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This personal story was originally
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Cipro
Posted on 6 August 2001
My husband a perfectly healthy 62 year old was prescribed Cipro
approximately 26 days ago for a bladder infection by an emergency room
doctor. Two days after starting the drug he developed chills and
severe night sweats. PCP was called and another urine specimen was
taken. Continued to take Cipro. Five days later (on a Sunday) he awoke
not being able to walk, had numbness in his hands and feet.
Went back to ER and was told he had a possible stroke. A CT Scan
showed no sign of stroke but revealed an aneurosym on his brain which
we were told had no relevance to what he was experiencing. An MRI was
taken and again showed no signs of a stroke. The Neurologist as well
as the Neurosurgeon were baffled because he had all the symptoms of a
stroke. (but no one thought to check the reactions to Cipro) He was
sent to the ICU and was given heprin (blood thinner) as a precaution
and also Cipro through the I V line. He continued with all his
symptoms but now was unable to sleep. Had another MRI and also a
spinal tap. Which came back negative. He was then transferred to the
Massachusetts General Hospital at my request where he underwent more
testing MRI's, MRA's, Ultrasounds, Electroids etc. etc.
Finally one of the Neurologists said that he would bet his reputation
that all his problems were due to the Cipro. Great news so we thought.
We could now concentrate on getting the aneurosym operated on. WRONG!
He came home from the hospital 6 days ago and although he is off of
the Cipro he is getting worse. Acute insomnia, severe back pain, arms
and legs ache, depression, anxiety, paranoia, etc. etc. etc. PCP is on
vacation so after speaking to his associate he was given Klonipin .5mg
and Flexerol a muscle relaxer to help him sleep. But nothing seems to
help. He is in so much pain, he is exhausted and there is no relief in
sight. He even started to take Motrin 800mgs for the pain. All he does
is pace, take showers, and get agitated. I take him for rides at 3 in
the morning, we go for walks, we talk, we read books on the subject,
but there is just no relief. And I feel so helpless. He is supposed to
go and see the Neurosurgeon on the 13th of August 2001 to discuss the
operation on the aneurosym but until he feels somewhat better we
couldn't even think of putting him through an operation. What to do
>>>>>> Will he ever recover
Originally posted on the Quinolone Adverse Reaction Forum at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quinolones/message/4545
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