@DendrilopisXaggro I am assuming you had an adverse reaction like I did. The damage is VERY rarely permanent but it takes a long time to recover for some people. IF you are someone who is having night terrors and shaking constantly then chances are you will take months to a year to recover. There is something called Glutathione Infusions that have a lot of success with treating this. I have done reading and Vitamin C and B are good too, also try iodine supplements.
They gave it to me in the Hospital. I was a nervous wreck! In February, I heard a loud snap and nearly blacked out from pain in my calf. Yep, It ripped. I'd like to smack the bastards who invented this poison-since that isn't possible, I'm going the legal route with a class action lawsuit. Stay away from this drug.
Never, never, ever take this drug. Originally sold as a chemo drug so you know it dangerous. I quit after 7 doses one month ago and am still having numerous side effects. The most worrisome is a continually achy body, as if I have the flu.
Tendonitis (actually tendonosis) is only one of the serious adverse reactions that can come from levaquin. THESE ARE NOT MINOR and can also include peripheral neuropathy, heart damage, kidney damage, brain damage, tinnitus or just plain hearing loss, panic and anxiety attacks, insomnia, balance problems, memory problems, and many more I can't fit here. I speak from personal experience with months of living hell after Levaquin.
I took Levaquin a few times in the last 4 years and had long lasting reactions also. The last time I took it after I had a respiratory infection the side effects never went away. I still suffer from increased pulse rate, insomnia, and other effects that cause me to be depleted. I have found that L-Theanine has helped me to get by day to day to deal with the stuff that continues to go on. L-Theanine is a amino acid that helps with the stress and has other effects hat are not yet proven.
@DendrilopisXaggro I am assuming you had an adverse reaction like I did. The damage is VERY rarely permanent but it takes a long time to recover for some people. IF you are someone who is having night terrors and shaking constantly then chances are you will take months to a year to recover. There is something called Glutathione Infusions that have a lot of success with treating this. I have done reading and Vitamin C and B are good too, also try iodine supplements.
DvineGaming 5 months ago
@nobleh Do some research on Glutathione Infusions. They are supposedly very helpful in recovery.
DvineGaming 5 months ago
permament anxiety, panic attacks, psychosis and seizures are minor side effects
DendrilopisXaggro 5 months ago
This shit is poison as FUCK.
papatoony 7 months ago
They gave it to me in the Hospital. I was a nervous wreck! In February, I heard a loud snap and nearly blacked out from pain in my calf. Yep, It ripped. I'd like to smack the bastards who invented this poison-since that isn't possible, I'm going the legal route with a class action lawsuit. Stay away from this drug.
Rolco64 10 months ago
why did my fucking doctor give me levaquin for stomach ulcer? i ended up in the hospital.
eliden 1 year ago
Never, never, ever take this drug. Originally sold as a chemo drug so you know it dangerous. I quit after 7 doses one month ago and am still having numerous side effects. The most worrisome is a continually achy body, as if I have the flu.
jquimby3 1 year ago
Tendonitis (actually tendonosis) is only one of the serious adverse reactions that can come from levaquin. THESE ARE NOT MINOR and can also include peripheral neuropathy, heart damage, kidney damage, brain damage, tinnitus or just plain hearing loss, panic and anxiety attacks, insomnia, balance problems, memory problems, and many more I can't fit here. I speak from personal experience with months of living hell after Levaquin.
billmilliganhisself 1 year ago
I took Levaquin a few times in the last 4 years and had long lasting reactions also. The last time I took it after I had a respiratory infection the side effects never went away. I still suffer from increased pulse rate, insomnia, and other effects that cause me to be depleted. I have found that L-Theanine has helped me to get by day to day to deal with the stuff that continues to go on. L-Theanine is a amino acid that helps with the stress and has other effects hat are not yet proven.
nobleh 1 year ago