Thanks for airing this. I was permanently disabled from Levaquin 13 years ago, and have gone through bankruptcy because of it. It destroyed my life, and I hope this airing will prevent anyone else from suffering the same.
@ME246899 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear this dreadful news... 😢
@fidgetkib81429 ай бұрын
So sorry you had to go through this. Prayers 🙏
@deedeewinfrey31819 ай бұрын
Take amino acids like spirlina and hyaluronic acid for recovery. It blinded and crippled me. The flourquinlones attack your muscles with muscle wasting, the amino acids help with rebuilding them. The hyaluronic acid is used on burn victims to aid in the recovery of muscles, tissues, etc. Take D3 with K2. There's lots of science to support the benefits of these vitamins. You can recover to a degree with proper care. Sorry it happened to you too.😢
@shanedowie89939 ай бұрын
@@fidgetkib8142 , thank you. It’s indescribable.
@CharGC1239 ай бұрын
So sorry, these stories are inexcusable! People think antibiotics are very safe, but not true, and not just this class of drugs. I was given a common antibiotic for a UTi and ended up being taken to the ER because I had some kind of weird psychosis, extreme confusion and memory loss. Thankfully I improved after stopping it but that was so scary!
@rgeschoirpractice13989 ай бұрын
My grown son was prescribed cipro and after he'd had only 2 pills, he became suddenly extremely depressed and crying and did not know why he felt that way. I had never seen him like that ever! I thought immediately that he was having a drug reaction to the antibiotic. It was so bad we took him to the ER. I told them I thought he was having a side effect to the cipro, but they blew us off and said he needed to see a psychologist. He did not take any more pills of the cipro, and in a few hours he was back to feeling normal again. He got put on a different antibiotic. I believe reactions are very under reported because patients are often gaslighted by the medical staff.
@Ummkelechi9 ай бұрын
Wow that’s really scary. I’m glad he is better
@julesservantofjesus9729 ай бұрын
Yes I have depression and I had major suicidal thoughts when I took it.
@theonlycaulfield9 ай бұрын
Moxifloxicin, another fluroquinolone antibiotic, gave me severe depressive symptoms unlike nearly anything I had experienced before. After several doses, each followed by temporary periods of severe depressive symptoms, I made the connection and stopped taking it.
@lilascharmante27129 ай бұрын
Doctors don't report the patients side effects.
@MajICReiki9 ай бұрын
Have you learned about the Probiotics in the brain. It was discovered through research about 1 year ago? This is such a new and important development that may help understand such reactions.
@jammin19849 ай бұрын
That poor woman should be given free medical for life. So very sad this happens to anyone.
@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom9 ай бұрын
Free medical AND a monthly stipend to live off of… they’ve stollen her ability to work, have a life & potentially have children.
@Chriscovelli19 ай бұрын
Jesus just take care of yourself. Exercise and eat right. Funny how Healthcare is what causes this BS, and people will actually say, MORE HEALTHCARE will fix it. Lol. They should have not been lazy their whole life and relied on a pill prescribed by greedy doctors. 100 years ago, we had it right! Nowadays, people are sooooo dense.
@FindingVulneraries9 ай бұрын
Thank you
@WinstonSmithGPT9 ай бұрын
@@FindingVulnerariesIs that you, Talia? Have you tried physical therapy? I was floxxed and wheelchair bound years ago. I took every medicine the levaquin package said not to take (I think calcium supplements) and did intense physical therapy. One thing that happens is a negative cycle kicks off. Tight tendons lead to muscle tightness which tears tendons further and leads to more tendon tightness etc. Trigger point therapy and other kinds of PT got me walking again. It was agony! Best of luck.
@FindingVulneraries9 ай бұрын
@@WinstonSmithGPT😊
@Jayhaley23859 ай бұрын
I’m 38 years old. I was prescribed Cipro in 2014 for food poisoning. In 2017 I was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson’s, and had a quadruple bypass last September. This shit is real and needs to be taken completely off the market.
@jkdee6479 ай бұрын
Look up Parkinson's here on KZbin and B1 deficiency. Could help you out. Magnesium would also help, God bless you!
@julesservantofjesus9729 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry... I too had in by IV in the hospital for bad food poisoning in 2004. Then a couple times later I had suicidal thoughts really bad. I already have depression but the Cipro caused it to be worse. I'm praying for you! 🙏🏻✝️🕯️
@alliekingsley79199 ай бұрын
I'm 40. I had really bad abdominal pain at 34, they thought it was another bout of diverticulitis. I was prescribed amoxicillin and cipro, both. I took them because I needed to get better. I got worse. By late January I could barely stand without falling over, my gut pain was the same or worse, I was dizzy and fainting and I couldn't be more than 20 feet from a bathroom. I'm permanently disabled now. I have POTS, chronic migraine, chronic anemia, neuropathy, my depression is a lot worse, my joints hurt, my lower back never DOESN'T hurt, just constant pain and suffering.
@jemlesvideo9 ай бұрын
You guys are just drugged : Only in America people live with that much of strong pills. You literally get painkillers for any small pain too ! Absolutely forbiden elsewhere. We use on last resort morphine in case of serious injury from accident or something but not " Back pain ".
@leelunk82358 ай бұрын
JAY I TOOK CIPRO 500 MG FOR 6 MONTHS STR8 FOR MRSA. NO SIDE EFFECTS
@mfinchina__1179 ай бұрын
For a UTI! It's crazy she was prescribed this. I got CIPRO from a doctor 25 years ago before a trip to China and was told NOT to take it unless I was scarily sick with amebic dysentery in a place where it was hard to access medical care. It was basically, "take this if your life is in danger and you have no other choice, but otherwise, don't touch it."
@craigpennington12518 ай бұрын
Great advise.
@naturalhealing46378 ай бұрын
Your life is definitely in danger if you take it....l would have tried cranberry capsules or something else natural
@kd81994 ай бұрын
It’s one of the 1st line drugs for a UTI. It’s been prescribed for decades for UTI. All medications have side effects.
@poempadgett46644 ай бұрын
And OTC UTI meds, overwhelmingly, work just fine if taken as directed, and are affordable, too. Outrageou$!
@kd81994 ай бұрын
@@poempadgett4664 - bad advice. I’ve witnessed and treated patients who became septic as almost died using OTC medications for a severe UTI.
@randomperson-gy5ee9 ай бұрын
This happened to my mother. She had pneumonia and the doctor gave her this medication. It ruptured the tissues in her ankles, which led her to not be able to exercise, which now has led her to have blood clots in her lungs. The medical industrial complex is sick.
@Dbb279 ай бұрын
It’s contraindicated for the elderly. That’s on the warning label. Please sue the doctor. They are responsible. It was labeled a black box drug because the company was sued.
@engletinaknickerbocker53809 ай бұрын
You might look into this a bit more ...rupturing tissues in ankles isn't how edema is usually described, so you might want to try and understand blood pressure, diabetes, kidney damage and ankle edema. My husband wears elastic stockings all the time so that he has better blood circulation and it doesn't pool in his lower extremities when he exercises. The hosiery costs between $60-$80 per pair so he has two pairs and alternates handwashing and wearing them. He found when he was first prescribed them that he was 'allergic' to the rubber and actually developed stasis ulcers from scratching the itchy places. He tried all sorts of wound-healing creams and ointments and found relief by wearing a silk lining and increasing fluid intake so that his lower legs were also well-hydrated. Check it out.
@Dbb279 ай бұрын
@@engletinaknickerbocker5380 you are not understanding what flouroquinolone poisoning is. Why do you think it is labeled as a black box drug? Anyone on steroids, the elderly and transplant patients should never be prescribed a flouroquinolone antibiotic. People have had their tendons in their legs snap. A couple of cases the aorta has snapped and people have died. It changes the mitochondria in people’s system. The tendons aren’t getting what they need and become brittle. My friend crawled from her bed crying in pain trying to get to the bathroom. Ended up in a wheelchair for two months unable to walk. Twelve years later still having bouts of pain that keep her in bed for a day or two. Anyone experiencing the intense pain from this cannot wear elastic compression stockings as you suggest. Sometimes you can’t even touch her legs the pain is so bad. I understand your intentions are good but you’re not getting this.
