In personal communication with others, there are more than 2 of us on imminst that have had connective tissue problems related with quinolones. I won't name them unless speak out about it... The statistics on quinolone induced tendinitis is likely wrong and hugely under reported because even when patients have reported it their doctors dismiss it and its not getting reported. In other cases people do not associate any ligament damage, muscle or tendon damage with an antibiotic. I only took around 1175mg in total (3 doses) because I adjusted the dose for body weight. My first dose was was 250mg and that was the very first sign of bilateral achilles tendinitis and arthritic symptoms. Consider I've played football for 12 years+, karate, judo, boxing, ice skating, skateboarding, roller hockey, weight lifting, running, bike riding among other things and never had a tendon injury... I was completely shocked that just 1 dose could destroy my tendons...
I had ligaments, tendons and muscles affected. Two achilles tendons, two wrist tendons, sprained 3 of my fingers, sprained my two big toes, sprained ligament behind my knee, bilateral plantar fasciitis, lower back sprain, bilateral shoulder damage and a right groin injury, whiplash (sprained neck) by taking off my jumper... all since cipro, all since 3 doses... and considering the fact I was
super fit all my life and never had any sort of sports related injury that didn't heal within days... this was a nightmare for me
I'm still after 15 months trying to work my strength back up, I have a nodule on my left achilles tendon insertion point... No idea if I'll need surgery!
You're welcome to read my quinolone survivor story. There are many there you can read too
http://health.groups...ors/message/117And I'm not crazy. I did not have any anxiety feelings at any point. 98% of the symptoms came and then went away in time, and they're pretty much identical to almost everyone else that gets floxed. And I'm not talking a few spots of tendinitis, floxed is much different. Even the very minor details that you don't even take much notice of show up. I was saying to them in month 3 that I won't get the eye floaters... they kept telling me that I would, maybe 6-9 months after I stopped the cipro. What the hell happened? month 6 my eyes are filled with floaters all over... I thought I had escaped them but nope haha. At least they're only 1 of my very few injuries left over as a reminder! Pretty much harmless in itself.
Quinolone are such a bad medication in that symptoms won't show up until months later. Much of the symptoms probably can be related to general nerve damage, including autonomic nerve damage, and connective tissue issues, and GABAa disruption and NMDA excitation are just a few things that could cause almost all the symptoms.
Edited by Matt, 09 January 2009 - 11:51 PM.