Double A Penny - Step 20 - Medicine or Poison
When you are given medicine (prescription drugs) it is impossible to know how you will react to it. After my Bladder Cancer surgery I was given an antibiotic to insure that I wouldn't get an infection. I wish the doctor had given me a low grade, safe, antibiotic but instead I was given Ciprofoxacin (CIPRO).
Within a few days I broke out in a rash all over my body and a large lump came up on my left arm. So I stopped taking the Cipro after only six pills. But it was too late.
At this point I have tendinitis in both my arms. All my joints are popping and hurting including the left side of my neck. The tendinitis I had in my feet has escalated to the point I cannot drive and walking is very difficult.
Wondering where the tendinitis came from in my feet in the first place, I went back in my records and sure enough I was given CIPRO in December of 2007. After that I was in therapy for my feet and seeing a Podiatrist who couldn't solve my feet problems. It didn't go away for the last two years.
Now it is obvious where it came from...the Cipro poisoning.
Only a miraculous healing can help me now and I pray day and night for it. I am so disturbed by what is happening they had to put me on an anti-anxiety medicine to calm me down and I need to see a counselor. The CIPRO has messed up my life.
I cannot play my guitar now, typing and writing is hard to do, I cannot lift anything that is very heavy. In reading what has happened to others that have had the side effects from Cipro happen to them and how it can last a life time, I am not doing very well at this point.
Warning!!! Please do not take the following drugs.
The following list are called Fluoroquinolone
Ciprofloxacin
Levaquin (levofloxacin)
Avelox (moxifloxacin)
Proquin XR
Factive (gemifloxacin)
Floxin (ofloxacin)
Noroxin (norfloxacin)
Tequin (gatifloxacin)
Trovan (trovafloxacin)
Maxaquin (lomefloxacin)
Penetrex (enoxacin)
Zagam
They can possibly cause you permanent damage, such as tendinitis or tendon ruptures and many other even more horrible side effects.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinolone
It is not worth the risk.
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This Double A Penny Blog is based upon the Doubling Method "How to Double Your Way to a £Million in 28 Steps". Using the Doubling Rule it is an attempt to "Double Your Way to a Million" by going from one penny to a million dollars, starting from nothing. At the beginning you start by finding a penny and then double a penny until reaching $1,000,000.
How to Double Your Way to a Million in 28 Steps
D.T.A.M.P. - Double To A Million Plan
Labels: Cipro, Ciprofloxacin, Fluoroquinolone, tendinitis