by Val » Sat Jul 21, 2007 3:05 pm
Hi Connie,
I tried posting last night to answer your request for more information but for some reason the post kept coming back "Invalid Session" so I finally gave up and went to bed. Will try again today.
Back in November of 2002, I was prescribed a course of treatment with Cipro for a bronchial infection. I did not notice anything during the course of treatment except an extreme fatigue which I attributed to the coughing and sleeplessness. . In a couple of weeks, I developed hand tremors and more muscle weakness. Couldn't rise from a sitting position without aid. Difficult getting up and down stairs. I fell several times because my sense of balance was disturbed. Then the gastric symptoms pain, bloating, and almost constant nausea. I was having rapid heartbeat and some chest pain. I was seeing a doctor for these symptoms but he never thought to ask about previous meds I might have taken. Finally while waiting for one of the scans the doctor had ordered of the digestive system and liver, I became so ill that the nurse called the ambulance and had me taken to the hospital. It appeared that my heart was having problems, and diagnosed as a heart attack. They did a heart cath and found that the heart muscles had weakened, I was having heart valve problems and said there was nothing that could be done for me except more meds. This was in May 2003. I continued to fail as my heart weakened and my liver became involved. Fluid in my tissues was causing my whole body to swell. I couldn't walk anymore, nausea and coughing, then vomiting several times a day. Finally my husband said he was through fooling around taking this test and that and coming up with no solution so he took me to the emergency room of the nearest hospital (50 miles away). I had the good fortune to have a young resident doctor on duty that night who took a personal interest in my case and ordered up a complete battery of studies, gastric, respiratory, endocrine and cardiac including all the blood workups. The whole nine yards. This was June 20, 2003, 7 months after the Cipro was taken.
After having been hypo thyroid for several years, it appeared that my thyroid had suddenly gone beserk and was mega producing thyroid hormone accounting for the rapid heartrate and many of the other symptoms. After addition tests I was diagnosed with Graves Disease. (An auto-immune disorder) I had lost about 45 lbs., my hair had thined to almost bald, I had become incontinent (again muscle involvment) stinging, burning in my lower limbs (peripheral neuropathy). At that point I just wanted to die and get it over with. My eyesight was failing, many floaters, dry bluging eyes. Much of my hearing was lost, still coughing and vomiting, having trouble sleeping. Always cold feet to the point of numbness.
It was found that I also had developed asthma so was given respiratory treatments and Singulair as well as mediation to stop the thyroid gland from producing thyroid.
Finally after three weeks of treatment I was released to go home with 6 more weeks of home nursing care and home physical therapy. I gradually stopped vomiting and coughing and some strength returned to my muscles. My skin which had jaundiced began to return to normal. I was on the long road back. It has now been 4 years since the worst of the symptoms abated somewhat and I seemed to be getting my strength back when the cardiologist started me on Crestor. I started having the same problems all over again so I stopped taking it after a couple of weeks so the Cardologist thinking I must have a Statin switched me to Zetia, and finally Pravachol. I was having trouble walking again and the iincontinence was quite troubling, along with the stinging and burning sensations in my feet and legs. After I found this forum, I stopped the Pravachol on my own and haven't been back to the doctor since. I suppose I will need to find a new one now that will allow me to stay off Statins. I have been taking Omega 3, Co Q10, L-Carniteen along with my regular vitamin-mineral supplement. Hope it will help in the long run. It's kind of like locking the barn door after the horse has been stolen.
I never suspected the Cipro as being the culprit nor the Statins for continuing the distress until I began to research a medicine that was prescribed for my hubby for pneumonia (Avelox) a couple of months ago and found all this info. Needless to say I asked him not to take it and he found a new Doctor to prescribe something different. Not a Fluoroquinolone.
I hope my telling this story may help alert others to the dangers of fluorinated drugs so that they may avert these major health issues.
Val