@Dbb279 ай бұрын
@@engletinaknickerbocker5380 while you’re intentions are good you aren’t understanding what this is about. Flouroquinolones damage the mitochondria which has something to do with all our cells. People who have been damaged from this have their tendons snap. Several have died from the aorta snapping. It is so painful that one cannot even touch someone’s legs when they are having an episode. It has absolutely nothing to do with edema. Since it’s been through a class action lawsuit the only one left to sue is the negligence of the doctor. Putting compression socks on someone in excruciating leg pain is not going to fix the issue. That would only exacerbate the problem.
@dominiquefelder18099 ай бұрын
Omygoodness
@kellydarkson92779 ай бұрын
Fluoroquinolones ruined my life. I was floxed 11 years ago and still struggle daily with the adverse reaction. Neither the doctors nor pharmacist had warned me of the dangers of this class of antibiotics. I had asked if I had anything to worry about after seeing warnings about tendon rupture, and reading horror stories online. My doctor assured me the side effects were rare and it was more prone to happen to elderly people. I was 29 at the time.... I trusted my doctor. 2 days later, I was in immense pain and couldn't walk. Ever since my life has been completely altered. Thank you Boston 25 News for covering this story and sharing Talia's journey.
@joshuakuehn9 ай бұрын
Damn you even asked and they still have it to you! Very upsetting!
@mattx92609 ай бұрын
how does a antibiotic rupture tendens?
@kellydarkson92779 ай бұрын
@@mattx9260 It shouldn't, but it happens to so many people after taking Fluoroquinolones. So insane.
@TheSwissChalet9 ай бұрын
@@mattx9260 read the package insert which clearly states that it does. It also causes deformed cartilage in young people still experiencing skeletal development. HOW it happens…you have to understand what antibiotics are actually doing in your body.
@zencat559 ай бұрын
I had a very bad experience with levaquin - never again. This stuff is so toxic.
@skh55809 ай бұрын
I live outside of US. I was prescribed Cipro back in mid 2000's for UTI. I went on vacation shortly after taking it. My body broke out in a rash. My friend told me I was allergic to the antibiotic. I told my family doctor when I came home. He noted it in my file. He never said anything about a black box warning. I never heard of the term black box warning until now. Thank you Boston 25 News.
@safeandeffectivelol9 ай бұрын
FDA approved it as safe and effective. You sound like one of those science denier conspiracy theorists.
@JesgateOnDown9 ай бұрын
@Skh5580 Where did you live that pharmacies fill prescriptions that don't come with paperwork that lists possible side effects AND POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS to antibiotics? Because I certainly never want to go there. 😳
@fancy-on5hn9 ай бұрын
@@JesgateOnDownStill the responsibility of the prescriber to inform the patient 🤷🏻♀️
@skh55809 ай бұрын
The pharmacist used to hand out a paper copy of side effects years ago. He stopped about 5 years ago. Need to ask him about side effects the next time I go in.
@zeldadesantiago69749 ай бұрын
Wow
@crystalmeier65799 ай бұрын
I was given Cipro 15 years ago for a urinary tract infection! Within hours of taking it, I suffered a massive seizure. I hit the ground face first, shattering several facial bones. No one at the hospital would give me any information.
@Celisar126 күн бұрын
Coincidence. People always think there have to be connections but more often than not it is coincidence. PS Google it.
@RumpelFourSkin16 күн бұрын
Lies
@overworked108413 күн бұрын
I was given Cipro over a decade to go for a UTI, but it turned out. I didn’t have a UTI but he sensitivity to artificial sweeteners used in diet sodas so I stopped eating and drinking things with artificial sweeteners. I suffered for six months from the effects of the Cipro. I felt like I was dying, but when I see these stories, I feel so blessed that I didn’t have any severe permanent damage at least that I’m aware of.
@crystalmeier657913 күн бұрын
@overworked1084 I'm glad you are ok. I recently switched to Truvia and it's been fine for me. So glad we both made it. Cipro is bad news
@nparnel8 ай бұрын
I was given this for recurrent UTI's many years ago until my feet started hurting so bad I could barely walk. I went to the ER who said it was an allergic reaction. I'm okay, but this is scary!!
@sherryBLUE7359 ай бұрын
I remember being in a doctor's office. The doctor prescribed two different prescriptions for an infection. I asked if either of those were black boxes. The doctor gave me a dirty look and said some are worse than others. I looked them up when we got home. One was safe to take. The other was black boxed. My husband used the safe prescription and it worked just fine. We have the unused black boxed prescription as a reminder. Always ask if the prescription is black boxed and do not use them.
@-PureLove-9 ай бұрын
Yes, my experience with almost all doctors is that when side effects are brought up they always dismiss the danger. So upsetting
@someoneyoudontknow77059 ай бұрын
Doctors seem to get so annoyed when we ask them ANYTHING!! It’s ridiculous. They expect us to just nod and do whatever they say and that’s it.
@-PureLove-9 ай бұрын
@@someoneyoudontknow7705 Exactly. It is because most of them are completely incompetent and are afraid for that to be revealed in a dialogue!
@RunninUpThatHillh9 ай бұрын
@@someoneyoudontknow7705 never return to a doctor that does that. in my case, i couldn't find one. so i stopped going. knock on wood i haven't needed their garbage care in 15 years.
@christopherkidwell98179 ай бұрын
Just because something is black boxed does NOT mean that it is unsafe in the real world. Cipro is one of the most commonly prescribed medications in the world and very few people have side effects from it. The problem is with many drugs today you cannot know if you are going to have a major reaction/side effect from it until you take it. That is why doctors harp on "If you think you are breaking out or having a bad reaction to the drug, give us a ring or e-mail to tell us about it AND if possible, include pictures of the reaction you are having!"
@thetruthserum28169 ай бұрын
Sounds like its time for a class action lawsuit...
@canileaveitblank14769 ай бұрын
Only the lawyers win in class action suits.
@Asiansxsymbol9 ай бұрын
Antibiotics have saved billions of people since the day it was created.
@randalthor68729 ай бұрын
Wait until you find about about the recent vaccines!
@Shade_Tree_Mechanic9 ай бұрын
@@randalthor6872Maybe this video will get people to actually look into the countless Gene Therapy injuries.
@ThriftyCHNR9 ай бұрын
That is false, very often they win, but money does get to the victims. More importantly it serves as a deterrent to large companies endangering or defrauding consumers. @@canileaveitblank1476
@doveydove94329 ай бұрын
Cipro has disabled me, saddens me doctors still prescribe this dangerous drug!
@R.Oates79029 ай бұрын
That's terrible! I'm sorry 😢
@Sniperboy55519 ай бұрын
It’s a very uncommon side effect, sorry you were unlucky enough to experience it
@SpaceBearEngineer9 ай бұрын
We have so few broadly effective antibiotics left there's pretty much no way we can completely stop using any. But something this strong and with this many side-effects should be reserved for severe infections.
@TVY20139 ай бұрын
@@Sniperboy5551 How do you know that? It's well known that only a minuscule percentage of drug and vaccine reactions ever get reported. "Rare" is big pharma's party line.
@-PureLove-9 ай бұрын
@@Sniperboy5551If there is a chance of a bad side effect, it can happen. I always read pharmacy enclosure and never take something that can harm me. These comments saying effects are "rare" don't mean anything to me. You can take it, I won't
@gavinsaunders6709 ай бұрын
My mom has always said when she took me to doctors that I was allergic to Cipro. I’m glad she did.
