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I posted earlier today about my side effects: ringing ears, heada...

Posted at 12:14 AM on Dec 07, 2008 by napagirl2007, #37139
I posted earlier today about my side effects: ringing ears, headache, nausea, agitation/anxiety, inability to think straight, stuffed nose, etc. Though no fun, I was tolerating the side effects ok so far. Not for long... Update: Took pill number 4 of 10 (500mg, 1x day) tonight at 6pm. Oh my God. Within an hour I am itching, and where I scratch, there are welts. Then nausea and belching, like I'm gonna vomit. I immediately take 50mg benadryl in case of allergy. Breathing is ok, itching stops. But this poison is making me shaky on the inside, and still nauseous with terrible headache, and muscle aches in my neck and back. I also have a sense of muscle stiffness, bodywide. All this for a "possible" post surgical infection. You couldn't get me to take this again for a million dollars. I am ordering a MedicAlert bracelet with Levaquin on it, as I don't ever want this in my body again. I almost had my husband take me to the ER. I am drinking lots of water to flush it out. I'm sure I am in the minority, and many people take it with no troubles. But all I can say is that I feel like I just took rat poison.
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Reply 11 months ago on Dec 07, 2008 by michyruka, #15096

you are NOT in the minority. Even people who have tolerated this poison before eventually build up a level of this toxic stuff in their bodies because it does not leave the body when stopped, it also destroys the central nervous system. You will need these sites
www.favc.info
www.levaquinadversesideeffect.com
www.fqresearch.org
www.fluoroquinolones.org

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