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Aside from the horrible taste that Flagyl gives it is a very tough drug to take but is usually very effective. If you get slightly feverish and slighly chilled and an all over terrible feeling its most likely causing a herx and thats good. I have taken it several times in the last few years for two weeks at a time. The highest dose I was on was 2150mg a day and I hated every minute of it but got through it and you will too.
Tindamax does the samething but with less side effects but costs alot more.
Hang in there it will get better
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Flagyl was the most difficult drug for me to take, but it was also the most effective in getting rid of almost all symptoms. My LLMD wanted me on it for 6 months, and I just barely made it. But I was just hanging in there by a thread at the end. Black tongue. ugly taste, and depression are what I remember most. But when I stopped it I felt great for about 3 weeks.
Then symptoms started to come back. But never as bad as they had been before. That was several years ago--maybe 5 or six-and I think I was on a pretty high dose--500 twice a day. Also, back then I did not know about Theralac, which probably would have prevented the black tongue. I had been untreated for 6 years before I even got started on any abx, so that is probably why it didn't knock it out completely.
My current LLMD thinks perhaps I should try it again as the lower bug load might be totally conquered this time. And I have tried pretty much all the orals, but no IV. So I may have to put up with it again. But would rather not. Don't know if you have the type with the terrible taste, but someone on this board suggested a potato chip after taking the flagyl to cover the flagyl taste on the tongue. It really did help.
Hope you feel better soon.
Ann
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