Well, this is a rather depressing post. I did a little searching, and found that Joe was given cipro, along with flagyl and avenox, following surgery that was apparently done in May, 2011. The link below provides a list of the possible side effects of avenox:
http://www.drugs.com/sfx/avonex-side-effects.html
In June, (2011) he posted about a flare.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ight=cipro
In August of 2012 he posted that he had been prescribed the flagyl and cipro combination twice (presumably associated with different surgical procedures)
Joe wrote:Hi Marie, I can certainly understand how the flagyl and cipro are making you feel. I have been given that combination twice in relationship to surgery for Crohns with fistulas and diverticulitis. The second round I had, I could not tolerate the full course of the meds and had to stop. It made me quite nauseous and dizzy and caused a rash that I needed prednisone to calm down.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ight=cipro
His description of his reaction to those meds is more than a little disturbing, to say the least. Unfortunately, at the time we didn't have any idea what it might have indicated. His diagnosis with myasthenia gravis apparently occurred in May of this year:
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... nia+gravis
Back in those days, we all tended to choose cipro, because we thought that it was a safe antibiotic. If only we had known a few years ago, what we now know about cipro and other fluoroquinolones. That would have been too late for me, because I took it 14 years ago, but that information might have been helpful for many others.
I'm posting this for information purposes only (it's not intended to be medical advice), but IMO, anyone who has MC (and possibly anyone who doesn't have MC), should think it over very, very carefully, and weigh all the facts, before considering taking any fluoroquinolones. And after seeing the side effect list for avenox, I would be afraid to use it, also.
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