@emadhs1997Ай бұрын
I used cipro eye drops for pink eye but it made it worse. My eyes oozed mucus, was more itchy and got swollen and puffy in my eye lids. It was miserable. Given cipro oral for possible tick borne infection but I don’t think I’ll take it.
@natasha831969 ай бұрын
My husband took cipro years ago for a sinus infection and experienced the tendinitis as well as the neurological symptoms. At the time, doctors thought he was nuts when he described what he was experiencing. Finally, one doctor with a more wholistic/naturalist approach diagnosed him with serum sickness and he received amino acid shots and it was the only thing that worked for him although the tendinitis continued for years.
@karenwhite44619 ай бұрын
It's fine to ask your doctor, but ask your pharmacist, too. They know so much more about meds than doctors.
@joan.nao12469 ай бұрын
Exactly! VERY TRUE 🎯
@randalthor68729 ай бұрын
except when it comes to ivermectin : ( Pharmacists really showed their true colors when they intervened and wouldn't fill life-saving ivermectin prescriptions. Egregious that a mere middle-man pharmacist can defy doctor's orders.
@safeandeffectivelol9 ай бұрын
You don't trust the science?
@Whatnok9 ай бұрын
Do your own research as adults!
@randalthor68729 ай бұрын
@@Whatnok remember recently when CNN put out a thing saying that "doing your own research" is now racist haha That was hilarious
@Kathy619549 ай бұрын
I took Cipro for a UTI and suddenly my joints were on fire. Threw it away.
@daniellehicks67449 ай бұрын
Same
@darnelldodge9 ай бұрын
Same
@Thaddeus-ml8if9 ай бұрын
What did you take instead?
@sepirocth9 ай бұрын
Should take d’manossa for uti next time
@starfishoffersthis9 ай бұрын
Natural alternative is Cranberry D-Mannose
@MyAccount-f8u9 ай бұрын
I had to take Cipro because it was the only antibiotic that would work for my infection. I asked about the black box before taking it and the doctors said "oh that's extremely rare, don't worry". Anyway, it messed me up for a year, and the doctors were completely clueless and dismissive afterwards. Luckily I slowly recovered from all the tendon pain and numbness it caused me. I feel really sorry for the lady in the video.
@davidanderson84699 ай бұрын
I took it and had zero side effects. I did head the warnings about muscle or tendon damage and took exercise lightly.
@MyAccount-f8u9 ай бұрын
@@davidanderson8469 Glad you had no side effects, I'm told it's rare but it's a big risk if anything does happen. I had to take it as my infection was resistant to all other antibiotics. The bigger problem is there's no money in developing new antibiotics so big pharma isn't putting in the work (we haven't seen a new antibiotic hit the market for decades now), but the bacteria is just evolving to beat our current treatments. We're going to be seeing more and more resistant infections and resulting deaths in the coming decades.
@akuskus9 ай бұрын
I am right now taking Cipro, got a horrible panic attack the same night, the whole body was shaking. Two days later left lower leg got weirdly numb and have occasional pain in the knee. I wonder if I should stop taking it or continue until the end of the treatment course. 7 days to go. Never taking any antibiotics in the future if it's not a life or death situation.
@marlenafina34818 ай бұрын
@@akuskusstop taking it. I took 2 pills and my right knee is in so much pain since and my lower back is killing me too.
@akuskus8 ай бұрын
@@marlenafina3481 I continued and in my case the side effects went away after a few days. Currently feeling good.
@SerPounceToebeans9 ай бұрын
That's why it's extremely important to do your research beforehand on the medication that is prescribed to you.
@whiteobama30329 ай бұрын
Local news are always so much higher quality than the national ones, wow.
@flaman19679 ай бұрын
God bless this dear lady,I'm a pharmacist and these antibiotics are overly prescribed by most physicians.
@71suns9 ай бұрын
Everything is OVER PRESCRIBED. It's a boondoggle by the pharmaceutical industry.
@Suz3q9 ай бұрын
I ended up in Er within 8 hours of taking one tablet. That was 30 years ago and they sill are giving it out!!!!😡
@jrviade856 ай бұрын
no, they don’t give them out, they sale them 😎
@stayroxy3 ай бұрын
wow !
@Trudence29 ай бұрын
I was prescribed Cipro for UTI as well. I took 2 pills and had numbness down one leg. Asked my doctor to give me something else. Her response was to tell me Cipro was the standard of care for my condition. I had to practically BEG her for something else. Finally, she did give me a different med, but it wasn't much better. Scary situation. Thanks for reporting on this dangerous medication!
@vision17079 ай бұрын
What medication helped you ? Which did you end up taking ? - thanks
@annberlin58119 ай бұрын
Its not standard
@starfishoffersthis9 ай бұрын
Natural alternative is Cranberry D-Mannose
@-MaryPoppins-9 ай бұрын
@@starfishoffersthisor literally ANY OTHER ANTIBIOTIC 🤡
@soniab37319 ай бұрын
Why were you begging before that bastard just complain against the doctor to the FDA or to someone
@dr.100purrscent58 ай бұрын
Cipro caused great harm in my life too. It took time to trace where the damage came from, as I had been prescribed Cipro at least 3 times over the course of several years. It also took a Nurse Practitioner who actually LISTENED to me to help make sure I would never be prescribed Cipro again. Hearing about the various levels of damage it has caused so many in this comment section alone confirms what I thought all along. We were all being experimented on. We were all involved in a drug study that we did not give our conscious consent to. I thought it was just me needing to find the right doctor, but that wasn't easy... And it still isn't easy. As I have grown, I have come to acknowledge the hard core facts that many Systems are running factories and we just the livestock they use as test subjects or chattel to move and/or produce products. Wishing you ALL, Peace & Restortation.
@wandarochholz17379 ай бұрын
They need to STOP prescribing this as a first defence ! It has ruined so many lives.
@isisnremy9 ай бұрын
FYI these are the common drugs used in hospitals after even routine procedures. I was lucky enough to catch the symptoms early and told not to take anything in this class of meds. I put it as an allergy, and I still have to check every time I have a procedure to make sure it's not ordered. It's been ordered at least 3 times despite documented allergy and directions not to prescribe! Seriously, most doctors don't even know the black box warning...I have to educate them!
@donnamoore84799 ай бұрын
This happened to me as well
@-PureLove-9 ай бұрын
They know, but they or the place at which they work are paid off by pharmaceutical companies. Looking out for our health seems to be the lowest priority
@Tad-For-Global-Peace9 ай бұрын
Yep, same here, about 10 or 15 years ago I was prescribed for a quinolone specifically Levaquin, and within three days I was at the ER. On day one I just got hives in the middle of the night Monday too my lips were tingling when I went to bed and by day three, when I woke up in the morning, that’s when I went to anaphylactic shock And they are still prescribing this medication to people. It’s very scary.
@isisnremy9 ай бұрын
@-PureLove- for many hospitals, they are incorporated in standard orders post surgery. A checkbox method meant to standardize care and safety, but if the doctors just check or don't uncheck the box, oops there you go, ordered again.
@isisnremy9 ай бұрын
@Tad-zh4wr Luckily, I worked with a pharmacist who was alerted when I complained how hard it was just to walk to the desk where she was. She also said the reason not to take anything in the class is because when reexposed, you don't start from zero. You start from whatever reaction you had, and then it can be catastrophic... much like you describe.
@lissarx24599 ай бұрын
I had a dumb lady prescribed this to me at an urgent care several years back for a sickness that we didn’t even know if it was viral or bacterial and was a regular sickness that wasn’t remotely lethal. I saw the warning on how it could rupture your Achilles tendon and didn’t take it.
@starfishoffersthis9 ай бұрын
Natural alternative is Cranberry D-Mannose
@smileyone16129 ай бұрын
@@starfishoffersthis Is that also for uti's?
