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bettex99
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Ok, been here for a long time and need some feedback. I have been on bicillin shots for a couple of years, and started flagyl about 5 weeks ago. Here are some new symptoms, my feet. My feet are hurting alot, and getting worse. They feel like they have been paddled on the soles in the morning and the arch tendon is very sore now they ache all the time. And the other is, as I fall asleep I will awaken suddenly , sometimes gasping for air and my field of vision will be a miasmic blood red. Tonight it was first blood red then I fell asleep again and awoke with green everywhere and I was numb on my shoulders and chest and literally could not walk. Had me some heart palps and terrible bloating. Sometimes it swarms of bees or insects or something. I find myself grabbing at them as I wake up.

anyone else experience this stuff? Fun times in Lyme land

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quote:
Originally posted by cave76:
First of all, perhaps you should get in touch with your llmd,.

Second----- Flagyl can give some (lots?) people some very scary symptoms. I would suspect that.

If your llmd agrees perhaps cut back or stop Flagyl for a while to see if these symptoms stop.

Hey there, friend!! [Smile]

What's your dosage of flagyl??

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hi Lymetoo. I am coming up on thursday next week if every thing is cool with Dr.C. My dosage is only 250mg per day.
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