The quinolone side effect is quite rare, considering the large numbers of people who take them. I've had multiple courses of quinolones, including a month-long IV infusion. I asked my doctor about quinolone tendonopathies, and he was of the opinion that they were more likely in people with a tendency toward autoimmune arthritis, FWIW. I hope that you're feeling better sooner rather than later. Good Luck.
I guess the problem is that tendon problems can come on upto 12 months after the quinolone is taken. One person I talked to called 'taylor' had taken levaquin about 5, 6,7 or times or something, the very last time he took it within 11 months he ended up having 5 tendons surgically re attached. nice hu? And this guy was a strong big guy, not tiny tendons like myself. But still I don't claim that they are common or rare, I'd say that we just don't know because patients are unlikely to report such symptoms after a period of months have gone by without any problems. I recommend people take a look at these comments though ;
http://latimesblogs....-joins-the.htmlMatt, sorry, I can't tell how much of your post is just kidding and how mcuh is serious -- I am curious to know if you actually have had some tendon problems and if so, what you think caused them...
I happen to be almost 1 year out now actually, and i've had tendon trouble both achilles tendons, both shoulders, both wrists. I'm absolutely serious. I wrote something to the CR society the other day to update them on my progress. I'm happy to say that my tendons are finally getting better again, but it's probably going to take at least 2 years to fully repair since the cell alterations is the problem, not chronic inflammation. Here is what I wrote, and it is my history
12 years of football almost every day for a few hours. In the school summer
summer holidays I'd be over the park from 10am to 9pm playing football on
and off and just going home to eat, then going back out. Karate for a year,
Judo for 2 years, Boxing for 1 year, played Roller hockey + Ice Hockey for 5
years, Skateboarding 3 for years, Mountain biking since I was a kid. I also
played baseball, basket ball and other things on and off. Done a lot of
walking too. I got into weight lifting, and running then just before CR and
lasted up until 2006 when I backed off a bit because I needed to keep my
weight stable... and I forget yoga for 2 years.
Lets just say that I've been 'SUPER FIT' since I was very young. I have
never had a tendon injury or irritation in my 23 years prior to taking the
Cipro. And just look at what I did above! But it took cipro no more than a
few hours to destroy my tendons... lovely.
As I said the tendon troubles started within
'hours' of taking cipro
Sorry for hijacking the thread!
Edited by Matt, 21 September 2008 - 11:38 PM.