@bpavilion89949 ай бұрын
Good for you. Yeah sometimes you have to tell your doctor no. Not all of them really care about their patients, they make a good amount of money selling you drugs.... So be careful people.
@weekendnomad50389 ай бұрын
Not everyone has a bad reaction. I’ve taken it many times with no issue.. my husband is on it for a Crohn’s flare up and the dog is on it for a skin infection he got from a scratch. I didn’t know it had this bad reaction for some 😵💫😵💫😵💫
@HBCSChannel9 ай бұрын
This just happened to me I went in for stomach pain and then diagnosed with colitis without a stool specimen and she prescribed antibiotics and I threw it away at hime
@elle50319 ай бұрын
Really scary that I have never heard of this until now....
@minniegibson87227 ай бұрын
A video has been put on you tube from a doctor that this happened to
@penelopejuno99049 ай бұрын
Asking questions didn't help, and doctors dont like to be questioned.
@joshuabenes9 ай бұрын
I was prescribed this back in 2021 after an appointment with a urologist (where I had kidney stones that never actually got diagnosed...). The appointment was all of about 7 minutes and he gave me this stuff because he had no idea the cause of my pain. I was never made aware of the dangers of cipro. I thank God I haven't had lasting problems because of it.
@seeadler477511 күн бұрын
Du hast großes Glück gehabt
@jimwile93139 ай бұрын
Now I understand why my doctor went ballistic when an Emergency Room doctor prescribed a floxacin antibiotic for my staph infection.
@joshuakuehn9 ай бұрын
You have a good doctor!
@jimwile93139 ай бұрын
@@joshuakuehn She is excellent! Stood up for me on several fronts.
@brendaann7279 ай бұрын
Good doctor!
@Dream77739 ай бұрын
@@jimwile9313lucky you
@mercygrace46849 ай бұрын
Good DR..
@-OBELUS-9 ай бұрын
I had to quit martial arts after 2 doses of Cipro. After that they said, "Yeah, in some people it makes your tendons loosen." I recovered eventually but it ruined my life for a time.
@brennanarmacost17629 ай бұрын
So sorry
@71suns9 ай бұрын
How casual they are about it! La..La...La.."well yes....La la la...it has that effect on 'some' people...La la la....". Consider ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES FOR ACTUAL HEALTH CARE.
@samoortyy3 ай бұрын
how did you recover? and how long did it take?
@-OBELUS-3 ай бұрын
@@samoortyy I did recover after a couple of years. I stopped martial arts however. Who needs to get kicked in the head by some out-of-control kid that doesn't realize we're playing tag and we're not in Fight Club? We're on some acreage now so besides working out (still practicing my martial art kicks and other activities) there's lots of physical labor on the property to keep me fit.
@samoortyy3 ай бұрын
@@-OBELUS- did you take any supplements to recover? i took 2 pills 9 days ago and my tendons are already destroyed 😢
@cmwHisArtist9 ай бұрын
Years ago when I was a massage therapist a marathon runner came in with serious Achilles tendon injuries from Cipro. After that, I saw two more patients who had no idea why their tendon problems started, but when I asked them if they had taken Cipro they were surprised but said yes. My own doctor at the time said she was not aware of the possibility of such serious injuries from the meds.
@juliahelland64889 ай бұрын
This is disturbing on many levels. I'm so sorry this happened to you, and I hope you are given the treatment you deserve and you're able to recover from this trauma.💯❣️
@FranchiseCityOnline9 ай бұрын
"Ask your Doctor" Do you think the Doctor will turn around and say "Yes, I was about to prescribe you a dangerous drug, thanks for asking"
@Mmdmade23 күн бұрын
Yes. I had some kind of colitis infection- they prescribed Cipro with Flagyl. Through Kaiser. I emailed her that we read the sheet of warnings given by pharmacy. I saw there were 3 other choices online. She prescribed Augmentin which gave me basically zero side effects. And pain from the infection / severe inflammation is 80% better. 🎉. I finished the full 10 day supply exactly a week ago.
@FranchiseCityOnline23 күн бұрын
@@Mmdmade And the doctor admitted they were about to administer a dangerous drug? That was basically the point I was trying to make.
@mamapoch19159 ай бұрын
I was given cipro for a UTI and thankfully had no issues like this. But this video is horrifying. The doctors in the hospital did not once tell me this could happen.
@ChardeeMacdennis3399 ай бұрын
Ask for macrobid next time. Refuse Cipro. Macrobid works just fine and doesn’t have these side effects
@engletinaknickerbocker53809 ай бұрын
@@ChardeeMacdennis339 You aren't a doctor. Nitrofurantoin isn't always the best or most effective medication and furthermore it also has side-effects especially in little old ladies that don't drink their fluids. A person can ask the doctor if they're legitimately concerned i.e. not just 'put off' because someone on the internet told them who'd told a friend, who'd heard it at the gas station, but it'll be the prescriber that determines if it's the correct choice and hopefully that determination is based on a culture and sensitivity if the person has chronic urinary tract infections.
@llm57269 ай бұрын
My husband was given Cipro in IV form in 2007, along with 2 other strong antibiotics. His gall bladder was badly infected and was killing him. He had to be on all three drugs for 3-4 days before the surgeon could safely remove his gallbladder. While on the drugs, he started hallucinating, became extremely belligerent, and the nurses kept asking me if he was a heavy drinker, as they thought he was suffering from Delirium Tremors. As soon as he was well enough to be released from the hospital he did some research (being a research organic chemist professionally helped…) and determined he had severe allergic reaction to Cipro. Absolutely do not take this drug or allow any doctor to prescribe it to you!
@MultiAnne369 ай бұрын
Those are also signs and symptoms of Sepsis, which is more like the cause than an allergic reaction. A true allergic reaction would have been apparent. What you describe are more like side effects possibly?
@XSemperIdem59 ай бұрын
A severe allergic reaction would have been anaphylactic shock, which I unfortunately know all too well from experience. But those sound like horrible side effects. The kind they usually tell you to stop taking a medication if you get them.
@cassandrachestnut48399 ай бұрын
if you think about it…what are side effects but the bodies reaction to the ingredients of the drug. to me it just seems like allergic reaction and side effect are interchangeable. the body is rejecting the toxic chemicals. it’s just expressed in a variety of ways of which some are termed allergic and others are termed side effects.
@irisbjones9 ай бұрын
I have severe hallucinations on these antibiotics so I won't take them anymore. I've never taken acid or any other hallucinage but would have full on violent daytime hallucinations. I guess in a way we are lucky it didn't attack our tendons. But every time I go into any healthcare facility, the very first thing I make them write in my record is that I have extreme reactions to these drugs. They always have another antibiotic that works perfectly fine.
@doveydove94329 ай бұрын
I had Cipro IV in the hospital, too they told me it was reactive arthritis. I walked in the hospital sick, the next day I could not walk 🙃
@karenpayne25839 ай бұрын
Thank you for give this press! Don’t let this story die; there are many of us floxies out here struggling every day.
@SK-lt1so9 ай бұрын
Fear mongering trash
@safeandeffectivelol9 ай бұрын
FDA approved it as safe and effective. You sound like one of those science denier conspiracy theorists.
@FindingVulneraries9 ай бұрын
Yes! 🙌🏼 our community is strong
@marlenafina34818 ай бұрын
@@FindingVulnerarieshow long were you on this antibiotic before you realized you couldn't walk. May you find strength to go on.
@FindingVulneraries8 ай бұрын
@@marlenafina3481 thank you. I took 3 pills (1.5 days) and went to the hospital, unable to walk.
