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Since being on Flagyl, I have been experiencing tingling and burning sensations in my right arm every few days. I understand that this can be the side effect of the medicine, but can it also be the medicine at work. How do you differentiate?
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All I can say is that my doctor is very reluctant to prescribe Flagyl for old infections. In my case, I went at least twelve years undiagnosed and untreated. His experience is that people ill as long as I have been cannot go off of antibiotics without relapsing. Therefore, he sees Flagyl as adding to sympoms and offering slight probability of long lasting clinical improvement.
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I was on it for 20 days and the tingling was getting very bad. LLMD had me stop a week ago and my hands are much better now. He wants me to restart just to be sure it was the med.
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