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This personal story was originally
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a quinolone antibiotic and need support or advice then please visit
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Cipro + Floxin
Posted on 20 February 1999
February 20, 1994 I was prescribed Floxin for symptoms which were
actually a result of an allergic reaction to an antibiotic I was
taking for a possible infection. That was almost 5 years ago. My
immediate symptoms while taking Floxin were many that I would not and
did not attribute to taking an antibiotic. The first few days I was
very anxious, had aches up and down both arms, but was mainly confused
half the time.ie., couldn't remember what I would be in the middle of
doing, why had I gone upstairs, (or downstairs), kept thinking that I
needed to do things which turned out I had already done. I would be in
mid conversation with someone and completely lose train of thought or
words. Some groceries that should be put in fridge, I put in the
pantry and visa-versa. So.....what's the word for that? I always
forget it - maybe by the end of this post....On the 4th day of Floxin
treatment I woke with extreme left-sided pelvic pain, which escalated
to extreme proportions by the 9th day. I called the doctor's office,
only to be given an appt 2 days later, although I was in tears and in
great fear at the time. I also was caring for children at the time and
just kept praying that I was not dying and would last until the day of
the appt....But that night I ended up in ER via ambulance.....I felt
like I was being strangled - my throat was slammed shut. X-rays were
taken but my throat was not swollen so I was not in anaphalactic shock
- good news to me at the time. I was given steroids and told to avoid
Floxin in the future..Things didn't change - symptoms remained the
next days and days after. When I asked the prescribing physician what
family of drugs was Floxin in, "sulphas, penicillins, myacins?" she
gruffly stated that it was not in any family, that it was new and out
there all by itself. In the next horrible days of total pain and
confusion and tight throat, I wasn't eating, knew I was dying,
ultrasound showed nothing for pelvic pain - I was frantic and grateful
when I was able to get in to see a well referred physician who told me
that I did not have a hernia and thought I might possibly have an
infection in my colon, although I had no symptoms of such. I was given
Cipro and thought my life back, I felt consoled and happy to know that
I was not in immediate danger of dying. After 2 doses of Cipro I ended
up in an emergency medical facility, choking ever more than previously
( which had not subsided ) I was unable to sit, barely able to speak
to the doctor there who asked me if I was being abused at home - All I
wanted to know was why was I feeling strangled in the throat and how
long do you have to live when you are unable to swallow?! He then
looked at the meds I was on and was astonished that I was taking Cipro
after I had told him that this weird stuff had all began weeks before
on Floxin and that I had been to an ER 9 days prior (to this day) He
said why were you given Cipro! It's the same as Floxin! It's
ciprofloxin! He told me that I was probably having an esophageal
spasm, gave me Zantac for reflux (didn't have) and told me to see a
gastroenterologist as soon as possible. Which I did. The symptoms did
not alleviate and I knew I was dying, tried to hang on minute to
minute. Each time I looked at my children I thought it might be the
last. Usually a strict and consistent , (and loving) mom, I now was
giving my children (ages 3 and 7) anything they wanted, and they could
do no wrong....I was living with such intense fear, pain, confusion,
etc....couldn't be the Floxin or the Cipro I thought......I had
stopped taking them......the symptoms would have gone away if I had
suffered an allergic reaction to them.....a prayer was on my lips at
every moment I could manage to say one.....Please don't let me die
without knowing from what....Then on Easter Sunday April 3, 1994,
Stephen Fried's article appearred in the Washington Post. My prayers
were answered!!!. I was not dying!!!!! I sought help through that
article and found out that my symptoms were due to an adverse drug
reaction to these quinolones. My new doctor thought that within 12
months the symptoms would subside. 12 months!!!! No, no, no ....now
that I knew what had happened I would surely be better soon and I was
not going to put up with tight throat for 12 months!!!
My story since then is so long, my journey to end these symptoms has
been tough on my wonderful family and my children are now 8 and 12!!!
How can this be? I want those five years back! I have learned much
about quinolones and drug reactions and politics and other medications
and the medical profession. I have met some wonderful people along the
way..I have learned alot and have been given so much compassion by
others who have suffered from the effects of quinolones and have felt
their pain, their grief, their struggles.
I am weary now, but will write again soon to try to add to the forum,
by writing about what I actually do know about some of the symptoms
this class of drugs can cause and the devastation, as well.
As has been said by someone previously on the forum, Stephen Fried's
book, Bitter Pills is a must read for all who come to this site, as
well as those who have no idea what has happened to them, if they
develop strange symptoms while on quinolones. Dateline did a spot on
this April 13, 1998. Transcripts I'm sure are available. Oprah did a
show, as well, in 1993. Too bad I wasn't watching that day. I
appearred on the Phil Donahue show early January,1995 with Dr. Sidney
Wolfe of Public Citizens Health Group. He has written several books,
as well, Best Pills, Worst Pills I and II.
My symptoms are due to an adverse CNS reaction. They remain to this
day,even with medication. I had no prior history of seizure disorders.
Not everyone experiences such symptoms. Many are tendon and/or joint
pain complaints. Many have nervousness, insomnia, confusion, and oh
yes I just remembered the word I was searching for earlier
--DISORIENTATION!!!
Many thanks to those who formed this group. I would like to help
anyone I can. Beth has done much digging for sources of info. I am
grateful for the sites she has found and for finding me and for
leaving messages at other sites about the forum. Good Night for
now....Mary
Originally posted on the Quinolone Adverse Reaction Forum at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quinolones/message/16
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