hardasnails1973
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Cubbie it sounds like you have a very sensitive immune system.
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Cubbie it sounds like you have a very sensitive immune system.
Cubbie it sounds like you have a very sensitive immune system.
Oh - talking about the anaphylactic reaction - yes, perhaps, but it is a side effect common enough to cause it to get pulled off of the market elsewhere. It has something to do with it's similarity to heparin I believe...I don't quite recall though.
Yes I talked to a few lifters that had same issue with the tendons and it matches my symptoms completely. They did injections of chicken cartliege guided by ultra sound deep in the joint and they where fine in 8 weeks. It does not hurt just annoying when I lift. I might try some DMSO on it to see if I can reduce inflammation. I used DMSO back in the day on my shoulders and cleared it up in matter of a few days.
Chicken cartilage? Are you talking about adequan or legend or something similar? I've heard a few success stories but a lot of failures as well. I tried it and it caused a minor anaphylactic reaction...which is why it was taken off of the human market in Europe.
cubbieblue, can u still lift heavy? and squat/deadlift high weights?
A recent revelation for me . . .
Swimming is possible.
It's the first exercise I've been able to do since my Jan 14 floxing. I never would have guessed it was possible, especially given my wrist, but I was pleasantly surprised and have been at it a few times / week since having first given it a go over Jul 4.
For anyone affected that's taking it hard that exercise is no longer possible . . . try it.
Any word from your MRI, Cubbie? I had one done on my right wrist (which is still completely incapacitated) back in Feb . . . everything normal, of course.
Quinolones are prescribed for urinary tract infections and prostate because they're concentrated in urine
consult your doctor to use another urinary antiseptic like nitrofurantoin to avoid these complication
I can't tell if you are a dedicated spammer, super intelligent robot, or really weird person.
Fess up, which one is it?
Cubbie, are you still taking the ghrp's? If so, did they help?
How long did you take cipro and the others in total?
not trueI read about this on another forum in the past and a doctor there said that cipro is not an issue
unless you take it over many weeks. Is this not true?
pharm reps have brainwashed them into thinking that if you want prostate absorption you have to use a quinoloneI think it's crazy that so many doctors are quick to prescribe them. Why do they not switch
to something else? Or is there nothing else you could take against prostate or urinary tract
infections?![]()
research your medication...if it's a quinolone ask for an alternativeAnd how can one as a patient find out wether an antibiotic drug belongs to the group of
those dangerous antibiotics or not?
Wish I knew.And is there anything you can take to improve the tendons or is the damage permanently?
Yeah, probably not.I heard that a professional athlete for example would never get cipro from his doc because of the dangers.
t?I also thought if you get side effects you'd notice them immediately. Does this mean if you've
taken cipro a few years ago then you could still get side effects or already have tendon damage without noticing i
Yes I am.
Honestly I've been using it off and on since I suffered my adverse reaction so I can't really determine whether they helped or not. I will say that while my reaction started off very severe I have experienced one of the quickest recoveries from an "intermediate" reaction that I have come across.
At ~8 months out I can lift weights, stretch, jog a bit, play some rugby, etc. I still suffer diffuse tendonitis (particularly bad in my knees, left achilles, wrists), floaters, and some other minor issues. I anticipate that within the next year I will reach a 90-100% physical recovery. The other stuff may stay, it might not. I will keep using the peptides probably off and on the rest of my life (or until more evidence on long term GH use comes out) to help reverse the fallout from this shit.
I just had some musculoskeletal ultrasound and found out that my tendons are all enlarged or swollen. THis is the source of my crepitus. I am wondering if there is a way to reverse this swelling without NSAIDs...as NSAIDs eventually make the pain worse for me.
Nothing reduces inflammation like glucorticoids.
How so with the pain and NSAIDS?
