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I was diagnosed with bronchitis a couple of days a go and was giv...

Posted at 1: 0 AM on Nov 15, 2008 by chromeheart, #36607
I was diagnosed with bronchitis a couple of days a go and was given a 5 day course of Levaquin 750mg. The doctor also gave me a prescription for the Z pack in case Levaquin did not work. Before I went to the doctor I had a fever of 102 for 5 days so I was ready to take anything. That evening Nov. 11th 2008 I took my first pill... and my last one. The onset of side effects started within 3 hours. It began with an extreme blinding headache and a very stiff neck. I finally fell asleep and had the most intensely bizarre dreams which I woke up from several times to find my self drenched in sweat. The night sweats were extremely intense and followed me through to the next day. I could not stop sweating... My head was pounding in pain, it felt as if my brain was swelling though my fever had subsided. I proceeded to turn the tv on to try to distract myself, but as I was doing so my mind was racing and I found it very difficult to organize my thoughts. My vision was very isolated meaning that I felt like I had lost my peripheral vision all together. I was unable to read silently without hearing the words in a loud voice in my head...very very strange. I had zero appetite and experienced serious diarrhea the next day. This drug felt overwhelmingly powerful kind of like dropping a nuclear weapon on a small village. I felt like my body was on fire for a moment as if i was given chemo therapy. While trying not to panic I realized that a lot of my joints were cracking. It was then I decided to go online and do some reading about this drug...WOW... I mean WOW... How do scientists manage to create a drug that can actually snap tendons... We can't cure anything but we sure can napalm the hell out of anything. That being said I decided to call my doctor and said WTF were you thinking giving me this!?! Needless to say it took about 60 hours for the one pill to wear off. I am terrified to think what would happen to me if I had finished the 5 day course. I know the one pill caused some damage, hopefully nothing permanent. I am now on the Z pac and it is very mild in comparison. Please listen to your body as I did and immediately discontinue use if you experience any side effects. I firmly believe that this drug is something you take only if you are dying and there are just no alternatives ie Anthrax.
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Reply 9 months ago on Feb 13, 2009 by pathlab, #17042

After my second dose of Levaquin for bronchitis, I had similar sleep related symptoms, and thought my days on earth had expired. I awoke at 2am from the most frightening and surreal nightmare to sweats and dizziness. Like what I imagine an acid trip would be, but without the fun! Thought it was just because I was sick and tired and run down. So, after a few minutes to walk it off and take a sip of cool water I coaxed myself back to bed, only to reawaken in 15 minutes with yet another terrifyingly bizarre nightmare, where you are caught between sleep and consciousness in a most disagreeable way. More sweats, disconnected thoughts, dizziness, nausea, and general panic. I began to feel that things had entered the Twilight Zone. I couldn't risk sleep the rest of the night for fear of the same thing happening. I just wanted to control the sensory inputs manually, so to speak, as the autopilot was definitely out of whack! A terrible night, and I am relieved to see that in the light of day, I am not the only one who had similar symptoms. Glad the site exists. I am disgusted that such a potentially debilitating medicine hasn't been withdrawn by the manufacturer voluntarily!!!!!

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