My case is unique and frustrating to the Rheumy b/c my sed rates and RA factures and C-Reactives are all relatively normal when I am in tremendous pain. So, they just ran alternate tests the other day to look into things like Myeloma and so on. I don't believe that Remicade has done any of this. I believe that Remicade's benefits for MOST people greatly outweigh the risks, especially when you are incapacitated with Crohn's etc. But in my case, it just does not seem to be working for my joint inflammation.
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