The story above should not be substituted for professionally provided medical advice. So I’m praying they work.Also, I went to my personal care physician, that I’ve seen for years. My left Achilles didn’t really show damage until about two months out, but it’s been healing pretty well.I think if you take antioxidants to stop the damage and then give your body what it needs to heal itself it will do so.
Just take the drug and the ReMag 3-4 hours apart.After finishing the antibiotic, I would also detox with a safe glutathione precursor such as our ReAline.To learn what drugs have fluoride molecules, because many of them do, go to Wikipedia and type in the name of the drug. One this resolves, they all go away.Please listen to Dr. Harr Barry.
Glutathione really was my magic bullet.hey tamara, i’ve been considering trying to glutathione IV, glad to hear it helped you!Please do try it! I went back to work however it wasn’t the same energetic me. Be advised that protocols that work for one floxie can make another much worse.
In animal studies, it does make then more susceptible to side effects…That being said, my mother has taken Cipro many times and hasn’t had any issues.
I take probably 4,000 mg or more of Vitamin C a day.
I also created this blog as a resource for people who are interested in starting a vegan diet and to stay healthy while on it. But the anxiety.
The key is taking it very slowly with stretches, weight-bearing exercises, and working back up to your previous level of fitness. An ent told me that my gut had been destroyed by the antibiotics and that I would need a high dose (very expensive) probiotic for at least two years. He suggested it after I was having signs of tendon degeneration in my left Achilles’ tendon. Avoid it before bed though for a long time just in case.Thank you Ruth- how are you doing now?
If it ruptures it’s going to happen because oxidative stress damaged cells which then produced more damaged cells. 1 dose of 4 drops and felt pain increase, stabbing and throbbing pain in my ear, burning inflammation in my jaw, weird taste in my mouth, weird numbness in tongue, some loss of taste.
Just wanted to thankyou for sharing.Hi, thanks for much for posting this. If it were a life or death situation, I would have no problem dealing with tendon issues four months later. Week three I thought it couldn’t get worse. I remember feeling mildly better when I started taking it. Probiotics are useful in preventing the occurrence of pathogenic bacteria from taking hold in the bowel.Unfortunately, there is no miracle cure for this problem other than supporting your body and mind to heal from the damage. Took the oral antibiotics for about 15 months. What I found horrified me. Chlorophyll. They do treatments like IV Vitamin C and magnesium and frequency specific microcurrent.
I too healed from serious illness, and your article brings to mind a saying my mother had, “when there is a will, there is a way!”Thank you… I feel really lucky to have come back stronger than before!Hi it’s been almost three days after taking Cipro hcl 500 mg tab for one week as I took 1 tablet 2 times daily.
This gradually got better and better but most of the improvement came after 4 months I think.
NAC (Acetyl cysteine) is also good for increasing glutathione in a dramatic way. Are you on Facebook?Just wanted to say that high doses of vitamin C can cause issues with oxalates. I feel liquid move around in my head and I don’t know if it’s allergies or what but I do need to supplement with some vitamins because I lack vitamin k, b2, and d3. I came to your entry via the Facebook FQ toxicity group. I just feel like I’m half ready to give up already. Since discovering what fluoroquinolones do, and how to minimize negative symptoms, I have been slowly recovering. One of the supplements I got was amino acids, so hopefully that can help with the anxiety and especially this depression and other especially issues. Then, in 2014, while coming off the summit of Mt. My most normal moment since Cipro was last night, hand lighting 3″ shells and training my nephew to do so.
I’m at 12 months. Headaches, pressure in my head.
Ended up discovering kefir grains used to make my own kefir (very high in probiotics, certain vitamins, and readily used by the body). [If you have any significant tendon, ligament or muscle damage from Cipro, I recommend you take protein supplements.Each day I had between 2 – 3 whey protein shakes. Then week two was worse. They tested for MS, Lyme, epstein-barr, gullian barre, kidneys, liver function, blood count levels, they checked for different viruses and bacteriaes, i mean they literally searched for everything… The only thing they could come up with was I small discrepancy in the white matter in my brain likely caused from a concussion I received a few weeks early. Without a diagnosis the doctor cannot treat you.
I’ve never had depression before.
There are ways to get better and you’re early on so there’s hope to catch it before it gets bad. High dose vitamin C may also accelerate Achilles tendon repair by stimulating blood vessel growth and collagen synthesis.Take a mix of tocopherols and tocotrienols, as these act as powerful antioxidants and aid in recovery.Vitamin B12 is crucial for proper nerve function and it can help repair damaged nerves. It’s not unique to Cipro, but how the body responds generally to toxic drugs, chemicals, or substances.
I take zinc when I get around to it. Here’s one story: “My wife, age 55 was put on Cipro for a UTI. My skin felt like it had been burned. I know I was given quite a bit more than a regular dose.
All things considered I am doing well.
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Don’t give up. I had a milder relapse for 4 weeks in September but that has stopped.
But these cells are replaced by stem cells in the body (younger people can recover better…)We see the delayed effects in other kinds of treatments too, such as chemo. But it ended and I am better and I did get stronger (surprisingly quickly) and my back stopped hurting. It’s something that I had prior to Cipro… probably from playing in bands.