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Topic: Ceftin - Meloxican - Joint pain More Intense
bcerq
Member
Member # 24043
posted 04-21-2010 05:48 PM
After Biaxin failed to clear all of my lyme symptoms, my doctor placed me on Ceftin. I started on Ceftin this past Friday and have been taking Meloxican for several months to help with the joint pain/swelling. I have numerous symptom including joint pain, insomnia, eye problems, memory problems, headaches, etc. Since I started the Ceftin, my joint pain/swelling in my left ankle/right knee has become unbearable... Just wondering if it sounds normal that I should experience more intense joint pain/swelling while starting a new antibiotic. I wanted to see if this sounds normal or if I should contact my doctor regarding this.
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djf2005
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Member # 11449
posted 04-21-2010 06:17 PM
Herx or increase in symptoms= needed detox. Do a search here, TONS on detox. It is crucial. -------------------- "Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with what happens to you."[email protected]
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