@leekoss7083Ай бұрын
IV Levequin plus chemo in 2000 left me with chemical hepatitis - my liver took 10 years to completely heal. My liver enzymes were elevated that long. 😢 Note: Around 2014, I was given Cipro a miserable case of travelers diarrhea. I forgot that I should not eat raw vegetables and I sure got sick. The hotel doctor came to our room to examine me. He gave me a shot of something that blessedly shut down the diarrhea and started me on Cipro. Fortunately, I was OK. I was too sick to question what he was giving me, and I did make a quick recovery with his treatment. You know, Cipro was the treatment given Postal workers possibly or known to be exposed to Anthrax sent through the mail in the 2000's.
@micheledraper73778 ай бұрын
THANK YOU BOSTON 25 NEWS FOR THIS REPORT!!!! GOD BLESS!
@mattresspolice9 ай бұрын
I took Levaquin 10 years ago for an unknown issue (later diagnosed with arthritis in the low back.) My ears started ringing on day 3 and never stopped. I experienced crippling anxiety and panic for months. Numbness and tingling, tendon and muscle pain, vision spots, poor sleep and more still to this day. I feel for these people who have it worse. I still remember the doctor's name and face that prescribed it and the date it was prescribed on. Don't take this stuff unless you are dying in a hospital and its the only option to stay alive.
@rebeccabriggs29829 ай бұрын
Sounds similar to me. The insomnia alone almost killed me. I sleep enough now but have never been the same since. The tinnitus is quite awful. So is my memory with large chunks missing. Mine was also 10 years ago.
@jemlesvideo9 ай бұрын
You guys are just drugged : Only in America people live with that much of strong pills. You literally get painkillers for any small pain too ! Absolutely forbinen elsewhere. We use on last resort morphine in case of serious injury from accident or something but not " Back pain ".
@MispelledOnPurpose9 ай бұрын
Didn't realize this antibiotic had such possible negative effects.
@sapphirelane17149 ай бұрын
I wonder if this is what happened to my health…I felt like I was dying on Cipro, but the doctors treated me like I was overreacting. Took myself off of the antibiotics. It’s been 5 years; never fully recovered. I’m still so sorry for people who are worse off from that horrible medicine!
@brendaann7279 ай бұрын
They treated me like I was over-reacting too. It was another one though. I have lasting effects too & am trying to find a specialist. What is wrong with you?
@thelogicaldanger9 ай бұрын
It is a life-saving medication, for example, it is the best treatment for anthrax, which has a 20% - 99% fatality rate (depending on the type.) When people are deathly allergic to penicillin, cipro provides a safer alternative. The problem is not with Cipro, the problem is when doctors prescribe it when safer antibiotics can be used.
@FindingVulneraries9 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear this. This is the worst club to be in. 😢
@71suns9 ай бұрын
Think about that your doctors treated you as though you were over reacting! THEY'RE GETTING PAID FOR SERVICES BASED ON SUPPOSEDLY KNOWING WHAT THEY'RE DOING. THEY'RE AN EMPLOYEE. If any doctor treats you that way again get up and walk out. Report them.
@71suns9 ай бұрын
@@thelogicaldangerCipro ISN'T SAFE FOR ANYONE.
@gj97369 ай бұрын
I was prescribed Levaquin years ago and nearly blew my tendon in my leg! I only took 2 tablets when I noticed that I started limping with pain in my upper thigh, I called the pharmacist and told her about my symptoms to which she answered and told me to continue to finish my 6 day course and just take some Advil or Tylenol with it! Stupid me did just that and by the time I took my last dose, I could hardly walk anymore. It took my more then 3 months u til I walked normal again after having seen a doctor about it who couldn’t help me and told me it would take time. I called the manufacturer who made this medication and complained about it, speaking with one of their staff who was involved in the research of Levaquin who was livid when I told him that the pharmacist said for me to continue taking it because back then there was no black label on the prescription bottle.
@heyitsjaceypenne8 ай бұрын
I hallucinated off of TWO pills and when i told doctors in 2018 i was gaslighted and laughed at because "those antibiotics would never do that to you." Right.
@joltjolt50604 ай бұрын
If you're in the nuthouse they don't have to listen to you complain. Get it?
@desireitselfismovement95549 ай бұрын
I was floxxed by a dose of Cipro a few years ago. After 3 months of severe joint and muscle pain I did my own research and found the floxxing phenomenon. Not one of my Drs or pharmacists claimed to know anything. I was one of the lucky ones and recuperated quickly.
@GingerNuts361-ny4qp9 ай бұрын
Yes, wish I could say the same. Been suffering for 7 years now lost my job and everything. Had a gun in my mouth a few times
@icedcaramelcream94864 ай бұрын
@@GingerNuts361-ny4qp what happened
@missahmoo9 ай бұрын
It’s crazy when you know what antibiotic it is before watching the video
@brendaann7279 ай бұрын
Yea when I saw the video displayed I was like, uh oh, sounds familiar.
@Dbb279 ай бұрын
God, I was just thinking the same thing. I didn’t need to watch the video. My sons life has been ruined from one pill. Just one.
@lisamoore68049 ай бұрын
@missahmoo Ikr
@gailresources39709 ай бұрын
Exactly! I knew right away.
@tailorforeman70829 ай бұрын
Thought it was nitrofurantoin. Don’t take that one either.
@Odin50Cal9 ай бұрын
I was floxxed by ciprofloxacin. I was prescribed this for diverticulitis. My thumb tendons were torn, and a tendon in my knee tore, absolutely caused by ciprofloxacin. It cured my diverticulitis, but I never would have taken it had I knew about floxxing.
@plum_loco9 ай бұрын
How do you know that your tendon tears were due to cipro and not something else. I have never heard of a thumb tendon.
@ethereal36913 күн бұрын
"Don't hesitate to ask questions." Seriously? Most doctors will downplay side effects and minimize anything that could potentially go wrong.
@dmo83439 ай бұрын
Doctors dismiss what patients say to them too often. This is not a mild side effect and can come at first take.
@loribach5349 ай бұрын
Amoxicillin or Bacitracin should have been prescribed for a simple urinary tract infection. They must be getting some sort of "kick back" from the drug industry.
@marcelogouveia96149 ай бұрын
That's why "I see some doctors as drug dealers"!
@johnleebass9 ай бұрын
Bacitracin is an ointment
@ursulasmith64029 ай бұрын
Commission
@woox200sx9 ай бұрын
No. Trimethoprim or cefalexin are used in simple UTIs.
@fancy-on5hn9 ай бұрын
@@woox200sx Not waiting for cultures to come back. Lazy medical practitioners 🤷🏻♀️
@guilfordterminal9 ай бұрын
I've made sure that my med notes in our health system say to never give me Cipro or their equivalents. I had a bad reaction when prescribed Cipro for a UTI and I suffered a tendon rupture in my right arm. I couldn't lift my arm above my waist. It took 3 months of weight lifting physio to restore function. After that happened, I suddenly found out many others had suffered severe reactions that put them in a wheelchair. I told my doctors about what I had discovered after doing some research and they were "surprised" that they didn't know about this. Thanks for this video and the review.
@lflo80879 ай бұрын
My daughter was prescribed this in 2016 for the prevention of UTI after a minor procedure. She had an adverse reaction and went into anaphylaxis.
@Tad-For-Global-Peace9 ай бұрын
Same thing with me, except mine was around 2011 and it was the antibiotic called Levaquin which comes from the same fluoroquinolone family as Cipro . I ended up in the ER room with full anaphylactic shock
@Angelofglass-yz5dq3 ай бұрын
@@Tad-For-Global-Peace Same With me I felt as if i could not breath i was begging for Help in the ER after being rushed there for a DAM Nurse come in and say If you was dying you would not be yelling i have a High pain tresh holdDr came in and sed it was an allreigc reaction
@TheNewCarryTrade9 ай бұрын
Cipro is no joke...I had taken it before with no side effects, so I didn't question my doctor, but it did something to my tendons and I had to give up my daily run...It took about a year to walk normally again. I feel so bad for her.
