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I took Levaquin for a kidney infection 500 mg. I was inchy all ov...

Posted at 1:48 PM on Jun 21, 2008 by desireedjb, #31604
I took Levaquin for a kidney infection 500 mg. I was inchy all over. stomach pain. sever neck pain, and pain all over I feel like I was hit by a truck. no energy. my eyes get all heavy like I haven't slept in weeks. Alls I do is sleep and when I do I wake up very confused. I've been taking naps in the day time which I've never been able to do even if I was sick. I don't feel normal like I'm drunk and I don't even drink my sister says I even sound drunk. I get headaches. I have bruises all over in the places that I had itched. I still have kidney pain it feels like it's flopping around in there. Sweat a lot at night time. My heart sometimes beats really fast then thunks hard and then slows down. anxiety attacks. I cry for no reason. I called my doctor and he said he don't think it's from the levaquin that people only get a couple side effects not this many and put me back on antibiotics.
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Reply 3 months ago on Jun 21, 2008 by desireedjb, #9369

I wanted to ask if anyone knew how long this lasts and is there anything I can do about it.

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Reply 3 months ago on Jun 23, 2008 by moranclan07, #9445

It is the Levaquin....research fluoroquinolone adverse drug reactions and you will see all the nightmares that you have now become a member of .....Flagyl is also bad.

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