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Topic: Flagyl and Neuro Lyme
bandit100
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Member # 11941
posted 10-17-2007 04:34 PM
I have currently been on Zithromax for about 4 weeks and after a week of abdominal cramps and using the restroom 4 times a day, if you know what I mean, I have stopped the Zithromax. My gut feels alot better. My next protocal is to start Flagyl. After reading the potential side affects for Flagyl I got a little bit concerned. Should I be worried and how has this drug worked for Neuro Lyme symptoms. Muscle Twitching Muscle Jerking Ringing Ears Head Aches Numbness Let me know. Thanks Roger
Posts: 25 | From Missouri | Registered: May 2007
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Geneal
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Member # 10375
posted 10-17-2007 05:29 PM
Flagyl is usually pulsed with another med like doxy. I haven't started this portion of my Lyme treatment yet, but I think next week that will change for me. I hope it helps some of my neuro symptoms! Hugs, Geneal
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