@silencedogood72979 ай бұрын
I was prescribed Cipro and could not walk for 6 months. I endured tears in my achilles tendons that were unbelievably painful. Do not take this stuff. Before that, I'd walk miles every day. On cipro, I couldn't walk to the bathroom.
@elebenty57099 ай бұрын
A coworker has permanent leg damage from a generic version. I had it prescribed to me "just in case" after a tetanus shot for a puncture wound. I declined, knowing what she goes through daily.
@marklone24359 ай бұрын
can't sue when they do a generic version. evil evil evil.
@starfishoffersthis9 ай бұрын
Natural alternative is Cranberry D-Mannose
@-MaryPoppins-9 ай бұрын
That’s just utterly idiotic. You could very well have just had wound care and observed the wound for signs of infection. Jesus Christ 🤡
@elebenty57099 ай бұрын
100% true, @@-MaryPoppins-
@engletinaknickerbocker53809 ай бұрын
@@marklone2435 This is misinformation.
@godblessamerica2229 ай бұрын
I thought it was a RARE CONDITION??! Look at how many people in the comments section this drug has harmed! 🔥🔥🔥
@Maggie-zr2ow9 ай бұрын
DMANNOSE - When I was younger, I used to be prescribed antibiotics for every UTI I had. One day a naturopathic doctor told me about DMannose, an over the counter supplement that is a type of sugar pulled from cranberries that doesn’t allow the problematic bacteria to adhere. I’ve never had antibiotics again. As soon as I start to feel any UTI symptoms, I just put the recommended amount of DMannose powder in a glass of water and sip throughout the day. Sometimes I drink another glass the next day but usually not because the symptoms stop. I just really don’t understand why our medical system doesn’t allow solutions like this when so much harm is being done by pharmaceuticals. Yes, we sometimes need pharmaceuticals but we don’t need them to the exclusion of other solutions. Anyone interested in DMannose should look up Jonathan Wright who pioneered it’s use. Same guy pioneered Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. You can find an article about a young patient he had that had chronic UTIs and DMannose changed everything for her.
@Maggie-zr2ow9 ай бұрын
When I was younger, I used to be prescribed antibiotics for every UTI I had. One day a naturopathic doctor told me about DMannose, an over the counter supplement that is a type of sugar pulled from cranberries that doesn’t allow the problematic bacteria to adhere. I’ve never had antibiotics again. As soon as I start to feel any UTI symptoms, I just put the recommended amount of DMannose powder in a glass of water and sip throughout the day. Sometimes I drink another glass the next day but usually not because the symptoms stop. I just really don’t understand why our medical system doesn’t allow solutions like this when so much harm is being done by pharmaceuticals. Yes, we sometimes need pharmaceuticals but we don’t need them to the exclusion of other solutions. Anyone interested in DMannose should look up Jonathan Wright who pioneered it’s use. Same guy pioneered Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. You can find an article about a young patient he had that had chronic UTIs and DMannose changed everything for her.
@Maggie-zr2ow9 ай бұрын
When I was younger, I used to be prescribed antibiotics for every UTI I had. One day a naturopathic doctor told me about D M A N N O S E, an over the counter supplement that is a type of sugar pulled from cranberries that doesn’t allow the problematic bacteria to adhere. I’ve never had antibiotics again. As soon as I start to feel any UTI symptoms, I just put the recommended amount of D M A N N O S E powder in a glass of water and sip throughout the day. Sometimes I drink another glass the next day but usually not because the symptoms stop. I just really don’t understand why our medical system doesn’t allow solutions like this when so much harm is being done by pharmaceuticals. Yes, we sometimes need pharmaceuticals but we don’t need them to the exclusion of other solutions. Anyone interested in D M A N N O S E should look up Jonathan Wright who pioneered its use. Same guy pioneered Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. You can find an article about a young patient he had that had chronic UTIs and D M A N N O S E changed everything for her.
@Maggie-zr2ow9 ай бұрын
When I was younger, I used to be prescribed antibiotics for every UTI I had. One day a naturopathic doctor told me about D M A N N O S E, an over the counter supplement that is a type of sugar pulled from cranberries that doesn’t allow the problematic bacteria to adhere. I’ve never had antibiotics again. As soon as I start to feel any UTI symptoms, I just put the recommended amount of D M A N N O S E powder in a glass of water and sip throughout the day. Sometimes I drink another glass the next day but usually not because the symptoms stop. I just really don’t understand why our medical system doesn’t allow solutions like this when so much harm is being done by pharmaceuticals. Yes, we sometimes need pharmaceuticals but we don’t need them to the exclusion of other solutions. Anyone interested in D M A N N O S E should look up Jonathan Wright who pioneered its use. Same guy pioneered Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. You can find an article about a young patient he had that had chronic UTIs and D M A N N O S E changed everything for her.
@Maggie-zr2ow9 ай бұрын
Look into the over-the-counter supplement called D-Mannose. Look up Jonathan Wright of the Tahoma Clinic and his work with D-Mannose,
@KatyatheBlack9 ай бұрын
Did this (Cipro) make anyone else suicidal? It caused me to go into psychosis, stop eating, stop drinking water, became extremely suicidal. 4 years later, I still have mitochondrial damage. 4 years later and I still am prone to tendinitis in ANY of my tendons. Today my left arm doesn’t work very well. Now I claim drug allergies to the entire class of “flouroquinolones”. Never again.
@BobPaddock9 ай бұрын
My late wife.
@llm57269 ай бұрын
My husband became psychotic while taking it.
@Kinikia959 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness i'm so sorry.
@KatyatheBlack9 ай бұрын
@@BobPaddock My heart goes out to you ~ I can’t imagine the loss of your spouse. I wish no one else has to endure this. 🖤
@imdoc78729 ай бұрын
Yes. It causes mental status changes. Especially in the elderly.
@SimplyDreeMe8 ай бұрын
I was prescribed this and had no idea about the complications. However, I experienced itching and rash while on it. I stopped after the second day. Thank God lol
@lissieloveskitties8 ай бұрын
It has ruined my life! I have hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and NICE guidelines say I never should have been given it unless it's life or death, I was given it for 3 days IV in the hospital for uti and kidney infection, but I definitely wasn't at deaths door. The doctor said oh well, you'll find bad things on anything if you look hard enough. I've never felt well since.
@seeking.harmony9 ай бұрын
I was floxed in 2013. Had to retire early 2014. I was never able to find my way back. Back then, there wasn’t nearly the info on it that there used to be now. It basically ruined my life.
@somemorre9 ай бұрын
What is the point of ending off the story by saying as your Doctor when the Lady in the story did just that?? I also asked my prescriber after seeing there was a black box warning and was told the warning was nothing. Lucily I ignored said Dr and refused to take the floxin I was prescribed. If a Dr prescribes a medication they are not going to change it unless you tell them to change it. These people don't care about us, sorry.
@os29589 ай бұрын
Sadly we have to investigate everything that goes into our bodies - medicine, food, and water. Now I know to look for black box warnings. Also search in all social media to find people who have been adversely affected
@Lonniepsangel9 ай бұрын
Some doctors have gotten really nasty when I have asked about a certain medication!! Stand your ground and ask for another drug!
@somemorre9 ай бұрын
Very very true@@Lonniepsangel
@theresam5679 ай бұрын
I was an RN 20yrs. I think I've only given Cipro 1-2x. I think the 1st time I heard about it was from an older woman that was into health. She had been bitten by a spider. She told me that the Cipro gave her acute kidney failure. She said one dose can kill you, & when I looked it up she was right. The 1st time I gave IV Levaquin (new drug then), my patient immediately had signs of a heart attack & was transferred to ICU. This was like within my first 2yrs of being a nurse.
@mightyfineanderson9 ай бұрын
I used Levaquin one time. I'm allergic to it
@fox1actual9 ай бұрын
I took it and nothing happened.
@stormyweather28079 ай бұрын
My sister was on cipro for months after developing an infection after a craniotomy. It saved her life.
