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jlc
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Just curious. The tops of my feet feel like something very heavy was dropped on them. Very odd and annoying. It has gotten a bit better, but I can't say I had ever felt this before.

Right now my entire body is actually experiencing muscle soreness. I was off all meds for aprox 2 weeks. Was feeling very well despite the neck/upper back injury I got from a recent car accident.

Little background.... I thought after that accident everything would flare. When it didn't I actually thought things were looking good since I was feeling good. It has been 1 1/2 months since the accident.

At the time of the accident I was on diflican trying to get the yeast under control. Upon completion I was to call my LLMD to decide our next step.

I completed and called him. Took two weeks to finally reach him therefor I was off everything for those two weeks. Despite that I felt great.

Then finally via the phone my LLMD wanted me to start taking biaxin. I had two weeks on hand. He was to call and add more refills. He has not called and now here I sit on nothing once again. I keep calling him..

About 1-2 days of starting the biaxin again I am pretty sure I started herxing as I started having lots of pain (including my feet) that I wasn't having prior. So despite my recent feeling of thinking things were great and I maybe was "cured", I suddently came to the realization that I still have more treatment to go...

Now my question is I am once again not taking anything while I wait for the LLMD to call in a script. Is this going to hurt my recovery??

My next appt isn't until the end of May. I will keep calling....

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most of our feet hurt. anyone ..can you answer their question? thx [Smile]
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blinkie
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I have this. it just started recently, along with joint pain. i never had either of these issues bfore. i am taking rifampin and septra.

the joint pain is not too bad on the septra, once I stop it, I almost can't walk at times.

I don't know why either of these symptoms have just now come along. I have been sick ten years or longer.

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I have this too - just the tops of my feet hurt, not the bottom.

It is deep pain and very cold, like steel.

Interestingly, I am having a very hard time with yeast too, and have been on Diflucan and other anti fungals.

I warm up sewn up bags of cracked corn and heat them in the microwave to warm my feet up.

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