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Ive been taking Biaxin for 11 days now - about to finish up my 12...

Posted at 3:19 PM on Feb 10, 2008 by resbalo, #27074
Ive been taking Biaxin for 11 days now - about to finish up my 12 day course of the stuff. The doctor gave it to me to treat a staph infection on my leg. Staph infection appears to be going away. I haven't noticed the metallic or gross taste at all, which is weird, because of so many accounts of it here. I have noticed an increased appetite and really intense gas - sleepiness, lack of motivation, dreaminess, blahness. My dreams have been vivid too, but not nightmares. I just noticed swollen gums today. Its strange that I didn't experience the anxiety that is frequently reported - as I used to have panic attacks and constant anxiety back in the day. I guess a mild restlessness is pervasive. The main thing is the increased appetite and the gas... But this could be possible tapeworms or parasites as I just got back from Guatemala. Maybe I got off easy with this drug? After reading this, not sure if I want to take the last 2 pills in my possession. hmmm..
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Reply about 1 year ago on Mar 08, 2008 by alex7079, #5396

if your american don't trust your doctors at all go to another country uk or canada come as a tourist and fall ill just to see a doctor.. and we will see you... canadian doctors may have 10 cars 20 boats and a house in all countries but canadian doctors have honesty and intelligence beyond moneys grasp. america is just a money scraping tool used to suck the poor and middle class dry... and i bet that a trip to canada or the uk would be cheaper then your medical bill or your precription costs huh????

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