@fox1actual9 ай бұрын
@@stormyweather2807 exactly. These antibiotics have also saved a lot of people but these people just love to complain about everything. It helped me too. Every drug has the capacity to cause side effects or strange reactions. That’s just the risk we take when we use medications. People want a 100% safe method of treatment when it doesn’t exist.
@the_expidition4279 ай бұрын
Tell it to the pharmaceutical reps
@clamato549 ай бұрын
I was prescribed Ciprofloxacin for an ear infection and instantly broke out with a high fever after one dose. I called the doctor and the nurse told me to throw the rest away. This is not rare
@xenon69479 ай бұрын
Infection causes fever. It is way for body to fight bacteria. Your doctor was right Ciprofloxacin is first line drug for ACOM and CSOM.
@chumbels8 ай бұрын
Yeah. Ive been screaming about this for 10 years.
@bethallen77239 ай бұрын
I was prescribed this but read the warnings and asked my dr to give me something else. She said she hadnt heard of it giving problems to anyone but she did give me something else
@michellesimmons31509 ай бұрын
Your doctor is lying. And I would find a new doctor who is not a liar. They have to take classes on drugs every year and pass, as do RNs….they KNOW which drugs have the black box warning.
@maylily8208 ай бұрын
@@michellesimmons3150literally!!!!! Like they have DEGREES in medicine, how do they not know!?!?!?!? My mother always told me never take fluroquins ecpecially cipro Becouse of the side effects it could have and to only use it when nothing else is available.. there’s over 100 antibiotics doctors can prescribe that will surely work. My doctor just willy nilly gave me cipro Becouse she said it would best treat the infection I have but I’m not taking any chances
@jujubees7119 ай бұрын
That is good that they are reporting to keep an eye out for the generics as well.
@julesmedia19 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story Talia! Devastating adverse reactions from fluoroquinolone antibiotics are not rare and severely underreported. I am still unable to walk after a reaction to Cipro in June 2020. I can’t believe how many people just in my little neighborhood alone are experiencing these “rare” side effects.
@jmar85079 ай бұрын
I hate when they say it's rare. It's not.
@katiemccormick88469 ай бұрын
Kinda like the 38,000 VAERS reports on the Covid shots before they stopped counting.
@the_expidition4279 ай бұрын
Then those affected are going to have to go through the reporting process at the FDA
@steelionx92559 ай бұрын
Any important, helpful medical information such as this video should be spread worldwide, not just in Boston.
@OriannaDixon8 ай бұрын
My late husband was floxed by Cipro. He had tendon ruptures, and debilitating all over body pain.
@zsoltv27953 ай бұрын
The body pain was like neuropathy, burning pain? Did he recover?
@jikal90329 ай бұрын
I got prescribed it about a decade ago for a minor sinus infection and two days in it felt like my knees and elbows were smashed with a sledgehammer. Stopped taking it and thankfully the symptoms stopped.
@marlenafina34818 ай бұрын
🎉how long afterwards did the symptoms stop
@76surfer829 ай бұрын
Real journalism, good on you guys for airing this. Our medical system is broken.
@denisemcdougal64459 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, prayers for the people suffering
@presterjohn16973 ай бұрын
Thanks for your prayers. We want justice and recompense. Many are going broke with medical, dental and therapy bills. Fluoroquinolones cause oxidative stress throughout the body. Teeth rot which leads to a cascade of other health problems.
@antoinettetisdale34193 ай бұрын
Thanks for this site. I've learned so much I didn't know. 🙏🏻
@paulosullivan30889 ай бұрын
In 2015, I suffered tendon damage to my left knee after only 3 days of Cipro. At 26 years of age, I couldn’t walk. It was such a scary time. I did eventually get better. I took a lot of magnesium though! Reason being, these antibiotics mess with our bodies’ ability to absorb magnesium.
@amberdavid60649 ай бұрын
My dad lost total hearing from this drug in 2019
@hisham63polaris178 ай бұрын
Same thing happens to my cousin
@tamtam13 ай бұрын
I've had loud tinnitus for 30 + years from Cipro.
@applepie95769 ай бұрын
This is horrendous! The couple people that I do know that took Cipro had ruptured tendons and needed to have surgical repair. My heart goes out to this woman and all the patients who took Cipro in good faith thinking it was going to help them.
@janetd48629 ай бұрын
I was prescribed Cipro several times for recurrent and chronic diverticulitis. I ended up with painful tendonitis in my left thumb. It took a year and a half to be able to fully use that thumb again. I was incapable of opening a jar or bottle, cutting my own food, picking up anything weighing a pound or more with that hand, and many other mundane tasks. When I first went to the doctor because of my thumb/hand pain, he told me to stop the Cipro immediately. He told me that the drug reps said side effects were very rare, but I was his second patient in six months to get tendonitis (the other guy got it in his Achilles tendon). The good news was that neither of us had a tendon rupture, which is also on the list of side effects. He told me not to ever take Cipro again, or its “cousin” Levaquin, either. He really stressed the importance of that.
@joshuakuehn9 ай бұрын
Of course the drug reps say whatever BS they need to to get a sale. This is very wrong!
@AnnchristinaAlmazan9 ай бұрын
Crohnie here, this is scary stuff. I wish you the best, Janet.❤
@engletinaknickerbocker53809 ай бұрын
@@joshuakuehn Drug reps are usually bound to provide all the proper prescribing information; it's not like a Tupperware, Mary Kay salesman or the Watkins man.
@celiajones-connor62899 ай бұрын
I was prescribed this a few years ago. Had a horrible reaction to it. I felt like I was dying. I’ve never heard of this before and just grateful to God I was spared.
@cass777888 ай бұрын
the same thing with heartburn medications, the side effects are pain, they made it painful for me to walk
@backcountyrpilot9 ай бұрын
My ex-wife had extreme forearm pain and limited wrist movement for about a year after being prescribed Ciproflauxen about 8 years ago. She went through hell.
@Anna-ww4pv6 ай бұрын
Same here, but wrist is still. Ad.
@stevepreston70309 ай бұрын
I was floxed with Avelox in 2011. 9 pills (10 prescribed) for a chest cold, 3 ER visits, 1 night in Critical Care ICU, endless insomnia, nausea and vomiting, burning pain, horrible dreams, nerve pain and on the list goes. Took about 1.5 years to recover from most symptoms. This is a true news story, and I hope she can recover. I didn't take the 10th pill, because that's when we figured out the Avelox was causing all the sudden issues. I still have intestinal issues.
@brittenyevans11019 ай бұрын
Jesus christ, how are you feeling now? 😟
@stevepreston70309 ай бұрын
Most symptoms gone, except gastrointestinal issues occasionally still. I never did get the tendon rupture thankfully.
@seeadler477511 күн бұрын
@@stevepreston7030gott sei Dank!
@jamesalles1399 ай бұрын
I was prescribed ciprofloxacin as a prophylactic after surgery. They said "you will heal faster." I was in bed for the duration - could barely count the hours to the next prescription dose. Severe brain fog - *neurotoxicity*
@VoidHalo9 ай бұрын
I was prescribed this for a dental imfection once. Not only did it not fix my infection, but it also made me lose my sense of taste and smell entirely for 2 weeks.
@grinch459 ай бұрын
I read the insert that came with Cipro and did see a warning on tendon ruptures. So in the last three years, two times I took a regimen of 7 days and developed Achilles tendon pain each time and would advice to not do any walking or exercising. Especially don't do any stretching.
