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This documentary shows the dangers of using quinolone antibiotics such as Cipro, Levaquin, Avelox,
Floxin, Factive, etc. http://www.certainadverseevents.com

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  • @Toriville, I feel for you, I took a different antib. & had all these symptoms, unable to sleep more than 3 hrs, numbness, tinnitus, eye floaters, intercranial pressure etc It seemed to come out of nowhere. I didn't connect the dots for 10 months (just a few days ago). I wanted to ask you, have you ever considered fasting? After this experience, I'd do anything! I tried it for 3 days and it got my tinnitus to almost nothing, it gets body to remove toxic substances, it's brilliant.

  • @LadybuggAlyssa That's right, run while you still can! Cause God knows once you've been floxed, running will be a thing of the past. Kiss your life...goodbye.

  • @ethyle02 No, he wants Americans to have the right to sue for damages caused by these horrific drugs. That way we have the financial resources to PAY for the medical help we'll require for all the damage inflicted upon us!

  • I am a Lariam "survivor' but for how long I'm not sure

  • So if you have diverticulitis, like me, then I guess you have to roll the dice. It feels like russian roulette.

  • Thank you for putting out this informational video. I am a victim with permanent damage since 2000; I have peripheral neuropathy; been taking sleeping pills for over 10 years, I would not go to sleep if I did not take them; trust me I have tried many times. I am on pain medication daily. Worst symptom is the unrelenting burning pain in my feet, legs and hands.  I eat well, take supplements and have better days than other. But at least I know I am not crazy. My poison was Cipro.

  • @thabeanz yep, they are clueless. I been through all of this before also and have found a technique to keep them from giving me stuff that I dont want. You use their own system against them. So when you check into the hospital they will ask you, "are you allergic to anything" tell them then you are "allergic" to the Fluoroquinolones, you might want to just keep a list of all of them by brand name rather than say Fluoroquinolones. works every time.

  • Fluoroquinolones are poison. I'm in the hospital right now for Diverticulitis. I've had horrible experiences with Cipro in the past so I told them not to give me it. I started experiencing nausea, anxiety, and agitation so I looked at my chart and sure enough they had been giving me Cipro for 48 hours. I told them to stop immediately. They supplemented it with Avelox, another Fluoroquinolone, which exacerbated these symptoms. They are all clueless as to why I'm ready to walk out of the hospital

  • Everyday I hope for a cure to the side effects. Everyday for 10 years now.

  • cipro and flagyl poisoned me. It took me 2 years to figure it out because my symptoms were vague and took months for the full devestation. I have systematic tendonitis now all over my body and cognitive problems. Sometimes I cannot walk. Cipro has its place in health care and its not in eye drops and livestock. Its a last resort drug and very few should take it.

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