@xringarcher14408 ай бұрын
I was told “trust the science” And you wonder why I will ask my doctor to explain like I’m five exactly how a drug works on human beings, and if he can’t answer my questions, I’ll ask for a new doctor…til I find one who can
@jujubees7119 ай бұрын
This almost happened to me. Levaquin is in the same family. I was prescribed it for a sinus infection. I was just telling my friend about this and KZbin showed me this video. I took Levaquin and 3 days later I couldn't stand. I was fit. 5"4, 117 lbs. Going to yoga every day. And getting out of bed my legs buckled under me. I later read an article in the New York Times that doctors prescribed this for UTIs and sinus infections. It's like sending nuclear weapon to kill a fly, The word is out. So many doctors are still so ignorant about these drugs. They shouldn't make it so easy to prescribe. Doctors should be required to fill out a release form on why they are prescribing it. Not that they will be penalized but that they are aware of the seriousness of this drug. It will make them think twice. It should be taken off the market. Lucky for me a friend told me that if she has a backache it gets worse if she sits, but if she walks it starts loosening up. My immediate reaction would have been to rest, but I dragged myself to gentle yoga every day. I felt like a 90 year old woman. But I did what I could every day. It took about 6 months to recover. I don't know what would have happened if I had succumbed to it, It could have ruined my life too. My heart goes out to these women. It sounds like they had a worse reaction to it. Ever since I took it, I can't take antibiotics now. My body has an immediate anxiety reaction.
@2degucitas9 ай бұрын
You have a panic reaction to all antibiotics? Wow, sounds like PTSD! Do you have any lingering physical effects?
@Tad-For-Global-Peace9 ай бұрын
I had my anaphylactic shock from Levaquin about 10 or 15 years ago I had to get sent to the ER. It started on day one with hives a day to my lip was tingling, and by day three when I woke up in the morning, my lip was swollen, and then I had a cascade of symptoms from anaphylactic shock Fluoroquinolone is a terrible terrible family of drugs .
@brendahowe18989 ай бұрын
I took one pill of levaqiin and my blood pressure went up to 217... Almost kill me....
@suzanne36399 ай бұрын
I had a severe (ongoing) sinus infection and was prescribed Levaquin. Within a couple of mins. my throat started closing up and couldn’t breathe. Broke out in red splotches on neck. Stopped taking it immediately and always tell drs. I am allergic to it now. Why is it still on market?
@isisnremy9 ай бұрын
The way I describe my reaction was imagine that you are a violin and someone tightens your strings as tight as they can, the effort to move was just sooo hard!
@DCGreenZone9 ай бұрын
How surprising there is no "Get the latest information on Cipro from the CDC" message at the bottom. It can be some nasty stuff, my achilles tendons can attest to that.
@kennethgrzegorzewski7539 ай бұрын
One Leviquin almost killed me! Never was allergic to anything before.
@Casual_Stroll9 ай бұрын
I did not know about this... thank you for the report.
@AutofillContact18 ай бұрын
I know TWO people who went through hell because of these drugs. I say I’m allergic to them just so they don’t prescribe them to me.
@LordSamuelJ9 ай бұрын
I was prescribed this stuff for a prostate infection. Lucky I had just watched a MR. Ballen episode about it and so I never took it. The infection went away on its own only a day or two later. I feel like I dodged a bullet. Thanks MR. Ballen!!!
@markagirard60189 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/oKC7q6Gwftd1b8U
@natasha831969 ай бұрын
Mr Ballen is the GOAT.
@nannygirlkc9 ай бұрын
I've never had a reaction to any antibiotic till I was given 1 Cipro pill right before a urinary tract procedure. A few hours later I started itching all over and my tongue and throat started swelling. I took a Benadryl and that helped. I always tell any medical provider that I'm allergic to Cipro.
@Tad-For-Global-Peace9 ай бұрын
Same thing for me, I put that I’m allergic to Levaquin and I will never take any medication’s from the fluoroquinolone family ever. I had my reaction about 10-15 years ago and I had to get sent to the ER.
@Dbb279 ай бұрын
Tell them you are allergic to flouroquinolones as there are many others besides cipro and levaquin. Check all antibiotics to make sure they aren’t in the same family.
@Brandenuzis2 ай бұрын
I’m deathly allergic to amoxicillin. And I’ll still take that over cipro.
@liorap56369 ай бұрын
I was given Moxifloxacin for an upper respiratory infection. After ONE pill I could not walk without support, my legs felt like jelly. I stopped it right away and told my doctor. These symptoms subsided over the next 24-48 hours. Every doctor visit since then, maybe 11 years, I always mention this. Nobody comments if this is common or not. I think this class of antibiotics are terrible for people like me! I shudder to think of if I didn’t stop right away!
@lindablaxton98019 ай бұрын
Talia, I am so very sorry this has happened to you. Sending prayers.🙏 You and others that has had this happen deserve the maker's of this drug to be responsible for all your medical bills for life. I am truly saddened for what this drug has done to you. I hope you read this and know there are people who care.❤🌹❤
@righteousbyfaithinChrist8 ай бұрын
Justice for this young woman would be to walk again and the monetary resources to getting the help. Pharma disclaimers do not excuse them from putting this on the market. Then to hide the side affects??? Criminal..
@jahouser62739 ай бұрын
I saw this kind of adverse reaction over 30 years ago. Can’t believe it’s still being used
@engletinaknickerbocker53809 ай бұрын
The reaction is rare. The drug is safe and effective. It's often over-used so there's usually some resistance depending on why you're prescribed it. You need to be aware and communicate any unusual side-effect promptly and have it documented in your record.
@ChristianMikula9 ай бұрын
@@engletinaknickerbocker5380why are you going through these comments caping for a drug that permanently ruins peoples lives? There is no way of knowing if it will happen to someone beforehand, and it can happen with just one dose. Is russian roulette safe and effective too? lmao
@gabenazari5 ай бұрын
@@engletinaknickerbocker5380nope that drug almost killed me
@jseehowitsbeen31779 ай бұрын
I just had a minor surgery and was given clindamycin during the procedure. I wasn’t told that they would be giving me an antibiotic nor that it would be that one. I had told them I had digestive disorders and didn’t do well with antibiotics in the past. The one dose during surgery messed my digestive system up immediately. I had to look into the antibiotic and do research and found out it can cause deadly C-diff infections in people and colitis infections that can cause damage for a very long time, especially if people already have digestive illnesses. I don’t think I should have even been prescribed that particular antibiotic given my medical history. I’m now having to rebuild what little gut health I had prior to the surgery, and make sure I’m carefully watching my symptoms so I don’t get worse.
@dayzeronew44879 ай бұрын
please google ION gut health.lots of info on you tube (Dr Zachery Bush)..it has helped me alot
@lcarpenter19069 ай бұрын
Oral Clindamycin...not good. Had an incident with that as well. The side effects from that medication were worse than the actual problem it was supposed to treat.
@-PureLove-9 ай бұрын
I am sorry ☹ Hope you get better very soon. Also azithromycin has been known since the 90s to be cause of hearing loss! And still prescribed. So upsetting
@lcarpenter19069 ай бұрын
@@-PureLove- Yes, the antibiotics with mycin at the end... normally Drs may not mention side effects, if they perceive the condition they are treating is worse than the side effects of the medication.
@-PureLove-9 ай бұрын
@@lcarpenter1906 no, they are just paid off by pharmaceutical companies or are completely ignorant. Likely both. When there are other antibiotics, hearing loss is not justified to treat any condition with so-called "medicine"
@Rileysuevg9 ай бұрын
About 8 yrs agoI was prescribed Cipro for a stubborn uti. About 1 week after I finished the course of antibiotic I developed weakness in my knees. I could not bend or do any kind of squatting movement, like squatting to pick up something on the floor. A relative, who is an ER physician, said that it was probably caused by the Cipro, that it was a very strong drug and that side effects could certainly occur even after no longer taking it. These symptoms resolved within a few days but I would never take quinolones again.
@HH-kg4fq9 ай бұрын
There are countless people who are prescribed Cipro, and they don't get that warning. 😳
@tam4givin9 ай бұрын
She DID ask! I DID ask! We were told no problem!!!!